Exhibit
99.1

Nova
Commences Fully Funded 2026 Estelle Exploration and Project Development Programs
Anchorage
Alaska, May 28, 2026 - Nova Minerals Limited (“Nova” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: NVA) (ASX: NVA) (FRA: QM3)
) is pleased to provide an update on its planned 2026 field season and antimony development activities, as the Company advances its flagship
Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project toward the Feasibility Study (FS) stage. Pilot-scale antimony production remains on schedule
for late 2026 to early 2027, with military-grade antimony trisulfide samples now nearing completion.
Highlights
| |
● | Team
mobilized for one of the largest field and development programs to date, focused on resource
definition drilling at the RPM deposit to advance the Feasibility Study (FS), progressing
the Stibium and Styx antimony prospects towards antimony production and resource delineation,
and streamlining permitting activities. |
| ● | 2026
programs are fully funded, with over US$60 million available through cash and Department
of War (DoW) award funding, providing optionality to accelerate activities as required. |
| ● | Extensive
drilling program up to 10,000 meters focused on high-priority infill and expansion targets
at RPM, alongside advancement of antimony prospects, to commence in the coming weeks. |
| ● | The
Company’s first lab-scale antimony metal and military-grade antimony trisulfide samples
derived from Estelle ore are in the final stages of preparation with assay results expected
shortly. |
| ● | Critical
mining and processing equipment delivered to site, with procurement of the Port Mackenzie
downstream antimony process and refinery equipment advancing with delivery expected in the
coming months. |
| ● | Project
optimization and Pre-Feasibility studies are advancing in parallel with expanded environmental
and geoscience programs supporting future permitting and regulatory assessments. |
| ● | Extensive
multi-element surface exploration program planned across the Estelle Project, comprising
reconnaissance and prospect scale sampling, excavation of outcropping Stibnite (antimony)
ore vein material, detailed mapping of key target areas including RPM, West Wing, and Stibium,
and soil grid surveys across numerous targets. |
Nova
CEO, Mr Christopher Gerteisen, commented:
“We
are excited to commence the 2026 field season, which is expected to represent a major advancement for the Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals
Project. The program includes one of the largest drill campaigns undertaken at Estelle to date, targeting both gold resource expansion
and antimony development opportunities. Ongoing drilling and technical work will continue to support resource growth and advancement
of the Project’s PFS studies.
“Concurrently,
the fully funded antimony initiative, supported by a US$43.4 million U.S. Department of War award, positions Nova to advance toward near-term
production and establish a vertically integrated domestic antimony supply chain. I can report we have already produced antimony metal
and military-grade antimony trisulfide at the lab scale from Estelle stibnite ores which is now being assayed and certified. As an early
mover in the U.S. critical minerals sector, Nova is now entering a key execution phase focused on developing antimony production alongside
the continued advancement of its large-scale gold development assets, with the objective of generating long-term shareholder value.”
2026
Estelle Exploration Program
Following
a record freight delivery of approximately 1.5 million pounds of equipment and supplies over recent months, activity at the Estelle camp
has ramped up significantly. Helicopters, construction crews, drillers, and geologists are now onsite advancing preparations for the
2026 field program, with drilling expected to commence in the coming weeks.
A
drilling program of up to 10,000m is planned for 2026, with up to three diamond core rigs to be deployed across the Estelle Project.
The campaign will focus on infill and expansion drilling at RPM, together with the continuation of the targeted drill program initiated
last year at Stibium, focusing on exposed stibnite (antimony) vein systems.
The
drilling program will be complemented by extensive regional mapping and surface exploration across RPM, West Wing, Stibium and Portage
Pass, as well as further bulk sampling of the exposed stibnite veins at Styx.
Operations
are expected to run for a minimum of three months during the Alaskan summer, leveraging near 24-hour daylight for continuous drilling
seven days a week. The program and drill targeting will remain flexible and may be refined based on ongoing geological observations and
drill core results.

Figure
1. Estelle Project map highlighting identified gold and antimony prospects, together with targets for the 2026 drilling and
exploration program.
RPM
Approximately
7,000m of drilling is planned at RPM, with three primary objectives:
| 1. | Expand
the eastern strike extension at RPM North, where 2025 drilling confirmed broad near-surface
gold intersections in holes RPM-068 (167m @ 0.7 g/t Au from 187m, including 75m @ 1.1 g/t
Au from 242m) and RPM-070 (165m @ 0.6 g/t Au from 3m) [1]. |
| 2. | Increase
the Measured and Indicated resource confidence at RPM Valley through additional infill drilling,
together with step-out drilling to the south and west. |
| 3. | Drill
test near-deposit expansion targets along the ridgeline north of RPM North, where surface
sampling has identified the potential for additional high-grade, RPM-style gold mineralization. |
In
addition to the drilling program, detailed mapping is planned north of RPM North, together with further surface reconnaissance work between
RPM and the Revelation prospect to follow up on 2025 surface sampling, which returned rock chip assays of up to 24.6 g/t Au west of RPM[2].
