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Broad, Shallow Gold Zone at Red Mountain

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Appendix 3: Red Mountain Table 1 (JORC Code, 2012)

Key Points: 
  • Appendix 3: Red Mountain Table 1 (JORC Code, 2012)
    Set out below is Section 1 and Section 2 of Table 1 under the JORC Code, 2012 for the Red Mountain project.
  • RC chip samples are splits from 1m intervals using a 75%:25% riffle splitter to obtain a 3kg sample.
  • Historically, Eastman Kodak and Flexit electronic multi-shot downhole survey tools have been used at Red Mountain to collect down hole azimuth and inclination information for the majority of the diamond drill holes.
  • As these tools rely on the earths magnetic field to measure azimuth, there is some localised interference/inaccuracy introduced by the presence of magnetite in some parts of the Red Mountain mineral system.

Exploration Ramps Up at Red Mountain

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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

The information in this Announcement that relates to exploration results is based on information compiled by Dr Andrew Stewart, who is responsible for the exploration data, comments on exploration target sizes, QA/QC and geological interpretation and information.

Key Points: 
  • The information in this Announcement that relates to exploration results is based on information compiled by Dr Andrew Stewart, who is responsible for the exploration data, comments on exploration target sizes, QA/QC and geological interpretation and information.
  • Set out below is Section 1 and Section 2 of Table 1 under the JORC Code, 2012 for the Red Mountain project.
  • Historically, Eastman Kodak and Flexit electronic multi-shot downhole survey tools have been used at Red Mountain to collect down hole azimuth and inclination information for the majority of the diamond drill holes.
  • As these tools rely on the earths magnetic field to measure azimuth, there is some localised interference/inaccuracy introduced by the presence of magnetite in some parts of the Red Mountain mineral system.

Positive Metallurgical Test Results for Oxidised Material at Kharmagtai

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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

The information in this Announcement that relates to metallurgy and metallurgical test work has been reviewed by Andrew Goulsbra, AusIMM, B.App Sci (Met).

Key Points: 
  • The information in this Announcement that relates to metallurgy and metallurgical test work has been reviewed by Andrew Goulsbra, AusIMM, B.App Sci (Met).
  • Appendix 2: Kharmagtai Table 1 (JORC Code, 2012)
    Set out below is Section 1 and Section 2 of Table 1 under the JORC Code, 2012 Edition for the Kharmagtai project.
  • Analysis of recovery results vs grade shows no significant trends that might indicate sampling bias introduced by variable recovery in fault/fracture zones.
  • A field duplicate core sample is collected every 30th sample to ensure the representivity of the in-situ material collected.

Vertical Extension of High Grade Bornite Zone at Stockwork Hill

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Monday, August 16, 2021

Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.

Key Points: 
  • Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.
  • In other cases, more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.
  • Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material.
  • The data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish geological and grade continuity, and to support the Mineral Resource classification.