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INFINITY MINING LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2023

Apr 19, 2023

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News release

For Immediate Dissemination

ASX Announcement | 20 April 2023

Infinity Mining Limited ABN 73 609 482 180 ASX Code: IMI

Directors Joe Phillips Executive Chairman

Joe Groot Chief Executive Officer

Cameron McCall Non-Executive Director

Harley Groot Non-Executive Director

Dr Michael Kale Non-Executive Director

Mima Wirakara Company Secretary

Contact Details

Kings Row Office Park Building 01, Suite 1G 40-52 McDougall St Milton QLD 4064

Tel: +61 7 3221 1796

LITHIUM RICH SYSTEM IDENTIFIED FROM MAIDEN SCOUT DRILLING ON INFINITY MINING TAMBOURAH SOUTH TENEMENT

Highlights:

  • In November 2022 Infinity Mining completed its maiden scout drilling program at Tambourah South; an advance of 1,812 metres across 21 holes.[1]

  • This program tested three areas that had been mapped and surface sampled with pegmatites testing up to 2.636% Li2O.[2]

  • The downhole assay results confirmed that the outcropping Lithium (Li) rich pegmatites are relatively steeply dipping plus identified concealed pegmatites and the merging of pegmatites at depth.

  • The current batch of 486 samples were highly anomalous in Lithium with over 50, 1m samples returning between 0.20% Li2O and a maximum of 0.994% Li2O, and 132 samples of 1m to 5m composites returned between 0.10% Li2O and 0.21% Li2O.

  • A 4m @ 0.573% Li2O section was identified, and the longest interval was 9m @ 0.332% Li2O.

  • Assays results also exhibited elevated to anomalous Lithium in the order of 100’s ppm Li within the host mafic volcanics and mafic schists, indicative of a rich system.

  • Drilling also confirmed the presence of elevated to anomalous Caesium (Cs) Tantalum (Ta) and Rubidium (Rb) at depth within the pegmatites and host rocks with up to 2123 ppm Rb, 155.8 ppm Ta and 235.9 ppm Cs.

  • Down hole logging and assay also indicate that the outcropping Lithium bearing pegmatites are relativity steeply dipping and, in some areas, appear to merge at depth. Drilling also intersected blind or concealed pegmatites which do not outcrop.

1 ASX Announcement 24 November 2022 Maiden Drilling Program at South Tambourah intersects significant lithium mineralization 2 ASX Announcement 26 September 2022 Further rock sampling has identified additional lithium bearing pegmatites at Tambourah South

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Infinity Mining Limited (ASX: IMI) (the Company or Infinity ) is pleased to announce the sample results from its maiden 2022 Scout drilling at Tambourah South (E45/4848).

Tambourah is currently being explored for Pegmatite Hosted Li, Rb and Rare Earth Element (REE) deposits. Satellite imaginary (Google Earth) and public domain air borne magnetic data, along with gravity and radio metric data has assisted in identifying the presence of Li, REE fertile granite adjacent greenstone belt covered by Infinity’s exploration licence E45/4848.

Follow-up field mapping, rock chip sampling and recent drilling has now confirmed the presence of LCT and REE bearing pegmatites with grades up to 3.86% Li02, 0.66% Rb and 611 ppm, Cs[1] at surface[345] , see Figure 1 .

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Figure 1. Basic geology on magnetics with Infinity’s current exploration.

