Evolution Mining Share Price Falls 3% as Gold Drops and Northern Star Shock Hits ASX Miners

March 14, 2026
Evolution Mining Share Price Falls 3% as Gold Drops and Northern Star Shock Hits ASX Miners

Sydney, March 14, 2026, 09:54 AEDT

Evolution Mining shares closed down 3.22% at A$13.51 on Friday, with 11.24 million shares changing hands, as weaker gold prices and a sharp selloff in sector peer Northern Star Resources dragged Australian gold names lower. 1

The move matters because Evolution had been one of the clearer winners from the gold rally. The stock traded as high as A$17.75 on March 2, but Friday’s pullback came just as the miner heads into a quarter when its board is due to weigh growth studies at Northparkes and Ernest Henry. 1

Across the market, the S&P/ASX 200 was down 0.3% by 2333 GMT. Higher oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict pushed market pricing for a Reserve Bank of Australia rate rise on March 17 to 78% from about 20%, while the ASX gold sector index fell 4.3% as Northern Star slumped after flagging operational setbacks at Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines. 2

Gold prices were not giving miners much shelter. Spot gold fell 0.5% to $5,052.15 an ounce on Friday and was down more than 2% for the week; Tai Wong, an independent metals trader, said the metal was “grinding towards lows since the Iran conflict started” as the U.S. dollar hovered near four-month highs. 3

A day earlier, Phillip Streible, chief market strategist at Blue Line Futures, said the “higher dollar index, rising treasury yields and lack of interest-rate cuts” were the negative drivers for gold, even as fighting in the Middle East kept some defensive demand in the market. 4

Evolution’s own backdrop has been stronger than the one-day share move suggests. The company said on Feb. 11 that first-half statutory profit rose to a record A$767 million and it declared a record interim dividend of 20 Australian cents a share. Chief Executive Lawrie Conway said the group had delivered “record financial performance, robust and reliable cash flows” and was positioned for “strong, sustainable growth.” 5

That leaves the next company-specific marker in plain view. Evolution said in January that the Northparkes E22 study and the Ernest Henry Bert study were complete and due for board assessment in the March quarter, while the miner is guiding for FY26 output of 710,000 to 780,000 ounces of gold and 70,000 to 80,000 tonnes of copper. 6

But there is a risk case. The same quarterly report said about 300 mm of rain in 24 hours forced a temporary suspension at Ernest Henry and could trim FY26 output by 7,000 to 8,000 ounces of gold and 4,000 to 5,000 tonnes of copper. If the dollar stays firm and rate-cut bets keep fading, that would add another layer of pressure to a stock already caught in the sector selloff. 6

Evolution’s website lists March-quarter results for April 15 as the next scheduled update. Until then, the focus swings back to gold prices and to whether confidence steadies across Australian miners after Friday’s jolt. 7

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