Austin Metals Limited discovers, explores, delineates, and develops base and precious metals in Australia. The company explores for copper, gold, zinc, lead, and silver deposits. The company's flagship project is the Austin Gold Project in the Murchison greenstone province of Western Australia. It holds interests in the Copper Blow project, the Razorback West project, Broken Hills, project, and Yalcowinna project located in the New South Wales. The company also holds interests in the Wellington project situated to the south of Boda; and the Tindery project located in New South Wales. The company was formerly known as Silver City Minerals Limited and changed its name to Austin Metals Limited in December 2021. Austin Metals Limited was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Subiaco, Australia.
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