Critical Resources reports results from the Reefton Goldfield in New Zealand indicating a gold–antimony mineral system. The company says sampling of historic mine material returned high-grade gold and measurable antimony. Reported grades include up to 13.3 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and up to 0.7 per cent antimony, according to coverage across multiple outlets. The results are described as confirming the presence of a gold–antimony system at the project, based on the assay values from the material tested. While the articles focus on the reported grades, they do not provide additional detail on drilling methods, total sample counts, or next-step exploration plans. Overall reporting aligns on the key assay outcomes and the location—Reefton Goldfield in New Zealand—and attributes the findings to Critical Resources’ assessment of historic mine material. The disclosures are presented as early exploration results relevant to understanding the project’s geology and potential mineralisation.