The maiden RC drilling program confirmed that Li-bearing pegmatites, with Spodumene and Lepidolite[5] , continue at depth under outcropping pegmatites. A total of 41 individual pegmatite units were logged in 18 of the 21 drill holes, with thickness ranging from 1m to 35m.[5]

3 ASX Announcement 15 March 2023 Infinity Mining Lithium Exploration Recommences at South Tambourah.

4 ASX Announcement 15 September 2022 Infinity Mining discover high grade Rubidium

5 ASX Announcement 24 November 2022 Maiden Drilling Program at South Tambourah intersects significant lithium mineralization

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A total of 489 samples were initially selected from the 21 RC holes (Table 1) and submitted for analyses at Jinning Testing and Inspection in Perth. Samples consisted of 1m individual samples through and adjacent to logged pegmatites, plus selective composite samples up to 5m of host geology. The best down hole interval using a 0.1% Li2O cut-off was 4m @ 0.573% Li2O in TM22RC018, and the longest was 9m @ 0.332% Li2O in TM22RC015. An interval of 26m @ 0.186% Li2O in TM22RC008 was recorded but this hole drilled down the outcropping pegmatite, see Table 2 .

HOLE_ID Prospect East
(MGA50
GDA94)
North
(MGA50
GDA94)
Elevation
(mRL)
Depth
(m)
Collar
Azimuth
Collar
Dip
TM22RC001 Grumpys 726373 7599343 355 46 185 -60
TM22RC002 Grumpys 726395 7599344 357 40 231 -50
TM22RC003 McNeills 726175 7600149 352 100 276 -60
TM22RC004 McNeills 726176 7600118 354 100 271 -56
TM22RC005 McNeills 726187 7600089 382 100 275 -55
TM22RC006 McNeills 726178 7600048 384 100 299 -55
TM22RC007 McNeills 726170 7600054 368 100 299 -55
TM22RC008 McNeills 726166 7600015 386 100 125 -55
TM22RC011 McNeills 726150 7600036 378 100 279 -56
TM22RC010 McNeills 726165 7600036 377 100 272 -56
TM22RC009 McNeills 726186 7600025 378 100 271 -56
TM22RC012 McNeills 725990 7600204 387 100 272 -56
TM22RC013 McNeills 726005 7600186 387 100 286 -57
TM22RC014 McNeills 726118 7599992 359 100 91 -56
TM22RC015 McNeills 726130 7599929 376 100 315 -56
TM22RC016 Grumpys 726438 7599386 389 52 326 -56
TM22RC017 Naughtons 726223 7598839 376 100 334 -55
TM22RC018 Naughtons 726246 7598845 373 100 336 -56
TM22RC019 Naughtons 726173 7598798 403 40 126 -54
TM22RC020 Naughtons 726152 7599019 376 58 329 -55
TM22RC021 Naughtons 726194 7599026 369 76 336 -55
Table 1. Drill hole collar details

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Table 2. Drill hole intercepts with a cut-off 0.1% Li2O.

Hole ID From(m) To(m) Width(m) Li2O_pct2
TM22RC001 0 5 5 0.125
TM22RC001 25 28 3 0.148
TM22RC002 3 4 1 0.224
TM22RC002 7 9 2 0.401
TM22RC002 10 13 3 0.142
TM22RC002 28 33 5 0.123
TM22RC003 0 1 1 0.148
TM22RC003 7 9 2 0.128
TM22RC003 40 47 7 0.120
TM22RC003 60 65 5 0.124
TM22RC004 35 41 6 0.104
TM22RC004 91 93 2 0.130
TM22RC005 4 5 1 0.186
TM22RC005 9 12 3 0.117
TM22RC005 17 18 1 0.108
TM22RC005 32 33 1 0.114
TM22RC006 14 15 1 0.141
TM22RC006 16 17 1 0.106
TM22RC006 19 20 1 0.101
TM22RC006 24 25 1 0.123
TM22RC006 26 29 3 0.168
TM22RC006 30 31 1 0.110
TM22RC006 37 39 2 0.107
TM22RC006 40 41 1 0.101
TM22RC006 42 47 5 0.198
TM22RC006 47 50 3 0.151
TM22RC007 15 17 2 0.149
TM22RC007 28 29 1 0.112
TM22RC007 30 33 3 0.110
TM22RC007 41 43 2 0.178
TM22RC007 44 46 2 0.121
TM22RC008 8 10 2 0.207
TM22RC008 21 24 3 0.209
TM22RC008 27 29 2 0.359
TM22RC008 31 32 1 0.114
TM22RC008 35 61 26 0.186
TM22RC008 63 64 1 0.118
TM22RC009 33 40 7 0.150
TM22RC009 47 50 3 0.107

