Mining Tenements for Sale in New South Wales

Explore mining tenements, exploration projects, and mineral assets across New South Wales. From world-class gold-copper porphyries in the Lachlan Fold Belt to historic zinc-lead-silver deposits at Broken Hill and copper-gold mineralisation in the Cobar Basin. Browse listings and connect directly with sellers on Australia's dedicated mining marketplace.

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Featured NSW Mining Tenements

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Copper, Gold

Cobar Copper-Gold Project

LocationCobar, NSW
Area3,200 hectares
StageAdvanced Exploration
TenureExploration Licence
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Gold

Orange Gold Tenements

LocationOrange, NSW
Area1,800 hectares
StageResource Definition
TenureExploration Licence
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Zinc, Lead, Silver

Broken Hill Zinc-Lead Package

LocationBroken Hill, NSW
Area6,500 hectares
StageScoping Study
TenureExploration Licence
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Gold

Mudgee Gold Portfolio

LocationMudgee, NSW
Area2,400 hectares
StageExploration
TenureExploration Licence
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Scandium, Cobalt

Nyngan Scandium Project

LocationNyngan, NSW
Area1,600 hectares
StageDevelopment Ready
TenureMining Lease
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Gold, Copper

Hillston Gold-Copper Prospect

LocationHillston, NSW
Area4,800 hectares
StageEarly Exploration
TenureExploration Licence
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NSW Mining Regions

New South Wales spans several of Australia's most productive geological provinces. Explore opportunities by region.

Cobar Basin

Home to the CSA mine, one of Australia's highest-grade copper operations. The Cobar Basin hosts major Cobar-type deposits with active exploration across the district.

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Lachlan Fold Belt

World-class porphyry province hosting Cadia-Ridgeway and Northparkes. The Lachlan Fold Belt is one of Australia's most significant gold-copper terranes with ongoing discovery potential.

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Broken Hill

One of the world's largest lead-zinc-silver deposits within the Curnamona Province. The Broken Hill ore body has produced for over 140 years and the surrounding region remains highly prospective.

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Orange-Bathurst

Historic goldfields region surrounding the Cadia Valley operations. Porphyry and epithermal targets continue to attract exploration investment across the central tablelands.

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New England Orogen

Emerging critical minerals province with the Hillgrove antimony deposit and Drake goldfield. Growing interest in antimony, gold, and tin across the New England region.

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Murray Basin

Emerging mineral sands province in southern NSW. Heavy mineral concentrations are being defined across the basin, with several projects advancing toward development.

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Mining in New South Wales

New South Wales has one of Australia's richest mining histories, stretching back to the discovery of gold near Bathurst in 1851 and the establishment of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company in 1885. The Broken Hill ore body remains one of the world's largest and most significant lead-zinc-silver deposits, and the Cobar mining district has produced copper, gold, and base metals continuously for over 150 years. These historic centres laid the foundation for Australia's modern mining industry and continue to generate exploration interest today.

The Lachlan Fold Belt is the geological backbone of NSW mining. This major orogenic belt extends across central New South Wales and hosts world-class porphyry copper-gold deposits including Cadia-Ridgeway, one of Australia's largest underground gold mines, and Northparkes, a significant copper-gold porphyry operation. The belt's complex structural geology creates numerous targets for epithermal gold, volcanic-hosted massive sulphide, and intrusion-related mineralisation systems.

Beyond traditional commodities, New South Wales is emerging as a significant jurisdiction for critical minerals. The Nyngan scandium deposit is one of the world's largest known scandium resources. Hillgrove hosts substantial antimony reserves at a time when global supply is constrained. Cobalt, rare earth elements, and high-purity alumina projects are advancing across the state. The NSW government has established dedicated programs to support critical minerals exploration and development.

Mine Market brings together NSW mining tenements in a single, searchable marketplace with AI-powered analysis for every listing. Whether you are targeting gold-copper porphyries in the Lachlan Fold Belt, base metals in the Cobar Basin, or critical mineral deposits across the state, our platform connects you directly with verified sellers. List your NSW tenement for free and reach a global audience of mining investors, ASX-listed explorers, and private operators.

Frequently Asked Questions

What mining tenements are available in New South Wales?

New South Wales offers Exploration Licences, Mining Leases, and Assessment Leases administered by NSW Mining, Exploration and Geoscience. The MinView portal provides spatial data on all current and historical titles. Available projects range from early-stage gold and copper exploration to advanced base metal deposits in the Cobar Basin and Broken Hill district.

What is the Lachlan Fold Belt?

The Lachlan Fold Belt is a major geological province extending across central New South Wales. It hosts world-class gold-copper porphyry deposits including Cadia-Ridgeway and Northparkes. The belt is one of the most productive mineralised terranes in Australia and continues to attract significant exploration investment for gold, copper, and base metals.

What commodities are mined in NSW?

New South Wales produces gold, copper, zinc-lead-silver, coal, and mineral sands. The state also hosts emerging critical mineral projects targeting scandium, antimony, cobalt, and rare earth elements. Major mining centres include Cobar, Orange, Broken Hill, and the Hunter Valley.

Is Cobar a good area for mining investment?

Yes, Cobar is a proven mineral district with over 150 years of continuous production. The CSA mine remains one of Australia's highest-grade copper operations. Extensive mineralisation along the Cobar Basin structures provides ongoing discovery potential, and multiple junior explorers are actively working targets in the region.

What is the regulatory framework for NSW mining?

The Department of Regional NSW administers mineral titles under the Mining Act 1992. The MinView geospatial platform provides access to title data, geology maps, and exploration reports. The pathway from Exploration Licence to Mining Lease is clearly defined, and a royalty system applies to mineral extraction based on commodity type and value.

Are there critical mineral opportunities in NSW?

Yes, New South Wales hosts significant critical mineral opportunities. The Nyngan scandium deposit is one of the world's largest, Hillgrove holds major antimony resources, and cobalt and rare earth element targets are being explored across the state. The NSW government is actively incentivising critical minerals exploration through funding programs and streamlined approvals.

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