Strickland Metals Pivots to Serbia with Rogozna Focus

Australian miner bets on Adria as Europe seeks new raw materials

Australian mining company Strickland Metals has exited its Yandal gold project in Australia to focus fully on the Rogozna gold-copper project in Serbia, a site already drawing international attention.

The pivot highlights Serbia’s emergence as a magnet for global mining investment, driven by rich deposits, relatively favourable regulation, and Europe’s growing appetite for reliable sources of critical raw materials.

As Europe works to reduce its dependence on imports from outside the continent, Serbia’s mineral wealth could become a cornerstone of its industrial and green transitions. Strickland’s decision is one more sign that the Adria region is no longer peripheral in mining—it is central to Europe’s resource strategy.

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