Round 19 2026-27

Thirty-four projects from 26 companies have been awarded co-funding for round 19.

Round 19

The Geophysics and Drilling Collaborations (GDC) program is a competitive grants program funded by the NT Government’s $9.5 million per annum Resourcing the Territory program and is administered by the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS).

In Round 19, the GDC program allocated $4.1 million from the $9.5 million Resourcing the Territory program to share between eligible selected programs to co-fund projects that address geoscientific knowledge gaps, advance exploration activity, and support the discovery and development of resources in the Territory.

Round 19 projects will be completed within the 2026/27 financial year. Upon completion of the projects, a report on the work undertaken is submitted to the Northern Territory Geological Survey. The report and data become publicly accessible 6 months from the completion of the field work, or on the 1 September 2026 (whichever is earlier).

OPEN FILE data can be accessed through our interactive exploration grants map and through GEMIS.

Successful project for round 19 are included below.

Round 19 successful projects map PDF PDF (2.2 MB)

Successful  projects

Greenfields drilling

Applicant

Project

Tenement

AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED GOLD HOLDINGS PTY LTDEndurance Project (Flashlight Target - E10)EL31964
AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED GOLD HOLDINGS PTY LTDEndurance Project (Bigeye and Barrelleye Targets – E1-2)EL33591 (Bigeye)
BARKLY RARE EARTHS LTDBarkly Project (Greenfields Drilling)EL32452-EL32456, EL32473-EL32474
CHALICE MINING LTDWarrego NorthEL31609
CORE LITHIUM LTDBlackbeard Deep Diamond DrillingMLN1148
CORE LITHIUM LTDRinging Rocks RC Drill ProgramEL31058
DEVEX RESOURCES LTDBig Radon and KP Diamond drilling 2026EL10176
ENCOUNTER RESOURCES LTDMaryfield stratigraphic drillingEL32728
PLUTONIC LTDChampionEL32574
PNX METALS LTDNymph Diamond DrillingEL33479
SABRE RESOURCES LTDKurundi (North) ProjectEL32495
TENNANT CONSOLIDATED MINING GROUP PTY LTDCreation Target Greenfields DiamondEL27537
TOP END EXPLORATION PTY LTDEL 23875 – Ni-Cu-PGE RC Drilling ProjectEL 23875
URE METALS PTY LTDSelta Project - Lander West Gold TargetEL32755
URO CORPORATION PTY LTDWilson’s Find Diamond DrillingEL33575
VIVA RESOURCES PTY LTDTelstra Corridor - Such Wow SouthEL5893

Brownfields diamond drilling

Applicant

Project

Tenement

AGNICO EAGLE NT PTY LTDSouthern offset continuation of Maud Creek DepositML30260
OM (MANGANESE) LTDBootu Creek Copper ProjectML24031
PRODIGY GOLD NLHyperion Brownfields Drilling ProjectEL9250
TIVAN LTDMolyhil Tungsten DrillingEL23349, ML23825

Regional-scale geophysics

Applicant

Project

Tenement

DALY RESOURCES PTY LTDBroughton Cu-Zn Project - Regional VTEM SurveyEL32992, EL32993
DEVEX RESOURCES LTDAlligator Rivers Uranium Province Hyperspectral Survey14 ELs & 1 ML; refer to proposal
ENCOUNTER RESOURCES LTDSandover Passive seismic and MagnetotelluricsEL33060, EL32421 and EL32374
GREENVALE ENERGY LTDDouglas River Uranium Project – AEM 2026EL34157
NT1 PTY LTDAGG Regional Survey: Jalapeno, Chilaca, and Diablo GrandeEL33533, EL33540, and EL33549
RESOURCE POTENTIALS PTY LTDJean Elson AMAGRAD GDC ProjectEL 33214
TARAGON VALLEY PTY LTDJessicaEL's 32493,33332, 32338, 32339, 32388, 32387 and 32386
URO CORPORATION PTY LTDWest Arunta Magnetic-Radiometric SurveyEL33575, EL32999, EL33329, EL33202
WESTAR RESOURCES LTDBunda CreekEL34118

