Emu NL engages in the identification, acquisition, and exploration for mineral properties in Australia. The company explores for gold, nickel, copper, and PGE deposits. Its projects include the Gnows Nest project that covers approximately 870 hectares located in Yalgoo, Western Australia; the Viper project located to northeast of the wheatbelt town of Jerramungup; the Sunfire project situated midway between Bridgetown and Manjimup; the Graceland project located to northeast of Lake Grace; and the 8 Mile Dam project located southwest of the township of Menzies in Western Australia. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in West Perth, Australia.
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