True North Copper reports a high-grade copper-gold intercept from diamond drilling at its Wallace North prospect near Cloncurry in Queensland. Across outlets, the company says the drilling has returned 24.5 metres of mineralised core grading 4.2 per cent copper equivalent. The results are presented as a new high-grade discovery within the project area, indicating a substantial thickness of mineralisation rather than a narrow zone. The reporting is consistent on the key figures: the length of the intercept (24.5 metres) and the grade as expressed in copper equivalent (4.2%). The articles do not provide additional differing details on drill hole location within the prospect, the specific copper and gold grades underlying the copper-equivalent calculation, or next-step actions such as follow-up drilling or resource impacts. Overall, the coverage focuses on the reported assay results from the intercept and their significance for the Wallace North prospect, with the same headline claim appearing across the sources.