• Outback Goldfields’ common shares will begin trading on the TSXV today, January 6th, under the trading symbol OZ
  • The listing will increase the company’s visibility in the capital markets both domestically and globally
  • Outback Goldfields will be delisted from the CSE
  • Outback Goldfields Corp. is an exploration mining company
  • Outback Goldfields opened trading on the TSXV at C$0.25 per share

Common shares of Outback Goldfields (OZ) have been accepted for listing on the TSXV.

The company’s common shares will begin trading on the TSXV today, January 6th, under the trading symbol OZ.

Outback CEO Chris Donaldson sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the announcement and what lies ahead in 2022.

“Listing on the TSX Venture Exchange is another important milestone for the company, and we believe the listing will increase the company’s visibility in the capital markets both domestically and globally. The company is eager to continue its exploration program later this month in the Victorian Goldfields of Australia.”

Outback Goldfields will be delisted from the CSE. Shareholders will not be required to take any action in connection with the TSXV listing. Outback Goldfields’ shares will continue to be listed on the OTCQB and on the FSE.

Outback Goldfields Corp. is a well-financed exploration mining company holding a package of four highly prospective gold projects adjacent to the Fosterville Gold Mine in Victoria, Australia. The Goldfields of Victoria, Australia are in the midst of a modern-day gold rush and are home to some of the highest grade and lowest cost mining in the world.

Outback Goldfields Corp. (OZ) opened trading on the TSXV at C$0.25 per share.

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