Gold Road Resources
Tim Netscher is an experienced mining executive with a robust background in leadership roles within the resource sector. Since September 2014, Tim has served as the Chairman of the Board at Gold Road Resources, overseeing the development and operation of the Gruyere gold mine. Tim's previous positions include Capital Projects Advisor at BHP, Chairman of the Board of Directors at St Barbara Limited, and Non-executive Director at Western Areas Ltd. Additionally, Tim has held chairman positions at DRA Global and Deep Yellow Limited and has experience as Managing Director and CEO at Gindalbie Metals. Tim's educational background includes an MBA focused on Finance and Economics from the University of Cape Town and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Witwatersrand.
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Gold Road Resources
Gold Road is a mid-tier Australian gold producer and explorer with a Tier 1 mine and exploration projects across Australia. Gold Road was established in 2005 and listed on the ASX in 2006. From start-up, the Company’s focus was on greenfields exploration until the discovery of the Gruyere gold deposit in 2013. In 2016 Gold Road agreed a 50:50 joint venture on the project with Gold Fields Limited. Following the mine development from 2017 to mid-2019, Gold Road now have a 50% non-operating interest in the world-class long-life gold mine, together with its joint venture partner. Gruyere is one of Australia’s largest and lowest-cost gold mining operations with all ore currently sourced from a single open pit mine, and has a current mine life to 2032. The Gruyere JV (Gruyere and Golden Highway Deposits) hosts Open Pit Mineral Resources of 6.69 million ounces, and Ore Reserves of 4.05 million ounces (100% basis). At 31 December 2022, Gold Road‘s attributable Mineral Resources total 4.79 million ounces and attributable Ore Reserves total 2.02 million ounces . Gold Road have 100% owned exploration projects in the underexplored and highly prospective Yamarna Belt that hosts the Gruyere gold deposit, located approximately 1,200 kilometres north-east of Perth and 200 kilometres east of Laverton in Western Australia’s north-eastern Goldfields. Following the acquisition of DGO Gold in mid-2022 and new exploration tenement applications, Gold Road now has exploration tenements across Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland covering more than 18,000km² Gold Road’s exploration strategy is to deliver new value-adding, economic gold deposits that could be developed as standalone mining operations driving the creation of shareholder value through organic growth.