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Work completed in July-Sept 2022

Exploration Plans

Three field trips were carried out in the period - one trip per month. In Octiber we will take the samples to Orange for RMI to examine and ALS to assay.

Access Agreements

We are working with a new landowner to explore. So far the assays have been encouraging with gold at 2.4 grams per ton for outcrops along a line of 150 metres. Zinc and copper are also anomalous. Compensation and rights of the landowner are protected according to the agreement.

Mineralogy and assays

The assay results for the  previous batch of 108 samples were received. For one site a specimen assayed platium plus palladium at 0.17 grams per ton. At another site, the specimens were highly anomalous: gold was greater than 1 gram per ton in 7 specimens and greater than 0.1 gram per ton in 11 specimens. 

Annual report to Dept of Mining Exploration and Geoscience

The annual report for one of our licences was submitted in September - it consisted of 24 files of information. Also an article was submitted to the Apsley Advocate and published on 21st Septemebr 2022 (page 7). 

Metallurgy on mafic-ultramafic rocks

We are still waiting on the release of metallurgical samples, These samples were from areas which have elevated levels of critical minerals. The rocks were collected from massive dark outcrops and they have anomalous levels of vanadium, scandium, cobalt, titanium, palladium, nickel and copper. Once the crushed pulps are received, they will be treated with simple physical processes, in order to see if the metals can be extracted.


Community & Environment

Working with landowners and stakeholders

Community meeting

The Community Meeting was planned for July 2021 but was cancelled. because of concers over Covid19. Instead an article was written for the Apsley Advocate and published on 21st September 2022.

Communication

This website gives landowners and communities updates on the progress of exploration.

Renewals

The  exploration licences have been renewed  and the annual reports were submitted to the Department in February, May and September 2022.

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