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Mount Todd Gold Project

Mount Todd Gold Project

Vista’s ready-to-build Mount Todd Gold Project (Mt Todd) is one of the largest development-stage gold deposits in Australia, with measured and indicated gold resources totalling more than 7.8 million ounces.

Situated 250 km southeast of Darwin and just over 40 km from Katherine, Mt Todd offers significant scale, development optionality, growth opportunities, advanced local infrastructure, community support and demonstrated economic feasibility. All major operating and environmental permits necessary to initiate development are in place.

Mt Todd is a brownfield development project with significant existing infrastructure (current replacement value of approximately A$130 million) including:

  • paved access from the major transportation corridor
  • a natural gas pipeline to site for future power generation
  • medium-tension power lines for present power needs
  • a freshwater reservoir
  • tailings impoundment facility
  • readily available labour and technical personnel.

Mt Todd will undertake conventional open pit mining operations, extracting ore for onsite processing through a newly constructed carbon-in-leach plant.

A refreshed feasibility study on the project was published in July 2025, outlining a smaller scale operation with potential production of around 150,000 ounces of gold per year and an estimated initial capital expenditure (CAPEX) of US$425 million.

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  • Investment type: brownfield
  • Status: approvals in place (seeking replacement licence)
  • Region: Big Rivers, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Project value: initial CAPEX of US$400 million

Get the Mount Todd Gold Project investment opportunity flyer PDF (266.3 KB).

Disclaimer

This investment opportunity is brought to market by an external proponent. The Northern Territory of Australia exercised due care and skill to ensure that at the time of publication the information contained in this publication is true and correct. However, it is not intended to be relied on as professional advice or used for commercial purposes. Australia's Northern Territory gives no warranty or assurances as to the accuracy of the information contained in the publication and to the maximum extent permitted by law accepts no direct or indirect liability for reliance on its content.

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