Innovative targeting

Applicant

Project

Tenement

AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED GOLD HOLDINGS PTY LTDEndurance - IP/MTEL33591
LITCHFIELD MINERALS PTY LTDOonagalabi MT surveyEL32279
TOP END EXPLORATION PTY LTDEL 23848 – REE Geochemical ProjectEL 23848

Mineral characterisation and testwork

Applicant

Project

Tenement

BARKLY RARE EARTHS LTDBarkly Project (Metallurgy and Characterisation)EL42473, EL32474
LAGOON CREEK RESOURCES PTY LTDMurphy REE Analysis of DH Master PulpsEL29898, EL23573

For any queries, email the collaborations grant manager.

Funding round details

Aims

  • Greenfields drilling aims to increase density of geoscientific data to improve geological knowledge and de-risk exploration in underexplored areas of the NT.
  • Brownfields diamond drilling aims to help bring forward resource development in areas of known resource endowment.
  • Regional-scale geophysics aims to significantly improve the resolution and quality of geophysical data in underexplored areas.
  • Innovative targeting aims to promote innovation in the testing of methods and techniques for exploration targeting.
  • Mineral characterisation and testwork (updated category) aims to support assessment of minerals endowment or recoverability using new or existing sample sets, particularly for critical minerals.

Co-funding amounts

The program provides co-funding up to 50% of direct claimable project costs inclusive of GST capped at specific co-funding amounts for specific projects.

Greenfields drilling

  • $200,000 for a single, deep diamond hole program
  • $150,000 for multi-hole diamond drilling program
  • $100,000 for non-diamond drilling program (RC, aircore, sonic, RAB).

Brownfields diamond drilling

  • $150,000 for diamond drilling programs testing new concepts below or adjacent to a known deposit.

Regional-scale geophysics

  • $150,000 for regional-scale geophysical acquisition resulting in a significant improvement in the resolution and quality of existing data (contiguous survey area greater than 350kmor 25 km traverse length; or reflection seismic surveys of any length.

Innovative targeting

  • $100,000 for camp- or prospect-scale acquisition of geophysics and/or geochemistry where technique and/or approach is Innovative in the area of interest. Multiple complementary datasets (geophysical/geochemical) to improve targeting will be viewed favourably.
  • $100,000 for seismic re-processing to assist in visualizing sub-surface geology and undercover targeting.

Mineral characterisation and testwork

  • $50,000 for re-analysis of existing sample sets and/or mine waste for untested minerals, particularly critical minerals.
  • $100,000 for early-stage metallurgical test work and/or ore characterisation to assess potential recoverability of minerals1 from mineralised material, particularly critical minerals (including tailings and waste).

In addition to the co-funding available above, the Territory Supplier Incentive (TSI) scheme is available for any project that engages NT enterprises for service or supply. The TSI provides up to 50% of direct claimable project costs inclusive of GST capped at $15,000.

Project specific proposal templates will be available under 'guidelines and templates'. Project category assessment criteria are available in appendices 1 to 5 in the GDC round 19 guidelines PDF (4.7 MB).

1 This can also include novel early-stage metallurgical testwork and/or ore characterisation for other commodities (eg non-cyanide leaching for gold, bioleaching for refractory gold, insitu leaching for uranium).

Greenfields drilling

Greenfields diamond drilling projects are eligible when:

  • programs are located away from known deposits, and
  • it is demonstrated by the applicant there is no previous diamond drilling in the area of interest or the proposed drilling is to a significantly greater depth than existing drilling, and
  • non-diamond pre-collars account for less than half of the proposed drill metreage.

Greenfields reverse-circulation (RC) drilling projects are eligible when:

  • it is demonstrated by the applicant that no previous drilling of any method has been conducted in the area of interest, or
  • any previous drilling in the area was shallow RAB or aircore drilling that did not effectively test bedrock.

Greenfields non-diamond drilling (aircore, RAB, sonic) are eligible when:

  • it is demonstrated by the applicant that no previous drilling of any method has been conducted in the area of interest (e.g. first pass drilling of an area).

