What's Driving Today's ASX Small-Cap Movers And Resource Stocks?

3 min read | July 13, 2026 10:57 AM AEST | By Sam

Highlights

  • Gold, rare earths, copper, uranium and battery metals companies dominate today's ASX small-cap announcements.
  • Exploration updates, drilling success and project development continue driving activity across the resources sector.
  • Healthcare and technology companies also reported commercial, product development and international expansion milestones.

Australian small-cap stocks remained active during the morning session as resource exploration updates, healthcare developments and technology milestones generated fresh market attention. Companies operating across gold, rare earths, copper, uranium and battery metals dominated today's announcements, highlighting continued interest in Australia's exploration sector. Many of these companies also fall within the broader ASX Small Cap Stocks universe, with several also linked to ASX Gold Stocks and ASX Metal and Mining Stocks.

Resource companies remain active

Exploration companies continued delivering project updates across several commodities.

Antipa Minerals Ltd (ASX:AZY) reported drilling that extended gold mineralisation at the Fiama Prospect, supporting ongoing resource growth within the Minyari Dome Project.

Critica Ltd (ASX:CRI) announced additional drilling results confirming priority rare earth zones ahead of an updated mineral resource estimate.

GreenTech Metals Ltd (ASX:GRE) identified new copper exploration targets at its Whundo Project following a detailed geochemical review.

Terra Metals Ltd (ASX:TM1) continued expanding its Southwest discovery, with further drilling extending copper, gold and platinum group metal mineralisation at the Dante Project.

Gold exploration continues to strengthen

Several gold-focused explorers also reported encouraging developments.

Latitude 66 Ltd (ASX:LAT) identified new gold exploration targets across projects in Finland following geological reviews.

Redcastle Resources Ltd (ASX:RC1) announced shallow high-grade gold intersections from grade control drilling as mining activities progress.

Waratah Minerals Ltd (ASX:WTM) reported additional drilling that expanded the Consols gold zone, supporting ongoing project growth.

Battery metals and uranium remain in focus

Critical minerals continued featuring prominently in today's announcements.

QX Resources Ltd (ASX:QXR) provided an exploration update on its Madaba uranium project in Namibia.

Stelar Metals Ltd (ASX:SLB) identified widespread tungsten mineralisation that expanded the scale of its South Australian project.

Rapid Critical Metals Ltd (ASX:RCM) reported positive metallurgical test work supporting silver, lead and zinc recoveries at its Canadian project.

Healthcare companies report commercial progress

Healthcare companies also delivered operational updates.

Orthocell Ltd (ASX:OCC) highlighted continued international expansion of its nerve repair product alongside a strong financial position.

Island Pharmaceuticals Ltd (ASX:ILA) announced expanded collaboration designed to support the regulatory pathway for its antiviral program.

Technology sector continues advancing

Technology-focused businesses also reported development milestones.

Strategic Elements Ltd (ASX:SOR) advanced its Energy Ink technology through development of a portable moisture-powered prototype.

GCM Corporation Ltd (ASX:GCM) continued progressing testing of its graphite technology designed for aviation, defence and mobility applications.

What comes next?

Exploration results, resource updates, commercial progress and product development remain key themes across Australia's small-cap market.

Gold, copper, uranium, rare earths and battery metals continue receiving significant attention as companies progress exploration programs and development studies.

Healthcare and technology businesses are also expected to remain active as commercialisation and international expansion initiatives continue.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which sectors dominated today's ASX small-cap announcements?
    Gold, copper, rare earths, uranium, healthcare and technology companies accounted for most of today's updates.
  • Which ASX gold companies reported exploration progress?
    Antipa Minerals, Redcastle Resources, Latitude 66 and Waratah Minerals all announced exploration or drilling developments.
  • Why are critical minerals attracting attention?
    Ongoing exploration programs for rare earths, uranium, tungsten and battery metals continue supporting activity across the Australian resources sector.

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