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HotCopper this week attended the RIU Explorers Conference in Fremantle, where more than 150 companies exhibited what they’ve been working on these last 12 months.

This finance publication had Sonia Madigan and Caroline Smith make the journey from Perth to watch the RIU Explorers addresses, meet ASX company bosses, put pen to paper, and everything in between from Tuesday.

For more coverage from RIU Explorers, read on here:

RIU Explorer’s Conference opens with dive into global markets – and “uncertainty”

It’s a gold rush at the 2025 RIU Explorers Conference

From Black Cat’s first pour to a 200K ounce goal

Hot Chili promises ‘a very large-scale porphyry is emerging’

MD tells investors: WIN Metals already has a WA gold resource

Gold bar gains $600,000 in just a year

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