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This page compiles U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Nova Minerals Limited that are relevant to holders of its NASDAQ‑listed warrants under the symbol NVAWW and the underlying American Depositary Shares. As a foreign private issuer, Nova reports to the SEC primarily through Form 20‑F and current reports on Form 6‑K, which furnish information originally released to the Australian Securities Exchange and other markets.
Through these filings, investors can access Nova’s annual report filed with the Australian Securities Exchange, its corporate governance statement and Appendix 4G, and its sustainability report, all of which are furnished to the SEC via Form 6‑K. Additional 6‑K filings include press releases on exploration results at the Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project in Alaska, government funding awards related to antimony, strategic investments, infrastructure developments, and capital markets activities such as public offerings of American Depositary Shares and changes to the ADS ratio.
For those analyzing NVAWW, these filings provide insight into Nova’s exploration and development stage status, risk factors, project descriptions, governance practices and material corporate actions. Current reports also describe adjustments to the terms of the public warrants when corporate actions, such as changes to the ADS ratio, require changes to exercise prices or the number of ADSs issuable per warrant under the warrant agreement.
On Stock Titan, each filing is accompanied by AI‑powered summaries that highlight key points, helping readers navigate lengthy documents more efficiently. Real‑time updates from the EDGAR system ensure that new Form 6‑K submissions, annual reporting materials and other relevant disclosures appear promptly. Users can review these filings to understand how Nova presents its Estelle Project, gold and antimony strategy, funding arrangements and governance framework in official regulatory documents, and to see how these factors may relate to the value and terms of the NVAWW warrants.
Nova Minerals Limited (NVAWW) filed a Form 20-F reporting a loss and continued exploration activity. The company recorded an annual loss of A$11,099,171 and used A$7,640,379 of cash in operating activities. Cash and cash equivalents at 30 June 2025 included A$9,083,315 and the company received gross proceeds of A$10.85 million from the sale of its 6.6 million Snow Lake Resources shares. Issued capital movements include shares issued on conversion of Nebari debt (A$13,076,290 fair-value extinguishment) and proceeds from share issuances (e.g., A$8,472,091). Exploration drilling results and grade intervals are disclosed (multiple intercepts up to 25.3 g/t Au). Management states the ability to continue as a going concern depends on obtaining additional funding.
Nova Minerals Limited has submitted a Form 6-K to provide investors with access to its latest Sustainability Report. The company states that on September 19, 2025 it filed this Sustainability Report with the Australian Securities Exchange, and the same document is included with the Form 6-K as Exhibit 99.1. The report is being furnished, not filed, which means it is not subject to certain U.S. liability provisions and will only be incorporated into other U.S. securities filings if specifically referenced.
Nova Minerals Limited has furnished proxy materials for its upcoming Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, which will be held virtually on November 10, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. Melbourne time. Ordinary shareholders will vote under Australian Stock Exchange rules.
Holders of American Depositary Shares will be entitled to vote if they hold ADSs as of the September 18, 2025 record date and submit proxy instructions by 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on November 2, 2025, in line with the Depositary Agreement and instructions from the Depositary. The company has furnished, but not filed, several exhibits, including the notice of meeting, proxy and voting forms, and ADS voting instructions.
Nova Minerals Limited submitted a Form 6-K to inform U.S. investors that it has filed its Annual Report for the year ended June 30, 2025 with the Australian Securities Exchange. That Annual Report is attached to the Form 6-K as Exhibit 99.1.
The company also filed its Corporate Governance Statement and Appendix 4G for the same period in Australia, which are attached as Exhibit 99.2. These documents are being furnished, not filed, under U.S. securities laws and are not automatically incorporated into other U.S. filings unless specifically referenced.
Nova Minerals Limited submitted a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer, primarily to furnish a press release about a strategic investment. The filing explains that the attached Exhibit 99.1 is a press release dated September 09, 2025 titled “Nova Announces Strategic Investment in Adelong Gold.”
The company states that this Form 6-K, including the exhibit, is furnished rather than filed under U.S. securities laws and will only be incorporated into other securities filings if specifically referenced. The report is authorized and signed on behalf of Nova Minerals Limited by Company Secretary Ian Pamensky.
Nova Minerals Limited submitted a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer for August 2025. The filing mainly provides a copy of a press release dated August 25, 2025 titled “Senator Murkowski Visit Solidifies Further Support for Nova Mineral’s Estelle Project.” The company states that this report, including the attached exhibit, is not deemed “filed” under the Securities Exchange Act and will only be incorporated into other securities filings if specifically referenced.