Stibium
With
a diamond drill rig winterized and remaining on the pad from last season, approximately 3,000m of targeted drilling at the Stibium antimony-gold
prospect is scheduled to recommence in the coming weeks. In addition to the established drill pad, construction of a new pad on the flank
of Stibium is expected to provide more direct access to the target zone with reduced drilling metres, while avoiding the broken ground
encountered during previous ridge-line drilling and directly targeting the exposed stibnite (antimony) veins.
In
addition to the drilling program, detailed structured mapping is to be undertaken across the Stibium prospect in 2026.
Styx
Continue
extraction of Stibnite (antimony) ore material from the ~1m-wide exposed Styx vein for upgrading at the Whiskey Bravo ore sorting facility
prior to transport to the Port Mackenzie plant for downstream antimony processing and refining. Ore excavation will utilize mining equipment
purchased with DoW funding to mechanize the process to open up and provide access to the full surficial extent of the vein and significantly
increase mine production rates.
Korbel
The
majority of the mineral resource at the Korbel deposit already has a high confidence Indicated resource classification. Korbel will comprise
a significant portion of the ore volume in any future mining scenario at the Estelle Project. No further infill drilling is planned for
2026, however PFS level metallurgical test work, environmental, and other technical studies are ongoing.
West
Wing
Detailed
mapping and additional sampling are planned at the West Wing prospect in 2026 to define potential future drilling positions following
field observations and 2025 surface assay results which outlined a gold-copper anomaly measuring approximately 1,500m by 800m, with grades
of up to 15.5 g/t Au and 6.9% Cu [3].
Portage
Pass
A
detailed soil sampling grid is planned in 2026 across the Portage Pass valley area, and pending those results could be followed up by
an IP geophysical survey using the same exploration approach that led to the Korbel discovery. The program will follow up on the 2025
sampling which identified a broad zone of gold mineralization located 2.5km from Korbel, with rock samples grading up to 14.3 g/t Au
along the ridgeline above the Portage Creek valley floor [4].
Generative
Nova
commenced a Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic (ZTEM) airborne geophysical survey at the beginning of May covering the entire claim block.
ZTEM surveys have proven an effective exploration tool for discovery of reduced intrusion-related gold systems in addition to copper
porphyries. Nova believes this dataset will identify intrusions under cover of the Kahiltna flysch as well as adding detail over areas
of the claim block that are inaccessible.
An
infill reconnaissance sampling program is also planned across the property in 2026. Reconnaissance sampling has been responsible for
identifying the numerous prospects across Estelle, and the 2026 program will be focused on filling existing gaps as well as following
up on any anomalies generated from the ZTEM survey.
2026
Development Program
In
parallel with its ongoing exploration activities, Nova continues to advance a significant development program across the Estelle Project
as the Company progresses its gold assets toward Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) completion and its antimony assets toward initial production
targeted for late 2026 to early 2027.
Antimony
Product Development
The
Company’s first lab-scale antimony metal and military-grade antimony trisulfide samples derived from Estelle ore are in the final
stages of preparation. Assay results are expected shortly and will represent an important milestone in establishing a domestic U.S. antimony
supply chain capability.
Antimony
Refinery
The
antimony processing plant and all associated equipment are currently on order and are expected to be shipped to the Port Mackenzie site
in the coming months. Delivery and installation activities are anticipated to commence shortly thereafter as the Company advances toward
commissioning of its downstream refining operations.
Site
Infrastructure Construction
Following
the successful delivery of heavy earthmoving and haulage equipment, together with construction materials to site, construction of the
Stibium access trail has commenced. Strong progress has already been achieved toward the base of the Stibium antimony prospect. In addition,
expansion works for the site airstrip and apron are scheduled to begin shortly to support increasing operational and logistical requirements.
Crushing
and Ore Sorting Facility
Construction
of the onsite crushing and ore sorting facility is now underway, with crushing, screening, and conveying equipment already delivered
to site. Ore sorters are expected to arrive in the coming months. The facility is targeted for completion during the 2026 Alaskan summer
season and is expected to play a key role in producing concentrate for transport to the Port Mackenzie refining plant, supporting production
of military-grade antimony trisulfide under the US$43.4 million Department of War award.