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Hole ID From(m) To(m) Width(m) Li2O_pct2
TM22RC009 77 78 1 0.115
TM22RC009 82 83 1 0.342
TM22RC010 11 12 1 0.103
TM22RC010 19 21 2 0.217
TM22RC010 24 32 8 0.117
TM22RC011 4 9 5 0.262
TM22RC011 10 13 3 0.126
TM22RC011 15 19 4 0.124
TM22RC011 21 25 4 0.134
TM22RC012 8 10 2 0.123
TM22RC012 33 36 3 0.126
TM22RC013 0 1 1 0.110
TM22RC013 6 7 1 0.159
TM22RC013 28 29 1 0.105
TM22RC015 0 9 9 0.332
TM22RC015 11 12 1 0.104
TM22RC015 46 47 1 0.104
TM22RC016 0 2 2 0.144
TM22RC016 3 4 1 0.122
TM22RC016 5 8 3 0.119
TM22RC017 5 7 2 0.254
TM22RC017 24 29 5 0.149
TM22RC017 41 42 1 0.112
TM22RC018 8 13 5 0.264
TM22RC018 32 36 4 0.573
TM22RC018 49 50 1 0.106
TM22RC018 52 57 5 0.187
TM22RC020 5 6 1 0.141
TM22RC020 7 11 4 0.202
TM22RC021 19 27 8 0.353
TM22RC021 28 32 4 0.107

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The current batch of 486 samples were also highly anomalous in Lithium with over 50, 1 m samples returning between 0.20% Li2O and a maximum of 0.994% Li2O, and 132 samples of 1m to 5 m composites returned between 0.10% Li2O and 0.21% Li2O. The assay results also exhibited elevated to anomalous Lithium geochemistry in the order of 100’s ppm Li within the host ultramafic, mafic and felsic volcanics and mafic schists away from the logged pegmatites.

Elevated to anomalous Cs, Ta and Rb were also recorded in the pegmatites and the host rocks with 120 samples returning between 202.1 ppm and 2123 ppm Rb, 69 samples between 50 ppm and 155.8 ppm Ta, and 30 samples between 69 ppm and 235.9 ppm Cs. These results indicated that an extensive Lithium rich pegmatite system has developed at Tambourah South. Further analysis of the down hole geochemistry is still underway and awaits pending downhole assays for intervals not assayed during the first analytical batch.

The down hole logging and assay also indicates that the outcropping Lithium bearing pegmatites are relativity steeply dipping and, in some areas, appear to merge at depth. Drilling also intersected blind or concealed pegmatites which do not outcrop. Figure 2 shows the currently mapped pegmatites on the western side of the licence, drill holes traces and position of cross-sections shown in Figures 3 and 4 . Infinity believes that these results indicate that the project has high prospectivity for blind or concealed pegmatites and that currently exposed pegmatites may be the upper parts of larger more fertile system at depth. More recent structural displacement may have also down-thrown and/or off-set eastern parts of the system.

A passive seismic survey using ambient noise tomography (ANT) commenced on 24 March 2023 and will finish on 23 April 2023[6] . The ANT survey will generate 3D seismic images down to +200metres and is designed to image the pegmatite zones and host geology below the surface. The data will be used to interpret a 3D geology model of the pegmatite systems at Tambourah South and to assist with drill targeting.

6 ASX Announcement 27 March 2023 Deployment of ANT geodes at Tambourah South

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Figure 2. Western side of Tambourah showing three drill hole areas and cross-section locations.

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Figure 3. Cross-section 1, McNeill’s area.

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Figure 4. Cross-section 2, Naughton’s area.

Joe Groot, CEO of Infinity Mining commented:

“Infinity believes that the current assays results are highly encouraging and that Tambourah South is still a very fertile Lithium system that is under-explored. The ongoing 3D geology interpretation incorporating the results from the current passive seismic survey will enable the Company to identify prospective concealed pegmatite targets.”

