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Australian Gold

From Project Data to Institutional Diligence

26 May 2026 · 6 min read · Green Aurum Research

Key takeaways

  • Data organisation is a proxy for management discipline.
  • Most stalls are documentation gaps, not geological problems.
  • A defined information sequence protects both sponsor and counterparty.

How raw project information becomes a diligence-ready package — and the common gaps that stall otherwise credible Australian gold opportunities.

What a diligence-ready package contains

A reviewable package usually includes current technical reporting, drilling and assay data with QA/QC context, tenure and ownership documentation, permitting status, infrastructure and operating assumptions, capital requirement build-up and a clear statement of the transaction being sought.

  • Current technical reporting with Competent Person attribution
  • Tenure, ownership and encumbrance documentation
  • Permitting and approvals status
  • Capital requirement and use-of-funds logic

Sequencing information appropriately

Confidential and price-sensitive information should never move ahead of an appropriate process. A staged approach — high-level context, then a secure data-sharing process under agreed terms — protects disclosure obligations on both sides.

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