The project is accessed via the Great Northern Highway 150 km northeast from Meekath arra, then east approximately 15 km on the Doolgunna Homestead Road. Meekatharra has infrastructure serving operating gold mines.

Multi – element determinations from a NITON XL3t XRF Analyser have now been completed and base metal results of interest are r eported below along with additional Au assaying using ALS’s trace level method Au – TL43. The 647 auger soil samples were pulverised at ALS Laboratory, to a fine grind so that 95% of the sample is <75 micron. This was completed in preparation for initial NI TON XL3t XRF Analyser testing for base metals.

One hundred and seventy three of the samples closed the 400m line spacing to 200m line spacing again highlighting a moderate broad spaced copper, gold, zinc and zinc – copper anomaly. The regional magnetic map indicates a strong magnetic lineament under some of the anomalous areas.

The company is pleased with the results which show that further follow up infill auger soil sampling is warranted.

Geology

Regionally the area is underlain by the Goodin Dome and form part of the Bangemall Basin Palaeo – Proterozoic to Meso – Proterozoic sequence of granitoids, acid volcanics and sedimentary rocks. Nearby greenstone inliers host many gold occurrences and resources such as the Marymia Dome and Plutonic areas. Immediatel y to the north recent discoveries of copper and base metals by Sandfire Resources NL at Doolgunna also testify to the prospectivity of the area. The regional geological setting is in the centre of a triangle surrounded by three major greenstone belts (Meek atharra to the SW, Wiluna to the SE and Marymia to the N).

The tenement Neo – Archaean monzogranite inlier occupies an area known as the Goodin Dome structure and several NW – SE and radial faults are interpreted to be present. These would have been generated as a result of dilation over the dome and potential to host mineralisation.

On the west edge of the Goodin Dome magnetic lineaments indicate shearing or faulting.

Recent work indicates that these features may have potential to be mineralised including anomalous gold, copper and zinc.

Results

The total magnetic map with the position of the auger soil samples. Gold anomalies from r esults of analysis from ALS Laboratories are shown. Some common orientations of magnetic lineaments are visible in ENE and WSW directions. Some of the gold anomalies appear to be related to the magnetic features. anomalous copper and zin c analysis using a Niton XRF analyser, as well as the anomalous gold results. Some coincidence of copper and zinc anomalies occur in the central sample area.

These results and interpretation provides further targets for infill auger soil geochemical sa mpling.