On behalf of the Board of Directors, Mr Joe Phillips, Executive Chairman For more information please contact:

Joe Phillips Executive Chairman +61 7 3221 1796 [email protected]

Investor Relations – Australia The Market Bull Hayley Corrigan [email protected]

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Competent Persons Statement

The information contained in this report that relates to the Exploration Results is based on information compiled by Dr Darryn Hedger, who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Dr Hedger is a Geological Consultant for Infinity Mining and has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity which he has undertaken to qualify as Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian JORC Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Dr Hedger consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Company Profile

Infinity Mining Limited holds 100% interest in 681.53km[2] of tenements in the East Pilbara and 13.81 km[2] in the Central Goldfields regions of Western Australia. The Company also has a number of pending applications in the East Pilbara totalling ~211km[2] . These tenements are located in highly prospective Lithium, Nickel, Copper and Gold terranes. The Company’s business strategy is to develop near-term gold targets in the Central Goldfields to support the longer-term investments needed to develop the East Pilbara tenements (Lithium, Nickel, Gold, Copper projects)

Caution Regarding Forward Looking Statements

Certain of the statements made and information contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking information and forward-looking statements (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements herein, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future, including but not limited to statements regarding exploration results and Mineral Resource estimates or the eventual mining of any of the projects, are forward-looking statements. The forwardlooking statements in this press release reflect the current expectations, assumptions or beliefs of the Company based upon information currently available to the Company. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forwardlooking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct as actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include but are not limited to: unforeseen technology changes that results in a reduction in copper, nickel or gold demand or substitution by other metals or materials; the discovery of new large low cost deposits of copper, nickel or gold; the general level of global economic activity; failure to proceed with exploration programmes or determination of Mineral resources; inability to demonstrate economic viability of Mineral Resources; and failure to obtain mining approvals. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty thereof. Such statements relate to future events and expectations and, as such, involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and except as may otherwise be required pursuant to applicable laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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JORC Code, 2012 Edition – Table 1