Brownfields diamond drilling

Brownfields diamond drilling projects are eligible for co-funding when:

  • it is demonstrated by the applicant that the proposed program is drilling an untested conceptual target significantly deeper than existing drilling and/or target has not been adequately tested by drilling, and
  • target must be outside of an existing Identified Resource1, and
  • non-diamond pre-collars account for less than half of the proposed drill meterage.

Brownfields drilling projects will not be eligible when:

  • drilling shallow holes into known mineralisation; undertaking resource definition or development drilling; or utilising RC, RAB, aircore or sonic drilling (except pre-collars).

Regional-scale geophysics

Regional-scale geophysics projects are eligible for co-funding when:

  • acquiring regional-scale geophysics that results in a significant improvement in the resolution and quality of existing data, where
  • airborne surveys (eg magnetics, radiometrics, electromagnetics, gravity gradiometry) and ground gravity surveys cover a contiguous area greater than 350km, (or over a complete contiguous tenement package when less than 350 km²) or
  • passive seismic, or MT traverses are greater than 25km length, or
  • reflection seismic of any length.

Innovative targeting

Innovative targeting projects are eligible for co-funding when:

  • it is demonstrated by the applicant that the technique and / or approach has not been tested in the Project Area, or
  • it is demonstrated by the applicant that no seismic re-processing has been undertaken or previous seismic re-processing was not adequate or to modern standards.

Mineral characterisation and testwork

Mineral characterisation and testwork projects are eligible when:

  • it is demonstrated there is insufficient existing analysis to determine whether the mineral/s of interest may be present in economically significant quantities in the identified prospect/deposit or mine waste; particularly for critical minerals, or
  • it is demonstrated the mineralisation or ore deposit to be tested contains potentially economic accumulations of critical minerals and has had no substantial early stage metallurgical or ore characterisation test work undertaken, or
  • it is demonstrated that it is a non-standard or novel, untested approach to early-stage metallurgical testwork or ore characterization for other commodities (eg non-cyanide leaching for gold, bioleaching for refractory gold, insitu leaching for uranium).

Mineral characterisation and testwork projects will not be eligible when:

  • project development stage for metallurgical test work or ore characterisation is considered pre-feasibility and above, unless new minerals are being assessed.

1Identified Resource is defined as a JORC-compliant or equivalent mineral resource of Inferred status or higher, or a Contingent Resource as defined by Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Applications must be submitted through GrantsNT. Applications will not be accepted by email.

Date

Action

Tuesday 17 February 2026

Applications open for round 19 through GrantsNT

Wednesday 22 April 2026

Applications for round 19 close through GrantsNT

May 2026

Assessment panel meet

June 2026

Applicants notified of funding outcome. Funding agreements negotiated and signed with successful applicants

1 August 2026

Round 19 signed funding agreement must be returned
Final open file date for Round 18 reports, data and samples

June to December 2026

Fieldwork should be complete

3 months after fieldwork completion or 1 June 2027 (whichever is earlier)

Final date for reporting, invoicing, submission of data and drill core

30 June 2027

Round 19 funding agreements end

6 months after fieldwork completion or 1 September 2027 (whichever is earlier)

Round 19 reports, data and sample will become OPEN FILE

The Territory Supplier Incentive (TSI) offers up to $15,000 inclusive of GST per project of additional funding to engage NT enterprises, which must be spent on local service and supply directly supporting the co-funded program.

This can include up to 50% of the cost of:

  • $30,000 worth of additional drilling on the proposed program, if the drilling contractor undertaking the project is an NT enterprise
  • cost of geochemical analysis (both preparation and analysis) using a laboratory meeting the criteria of an NT enterprise
  • drilling of water bores to support drilling, and / or water haulage by an NT enterprise
  • earthworks, track construction and / or equipment hire from an NT enterprise.

For the purpose of the TSI, an NT enterprise is a business that is:

In the case of an individual who cannot register with the ICNNT, the onus is on the applicant to provide sufficient evidence that the individual meets the above criteria.