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Westgold Schedules 3-Year Outlook Webinar as Markets Watch Guidance

Westgold Resources will lodge a formal 3-Year Outlook with the ASX and host a webcast on Oct. 1, 2025, as investors seek clarity on production, costs and capital allocation. The presentation — featuring CEO Wayne Bramwell, CFO Tommy Heng and COO Aaron Rankine — will be a focal point for analysts gauging the miner’s trajectory amid volatile gold markets and tight Australian operating conditions.

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Westgold Schedules 3-Year Outlook Webinar as Markets Watch Guidance
Westgold Schedules 3-Year Outlook Webinar as Markets Watch Guidance

Westgold Resources Ltd. confirmed on Monday that it will lodge its long-anticipated 3-Year Outlook with the Australian Securities Exchange on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, and host a live webcast at 9:00 a.m. AWST (11:00 a.m. AEST) to walk investors through the plan. The presentation will be delivered by Managing Director and CEO Wayne Bramwell, Chief Financial Officer Tommy Heng and Chief Operating Officer Aaron Rankine, and will be followed by a question-and-answer session for market participants.

The company’s announcement, filed via PR Newswire and visible in Financial Times company notices, underscores Westgold’s intent to provide a formal, multi-year framework for production, capital expenditure and cash-flow expectations — information investors say is critical for mid-tier miners operating in the current macroeconomic environment. “Westgold will lodge its 3-Year Outlook with the ASX on Wednesday, 1 October 2025,” the release states, and invites shareholders and analysts to register to view the webcast live.

For shareholders, analysts and bondholders, the session will be watched for three core metrics: near-term production guidance, unit cash costs, and the planned trajectory for capital spending and dividends. Those figures drive valuation models for a gold producer whose fortunes are tightly correlated with the underlying gold price, the Australian dollar and operating leverage across multiple underground mines in Western Australia. Management’s commentary on exploration spending and potential mergers or asset rationalisation will also be scrutinised as the sector continues to hunt for organic growth without sacrificing returns.

Market participants have increasingly turned to company-led outlooks to fill the gap left by erratic quarterly results and volatile commodity cycles. A well-specified three-year plan can temper share-price swings by reducing uncertainty about capital allocation and cost inflation — particularly labor and energy costs that have been a concern for Australian miners in recent years. Analysts will also parse any guidance on hedging policy and balance-sheet flexibility, assessing how Westgold intends to navigate periods of lower gold prices or higher input costs.

The live Q&A component adds another layer of potential market-moving content. Investors typically use such sessions to press management on downside scenarios, planned mine sequencing and timelines for project delivery. For Westgold, answers on inventory management, sustaining capital versus growth capital and potential shareholder returns will be especially material.

Registration for the webcast is available through the link provided in the company announcement; attendees are asked to log in several minutes before the start time. Westgold’s formal lodging with the ASX will satisfy regulatory disclosure obligations and give market analysts the raw data needed to update consensus forecasts. Depending on the specifics disclosed, the company’s outlook could influence not just Westgold’s share price but broader sentiment in the Australian gold sector as investors reweight exposure ahead of the fourth quarter.

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