PFS
Advancement and Mine Development
Nova
continues to advance the Estelle Gold Project through integrated PFS-level engineering, metallurgical testing, environmental baseline
work, and infrastructure studies aimed at de-risking project development and supporting future permitting activities.
| ● | Engineering
and Technical Studies: Ongoing work is focused on optimizing the overall mine development
strategy for the RPM and Korbel deposits, including mine planning, processing design, infrastructure
layout, geotechnical investigations, hydrology, and site-wide engineering trade-off studies.
Technical programs through 2026 are intended to improve confidence in key design parameters,
support project scalability, and refine an integrated development scenario aligned with future
construction and operational requirements. |
| ● | Metallurgy
and Process Development: Metallurgical and process engineering programs continue to evaluate
recovery optimization, flowsheet refinement, and processing assumptions to support PFS-level
design criteria and improve overall project economics. |
| ● | Environmental
and Permitting: Baseline environmental and community studies are progressing to support
environmental assessment and permitting requirements. These datasets will provide critical
inputs for infrastructure design, water management, reclamation planning, and long-term mine
development permitting. |
Qualified
Persons
Vannu
Khounphakdy, Professional Geologist and member of Australian Institute of Geoscientists contracted by Nova Minerals to provide geologic
consulting services. Mr. Khounphakdy holds a Master of Science in Mine Geology and Engineering. He is a qualified person with at least
5 years experience with this type of project. By reason of education, affiliation with a professional association, and past relevant
work experience, Mr. Khounphakdy fulfills the requirements of Qualified Person (QP) for the purposes of SEC Regulation SK-1300 for data
QA/QC checks relevant to this announcement.
Hans
Hoffman is a State of Alaska Certified Professional Geologist contracted by Nova Minerals to provide geologic consulting services. Mr.
Hoffman is a member of the American Institute of Professional Geologists and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological Engineering
with a double major in Geology and Geophysics. He is a qualified person with at least 5 years of experience with these types of projects.
By reason of education, affiliation with a professional association, and past relevant work experience, Mr. Hoffman fulfills the requirements
of Qualified Person (QP) for the purposes of SEC Regulation SK-1300 for the technical information presented in this announcement.
Christopher
Gerteisen, Chief Executive Officer of Nova Minerals, is a Professional Geologist and member of Australian Institute of Geoscientists,
and has supervised the preparation of this news release and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained
herein. Mr. Gerteisen is a “qualified person” for the purposes of SEC Regulation S-K 1300.
About
Nova Minerals Limited
Nova
Minerals Limited is advancing one of the world’s largest undeveloped gold deposits into production and securing a US domestic supply
of the critical mineral antimony. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of the Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals
Project, located in Alaska, a tier-one mining jurisdiction.
Estelle
hosts two defined multi-million-ounce gold resources, and more than 20 prospects distributed along a 35-kilometre mineralized trend,
in the prolific Tintina Gold Belt, a province which hosts a >220 million ounce (Moz) documented gold endowment and some of the world’s
largest gold mines and discoveries including, Kinross Gold Corporation’s Fort Knox Gold Mine. In parallel, Nova is advancing its
critical minerals strategy, fully-funded by a US$43.4 million U.S. Department of War award to develop a domestic antimony supply chain,
targeted for production in late 2026/2027.
Further
discussion and analysis of the Estelle Project is available through the interactive Vrify 3D animations, presentations, and videos, all
available on the Company’s website. www.novaminerals.com.au
Forward
Looking Statements
This
press release contains “forward-looking statements” that are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. All statements,
other than statements of historical fact, contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements
contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “contemplate,”
“could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “seek,” “may,” “might,”
“plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “target,” “aim,” “should,”
“will” “would,” or the negative of these words or other similar expressions, although not all forward-looking
statements contain these words. Forward-looking statements are based on Nova Minerals Limited’s current expectations and are subject
to inherent uncertainties, risks and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Further, certain forward-looking statements are based
on assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. These and other risks and uncertainties are described more fully
in the section titled “Risk Factors” in the final prospectus related to the public offering filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are made as of this date, and Nova Minerals Limited undertakes
no duty to update such information except as required under applicable law.
[1]
See news release dated January 7, 2026, available on the Company’s website www.novaminerals.com.au , under the Company’s
profile on the ASX, and US Edgar filings on the SEC.
[2]
See news release dated March 9, 2026, available on the Company’s website www.novaminerals.com.au , under the Company’s
profile on the ASX, and US Edgar filings on the SEC.
[3]
See news release dated March 2, 2026, available on the Company’s website www.novaminerals.com.au , under the Company’s
profile on the ASX, and US Edgar filings on the SEC.
[4]
See news release dated April 14, 2026, available on the Company’s website www.novaminerals.com.au , under the Company’s
profile on the ASX, and US Edgar filings on the SEC.
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