LML lincoln minerals limited

LML: State-Backed Polymetallic Project?

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    It’s rare for a junior explorer to attract direct government engagement — but that’s exactly what’s happening at Lincoln Minerals (LML).Let’s be clear:The last time South Australia saw this level of technical collaboration from the Geological Survey (GSSA) and Department for Energy and Mining (DEM) was during the early development of major discoveries like Olympic Dam and Carrapateena. Back then, the state recognised strategic potential and stepped in with data, logistics, and planning support.And now?Lincoln has: DEM-led geochronology and isotope modelling on Minbrie samples Technical workshops with government geologists Structural 3D modelling based on drill core and field re-logging Tax rebate support Proximity to key infrastructure (rail, port, power) This is not just another explorer. LML is being positioned quietly but clearly as a critical minerals project of strategic value. More than 7 km of mineralisation, multi-phase sulphides, and confirmed grades like 14.8% Cu and 31% Pb speak for themselves. And now that drilling is being guided by government-supported structural analysis the real story begins. This is exactly how Olympic Dam started not with hype, but with serious science, system modelling, and strategic backing.
 
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