Charger Metals NL (ASX:CHR)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
0.1150
+0.0050 (4.55%)
At close: Jan 30, 2026
79.69%
Market Cap13.81M +154.9%
Revenue (ttm)156.32K +678.6%
Net Income-2.25M
EPS-0.02
Shares Out120.13M
PE Ration/a
Forward PEn/a
Dividendn/a
Ex-Dividend Daten/a
Volume148,696
Average Volume1,242,977
Open0.1150
Previous Close0.1100
Day's Range0.1150 - 0.1200
52-Week Range0.0360 - 0.1550
Beta1.48
RSI50.79
Earnings DateMar 2, 2026

About Charger Metals NL

Charger Metals NL engages in the exploration for battery metals. The company explores for nickel, copper, and lithium. Its project portfolio includes a 100% interest in the Lake Johnston project located in Perth, Western Australia; an 85% interest in the Coates project situated in Wundowie, Western Australia; and a 70% interest in the Bynoe lithium project in the Northern Territory. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is based in West Perth, Australia. [Read more]

Sector Materials
Founded 2020
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol CHR
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, Charger Metals NL's revenue was 156,321, an increase of 678.65% compared to the previous year's 20,076. Losses were -2.25 million, -5.35% less than in 2024.

Financial Statements

News

Chalmers rushes to get new superannuation tax in place by July

The public consultation period will close on January 16 for the treasurer’s proposal to impose an additional levy on large retirement balances.

6 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Bondi funerals begin; Chalmers to release mid-year budget; Star chair steps down

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

6 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Takeovers bids by foreign investors to get easier, says Chalmers

The Treasurer will propose a second round of reforms aimed at attracting foreign investment, following the government’s economic roundtable in June

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Why Chalmers shouldn’t delay taxing electric cars

If politicians wait too long for high take-up rates of EVs before starting a road user levy, the political resistance against reform will be much more intense.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers rides tax surge to 25-year revenue high

The treasurer is facing demands for more relief after the final budget outcome showed a massive windfall from strong company and income tax receipts.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers tells smelter owners: ‘Do the right thing’

Taxpayer subsidies to help with soaring energy costs will depend on smelters’ willingness to invest in the long term and protect jobs.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

WA ‘ready to fight’ to keep contentious $60bn GST deal as Chalmers orders distribution review

State treasurer expects bipartisan support in Canberra for existing deal will prevent changes, as NSW backs review of ‘busted’ system Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A dea...

4 months ago - The Guardian

Chalmers launches business tax, GST reviews

The Treasurer announced reviews to reduce compliance costs in the business tax system and the distribution of the $100 billion GST pool to the states.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Without a subtle hand, Chalmers' ‘abundance’ just becomes a new way of serving up the free market’s greatest hits | Peter Lewis

In the abstract, Jim Chalmers cutting red tape for productivity in Australia makes perfect sense. But at the human level, the case for intervention is compelling Follow our Australia news live blog fo...

5 months ago - The Guardian

Chalmers open to trade deal review after Mormons’ $490m spending spree

The treasurer said Australia welcomed foreign investment, but it had to be in the national interest and trade arrangements had to “keep pace”.

5 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers moves to phase in EV road user charge

The Albanese government is working on plans for a road user charge that would start with heavy electric vehicles.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers faces $40b budget hit from weaker productivity

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has overestimated the economy’s speed limit, as stagnant productivity threatens to punch a hole in tax revenue, economists say.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super behemoth pushes Chalmers to revive Hockey’s asset recycling

One of the nation’s most powerful pension funds wants Treasurer Jim Chalmers to reheat the asset recycling scheme pioneered by his Coalition predecessor.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers engages with super funds on performance test reset

An industry super lobby group claims it could invest $50 billion in productive start-ups if not confined by the test, which was inhibiting productive growth.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Bring ways to fund your ideas, Chalmers warns business

Business groups do not dispute the rationale, but say the government should also be prepared to cut its heavy spending as one way to fund lower taxes.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers urged to overhaul CGT discount on housing

Labor for Housing says savings from reforming CGT could be used to scrap GST on goods and services used to build, maintain and manage state public housing.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Cut income tax, lift GST, wealth tax: CBA’s reform pitch to Chalmers

In an extraordinary submission to the Productivity Commission, the country’s largest lender has put forward an extensive list of ideas to overhaul the tax system.

7 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

The maths that make SMSFs a tax reform target for Chalmers

SMSF growth has kept pace with big super funds. Tim Toohey says this all comes down to tax – and that could put a target on the sector.

7 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers closes in on shock third budget surplus

The budget is running $15 billion ahead of forecast thanks to a stronger-than-expected company tax take, but economists expect deficits from now on.

7 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers sues China-linked investor for defying sell order on stock

The treasurer is taking a Northern Minerals shareholder to court for defying an order to sell shares on national interest grounds.

7 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

GST top pick for Chalmers to fund income tax cuts

Economists say the federal government will need to consider raising or broadening the GST to meaningfully reduce the rising income tax burden.

7 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers opens door to tax changes for budget repair

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has admitted the federal budget is unsustainable, flagging potential tax changes beyond superannuation.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Industry super pushes for Chalmers to change retirement tax hike plan

The country’s two largest pension funds have privately lobbied the government to index the tax’s $3 million threshold to inflation to maintain confidence.

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

RBA, PC reveal why Chalmers needs to cut company tax

Chalmers needs to do something fair dinkum or break his promises to reverse the fall in living standards during Labor’s first three years. Ice-cream cones won’t cut it

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Chalmers must drive the growth policy reset

Labor’s inflation agenda was based on getting re-elected, not on the next three years of governing. Now business needs to push the treasurer to shift towards future growth.

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review