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sampling
techniques
Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or
specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate
to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes,
or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be
taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.
Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity
and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems
used.
Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the
Public Report.
In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be
relatively simple (e.g. ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1
m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge
for fire assay’). In other cases more explanation may be required, such
as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.
Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules)
may warrant disclosure of detailed information.
•A total of 21 x RC drill holes were completed by Infinity Mining Ltd in
December 2022 at the Tambourah South Lithium Prospect, on
tenement 45/4848, 86 km southwest of Marble Bar, WA.
•Holes TM22RC001 to TM22RC021 were drilled to depths ranging from
40 to 100 m for a total of 1812 m drilled.
•Reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m split samples of the
drill chips, from the rig-mounted cyclone, from which a 2-3 kg split
sample was collected into pre-numbered calico bags using a cone
splitter.
•The remaining bulk 1-meter samples were also collected from the
cyclone in large green plastic bags and stored on site.
•Drill sampling was monitored by the qualified geologist on site.
•The calico bag samples were dried, crushed and pulverised prior to
analyses.
•Zones of interest were also analysed by Sodium Peroxide fusion for
digestion 20 element suite by Jinning Testing and Inspection
Laboratory in Perth, WA.
Drilling
techniques
Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air
blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple
or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other
type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc).
•RC drilling was conducted by Strike Drilling using a tract mounted
Austech X350 drill rig.
•RC drilling was completed using a 5.5-inch face sampling hammer bit.
•2 to 6 m of PVC casing was used at each hole to protect the collar.
•Drilling methods and equipment were to best industry standard
Drill sample
recovery
Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries
and results assessed.
Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure
representative nature of the samples.
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.
•Sample recovery and moisture content was monitored by the field
geologist at the rig.
•Recovery was estimated to be 90 to 100%, for the majority of
samples collected.
•Samples were dry and limited groundwater was encountered.
•No bias has been found between sample recovery and grade.
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Logging Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and
geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral
Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.
Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or
costean, channel, etc) photography.
The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.
•Geological logs were completed for all drill holes by an experienced
geologist.
•The lithology, weathering, oxidation, colour, grainsize, texture,
alteration, veining, structure and mineralisation were recorded in
excel spreadsheets at the time of drilling by an experienced geologist.
•Logs are largely qualitative in nature using company logging codes.
•Logging of spodumene and Lepidolite mineralization and veining was
quantitative.
Sub-sampling
techniques
and sample
preparation
If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken.
If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and whether
sampled wet or dry.
For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the
sample preparation technique.
Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to
maximise representivity of samples.
Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in-
situ material collected, including for instance results for field
duplicate/second-half sampling.
Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material
being sampled.
•RC drilling was used to obtain 1 m split samples, from the rig-
mounted cyclone, from which a 2-3 kg split sample was collected into
pre-numbered calico bags using a cone splitter.
•A second 1m split was also collected from the cyclone in the case
duplicate samples.
•Samples selected for assaying was guided by visual mineralisation or
the presence of appropriated host rocks for lithium mineralisation.
•Samples were mostly dry and were stored at Infinity Mining’s Hillside
Camp prior to shipping to Perth.
•Samples were then transported to Jinning laboratory in Perth for
analysis.
•Samples size and collection are appropriated for the pegmatite and
host rock material being sampled.
Quality of
assay data
and
laboratory
tests
The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory
procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or
total.
For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc,
the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument
make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their
derivation, etc.
Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,
duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels
of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) andprecision have been established.
•The entire samples were dried, crushed and pulverized to 85% passing
<75um. A Sodium Peroxide fusion in a Ni crucible with a HCl finish
was used for digestion. An ICP-OES and ICP-MS analysis was then
carried out for 20 elements including Li2O and Li indicator elements.
Li2O% was calculated from Li ppm using a conversion factor of 2.153
at the lab.
•Jinning used 16 internal standards, 8 blanks and 16 repeats.
•Infinity used 26 standards, 11 blanks and 5 repeats.
•Acceptable levels of accuracy for these rock chips were established.
Verification of
sampling and
assaying
The verification of significant intersections by either independent or
alternative company personnel.
The use of twinned holes.
Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data
verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.
Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
•No twinned drilling has been conducted.
•No QAQC issues were identified in the results.
•Samples and sample sites were documented in the field by a qualified
geologist.
•Representative 1m samples of the drill chips were stored in chip trays.
•Drill hole chip trayswere photographyinboth white and UV light.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
•Site data were recorded on a computer in the field and later transfer to
a central repository.
•Sample descriptions were check against photos.
•Drill hole locations were validated using a GIS.
•Li2O% was calculated by the lab from Li ppm using a conversion factor
of 2.153.
Location of
data points
Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and
down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used
in Mineral Resource estimation.
Specification of the grid system used.
Quality and adequacy of topographic control.
•A table of drill hole collar details is included in the report and also in
ASX Announcement 24 November 2022 “Maiden Drilling Program at
South Tambourah intersects significant lithium mineralization”.
•A map showing the drill hole locations is included in the body of the
report.
•Drill hole collars were collected using a hand-held Garmin GPS and
coordinates are referenced to GDA94, MGA Zone 51 grid.
•The accuracy of the drill collar locations for East and North is around 3
to 5 m error. The accuracy for elevation is higher (approximately 10 m).
•All the holes were drilled at a -60 dip to 212 azimuths (grid bearing).
•A downhole gyro survey tool was used to take a dip and azimuth
reading every 30mdepthdowneach hole.
Data spacing
and
distribution
Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.
Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the
degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral
Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications
applied.
• _Whether sample compositing has been applied. _
•Data spacing and distribution was dependent on the identification of
pegmatite dykes.
•There is insufficient data to determine any economic parameters or
mineral resources
Orientation of
data in
relation to
geological
structure
Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of
possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering
the deposit type.
If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of
key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling
bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
•The drill holes were mostly drilled roughly 90 degrees to the strike of
the pegmatites observed in outcrop.
•Holes were generally angled to intersect the interpreted depth
extension of the pegmatite units, at the optimal orientation.
•One TM22RC008 was drilled down dip of a pegmatite to test the lateral
extend of the pegmatite body.
•No sampling bias due to drilling orientation is known at this time.
Sample
security
The measures taken to ensure sample security. •Infinity Mining staff delivered all the samples directly to Jinning Labs for
analysis.
Audits or
reviews
The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data. •No audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data were
undertaken.

