Nova Minerals Limited announced assay results from its 2025 surface sampling program in the West Wing area within the Company's Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project (Estelle or the Project), located in the prolific Tintina Gold Belt in Alaska. Field observations and 2025 surface assay results have delineated a gold-copper anomaly at West Wing measuring approximately 1,500m by 800m. Anomaly supported by: Seven rock samples grading >3 g/t Au including a high of 15.5 g/t Au, and 16 soil samples grading >1 g/t Au with a peak of 3.8 g/t Au, and; These results build on earlier surface reconnaissance at West Wing, which returned rock samples of up to 25.8 g/t Au.
During the 2025 field season, Nova's geologist team, led by General Manager and geologist Mr. Hans Hoffman, took an extensive surface exploration mapping and sampling program across three main areas of the Estelle Project comprised of over 30 traverses covering 75-line kilometers, 430 soil samples, 170 rock samples, and 26 stream sediment samples. As a result of that program and reported to date: Assay results from recent rock and soil sampling have outlined a newly developing large-scale gold-copper system at West Wing.
















