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HotCopper was live at the 2026 RIU Resources Round-Up Conference in Sydney, where editor Isaac McIntyre was joined by Tarrina Resources (ASX:TR8) CEO Dr Greg Partington to talk about the explorer re-listing last November, and what’s on the horizon now that they’re back on the Australian bourse.

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Tune in to the From the Floor interview (above) to hear about Tarrina’s next-step plans, including drilling at Christmas Gift in New South Wales, as well as defining untested magnetic-gravity IOCG targets at Walparuta.

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