• During the June 2020 quarter, Golden State Mining (GSM) largely focused on its Yule South tenement within its wholly-owned Yule Project in WA
  • Following De Grey Mining's (DEG) Hemi discovery near the Yule South tenement, Golden State actively pursued a 10,000-metre aircore drilling program
  • This program was backed by a $150,000 government grant and a $2.2 million placement
  • The company applied for a 13 square kilometre exploration licence to grow the Yule South area to 715 square kilometres
  • Further, GSM partnered with Adaman Resources to buy, mine and process 48,000 tonnes of mine tailings from the historic Cue No 1 and Salisbury mines
  • Mining and processing of the sands will commence from late August
  • In terms of its cash position, GSM spent $274,000 on operating activities and ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalents totalling over $2.4 million
  • Company shares are a slight 1.43 per cent lower and are trading for 34.5 cents