King River Resources has completed the first phase of drilling at its Mindoolah gold project near Cue in Western Australia. The initial program focuses on historic material, with drilling carried out across old waste dumps and stockpiles associated with a former gold camp. The company reports that samples from the phase are being sent for assay and that results are expected later, with reporting indicating timing in late July. Following completion of this initial round, the drilling rig is now moved to test deeper gold targets at the project. The reporting from multiple outlets aligns on the same sequence of activities: completion of first-phase work over legacy dumps and stockpiles, dispatch of samples to laboratories for analysis, and a subsequent shift to deeper portions of the prospective system. No additional assay outcomes or quantified results are included in the provided excerpts, but the articles collectively describe the early-stage fast-tracking of the program as the company advances from surface and near-surface historic material toward deeper exploration targets.