Dalaroo Metals is extending a copper-nickel soil anomaly at its Watheroo prospect in Western Australia, adding about two square kilometres to the target area. The company reports that follow-up sampling returns elevated metal values, strengthening the existing geochemical signal.
According to the outlets, the survey results include copper and nickel readings from soil samples, with The West Australian also citing specific values of 284 ppm copper and 176 ppm nickel. The reports describe the work as supporting a broader interpretation of the prospect as a style similar to major WA systems, sometimes referenced as “Julimar-style,” given the scale and character of the anomaly.
While all sources focus on the same expansion and encouraging geochemical findings, the coverage differs mainly in detail. The West Australian adds the specific assay figures, whereas the other outlets emphasize the target’s increased area and the overall positive nature of the sampling. Across reports, the expansion is presented as an early-stage step to refine where mineralisation may occur.