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Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral
tenement and
land tenure
status
Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including
agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,
partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,
wilderness or national park and environmental settings.
The security of tenure held at the time of reporting along with any
known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
•South Tambourah is located within tenement E45/4848 held by Infinity
Mining Limited.
•The tenement covers an area of 3.2 sq km.
•The Infinity tenement (E45/4848) is in good standing.
•A Heritage Agreement with the Palyku Claimant Group is in place.
Exploration
done by other
parties
Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties. South Tambourah
•No exploration for Lithium has been reported on E45/4848.
•A Ta (Li) occurrence in the north-west corner of the E45/4848,
Tambourah North 2 is reported in the WAMEX mineral occurrence
database but no description of this occurrence was found.
•Nickle exploration was carried by Anglo (1969-1973). No significant
mineralisation was found.
•Gold exploration was carried by Altura (2012-2015), B Keilor (2001-
2005), Mineral Prospectors (1986-1993), BHP (1981-1986) No
significant mineralisation was found.
•Altura recognised Lepidolite bearing pegmatites approx. 2.5km south
of the tenement and sampling returned up to 1.38% Li2O (Trautman,
2013). Altura’s focus was the granite/greenstone margin and their
tenement was adjacent to E45/4848.
Geology Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. •Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (or REE) pegmatites with structurally
deformed Archean Greenstones, similar to the Greenbushes,
Pilgangoora and Wodgina lithium deposits.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Drill hole
Information
A summary of all information material to the understanding of the
exploration results including a tabulation of the following information
for all Material drill holes:
o easting and northing of the drill hole collar
o elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation above sea level in
metres) of the drill hole collar
o dip and azimuth of the hole
o down hole length and interception depth
o hole length.
If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the
information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the
understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly
_explain why this is the case. _
•Drill collar files included in the report and have been previously
documented in ASX Announcement 24 November 2022 “Maiden
Drilling Program at South Tambourah intersects significant lithium
mineralization”.
Data
aggregation
methods
In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,
maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high
grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.
Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade
results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for
such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such
aggregations should be shown in detail.
The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values
should be clearly stated.
•No high-grade cuts or any aggregation methods have been applied.
•Li2O % were calculated from Li ppm values using a conversion factor
of 2.153.
Relationship
between
mineralisation
widths and
intercept
lengths
These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of
Exploration Results.
If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle
is known, its nature should be reported.
If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there
should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. ‘down hole length, true
width not known’).
•The drill holes were designed to drill roughly perpendicular to the steep
dipping pegmatite bodies at surface.
•Drill holes were oriented to return the best intersections of the
mineralization and drilled in a perpendicular manner.
•The mineralized drill intersections are reported as down hole intervals
and were not converted to true widths.
•The mineralised intercepts quoted in the report are close to being
perpendicularbut arenot truewidths.
Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being
reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill
hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
•All maps have been inserted within the announcement. See diagrams
in body of report.
Balanced
reporting
Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not
practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades
and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
Exploration Results.
•N/A

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Other
substantive
exploration
data
Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported
including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical
survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and
method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density,
groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential
_deleterious or contaminating substances. _
•N/A
Further work The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for lateral
extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).
Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,
provided this information is not commercially sensitive.
•Refer to the main body of the announcement.

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