ASX Small-Cap Stocks to Watch

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Oct 06, 2025

Investors are likely to keep an eye on the following small-cap stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

Solstice Minerals (ASX:SLS)

Solstice Minerals confirmed the presence of high-grade gold structures in fresh rock at the Edjudina Range gold discovery, within the company's Yarri project in Western Australia, through a resampling of composite gold intercepts in reverse circulation and air-core drilling.

Tungsten Mining (ASX:TGN)

Tungsten Mining reported an indicated and inferred mineral resource estimate of 1.9 million tonnes at 1.10 grams per tonne grade of gold for 67,500 ounces at the Camp, Black Dog, and Bobby McGee prospects within the Mt. Mulgine project in Western Australia.

Mount Hope Mining (ASX:MHM)

Mount Hope Mining defined priority targets at Fenceline and Mt Solar prospects, within the company's Mt Hope project in New South Wales, from a recently completed moving loop transient electromagnetic geophysical survey.

First Graphene (ASX:FGR)

First Graphene launched a new waterproofing additive incorporating PureGRAPH to the South African cement and concrete market, with Glade Chemicals Manufacturers receiving initial orders for the new product.

Seafarms Group (ASX:SFG)

Seafarms Group signed an amended revolving credit agreement with Avatar Finance, increasing the amount available to the company from AU$8.5 million to AU$16.5 million. The revised agreement also extends the repayment date to Oct. 15, 2026.

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