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HotCopper is live at the 2026 RIU Resources Round-Up Conference in Sydney, where editor Isaac McIntyre was joined by Altitude Minerals (ASX:ATT) managing director Duncan Chessell to discuss a new acquisition the explorer just made in Nevada that has a mineralisation zone and was “too good not to pick up.”

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Tune in to the From the Floor interview (above) to hear why Altitude couldn’t go past the W-Project near Winnemucca and what’s planned for the gold/silver project now it’s been added to the Oz explorer’s Nevada portfolio.

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