Brisbane Times
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Red Metal rare earths play rides tailwind from Aus-Japan alliance
Red Metal Limited is advancing its Sybella rare earths project in Queensland as Australia and Japan boost critical minerals cooperation. The 4.8 billion-tonne deposit uses simplified processing with heap leaching and ion exchange, potentially cutting costs 10-15 percent. Results from column leach testing are expected in early 2026 as the company targets mine studies.
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