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PEEL MINING LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2021

Oct 26, 2021

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27[th] OCTOBER 2021

ASX ANNOUNCEMENT

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PEEL ACHIEVES 205m @ 1.4% COPPER AT WIRLONG

WIDEST INTERCEPT YET HIGHLIGHTS GROWTH POTENTIAL

KEY POINTS

WIRLONG

  • Latest assays from Peel’s maiden resource drilling at Wirlong copper deposit, NSW, yields the Company’s widest copper intercept to date , including further high-grade copper intervals, with new results including :

WLDD040

  • 205m @ 1.4% Cu, 3g/t Ag from 434m including :

  • 161m @ 1.53% Cu, 3g/t Ag from 434m including:

    • 7m @ 3.63% Cu, 7g/t Ag from 458m

    • 9m @ 3.19%Cu, 9g/t Ag from 475m

    • 11m @ 4.32% Cu, 8g/t Ag from 501m

    • 10m @ 4.6% Cu, 7g/t Ag from 584m

  • 16m @ 2.02% Cu, 3g/t Ag from 622m

WLDD022

  • 21m @ 1.31% Cu, 6g/t Ag from 336m including:

  • 6m @ 2.2% Cu , 9g/t Ag from 337m

WLDD024

  • 22m @ 1.36% Cu, 4g/t Ag from 256m including:

  • 5m @ 2.91% Cu , 10g/t Ag from 260m

  • 2m @ 3.69% Cu, 12g/t Ag from 274m

WLDD029

  • 13m @ 2.2% Cu, 10g/t Ag from 315m including:

    • 5m @ 4.35% Cu , 14g/t Ag from 319m
  • WLDD040 represents extensional drilling and is located on the south-eastern edge of the Wirlong Central zone with limited drilling along strike to south-east

  • Recent structural review has highlighted the potential for mineralisation to continue along strike to the south-east of WLDD040

  • Processing and assaying continue with further results expected in the coming weeks

  • Maiden resource estimate modelling underway and anticipated in Dec Q 2021

  • Drilling at Wirlong continuing, targeting growth and upgrade potential

MALLEE BULL

  • Latest assays from Mallee Bull resource upgrade drilling yield further high-grade copper mineralisation:

MBDD053

  • 26.84m @ 3.12% Cu, 23g/t Ag , 0.14g/t Au from 542.16m including:

    • 3.44m @ 4.43% Cu, 76g/t Ag, 0.62g/t Au from 542.16m

    • 10m @ 5.92% Cu, 30g/t Ag , 0.12g/t from 553m

  • MBDD053 mineralisation indicates the mineralised resource domain thickens on the southern edge of Mallee Bull

  • Mallee Bull copper resource upgrade drilling continues with two diamond rigs operating and ~80% of original resource drilling program completed

  • Processing and assaying continue with further results expected in the coming weeks

  • Drilling primarily aims to convert Inferred classified resources to Indicated classification

  • Peel expects to deliver a Mallee Bull Resource update towards the end of Dec Q 2021

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734

Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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Peel Mining Limited (ASX:PEX) (Peel or the Company) is pleased to report that ongoing drilling at its 100%-owned Wirlong and Mallee Bull copper deposits in NSW has returned further high-grade coppermineralised intercepts, including Peel’s widest copper intercept achieved to date at Wirlong. Notably the intercept in WLDD040 at Wirlong is interpreted to be open along strike to the east/southeast.

Resource drilling at both prospects is continuing, whilst modeling for maiden resource estimation at Wirlong is now underway, as part of Peel’s copper first development strategy. Wirlong and Mallee Bull are part of Peel’s South Cobar Project, centred around 100km south of Cobar in Western NSW.

PEEL MINING MANAGING DIRECTOR ROB TYSON COMMENTED:

“Maiden resource modeling and estimation for Wirlong is now underway whilst resource drilling continues to define this growing copper system where mineralisation remains open in most directions. WLDD040 has returned the most significant copper intercept at Wirlong to date and recent structural modeling indicates that this mineralisation remains open along strike to the southeast.

“At Mallee Bull, resource drilling continues to advance with ~80% of the original resource definition program completed. MBDD053 has yielded a wide, high grade copper intercept on the boundary of the current resource indicating a significant thickening of the Mallee Bull lode in this area.”

WIRLONG

As previously reported, drillholes WLDD022, 024, 029 and 040 were recognised as hosting significant copper mineralisation, with assays now confirming this. The intercept reported for WLDD022 is in addition to several previously reported mineralised intervals (see ASX announcement dated 8[th] July 2021). Recently returned assays confirm multiple new mineralised intercepts; better assays include:

WLDD040

  • 205m @ 1.4% Cu, 3g/t Ag from 434m including :

  • 161m @ 1.53% Cu, 3g/t Ag from 434m including:  7m @ 3.63% Cu, 7g/t Ag from 458m

    • 9m @ 3.19%Cu, 9g/t Ag from 475m

    • 11m @ 4.32% Cu, 8g/t Ag from 501m

  • 10m @ 4.6% Cu, 7g/t Ag from 584m

  • 16m @ 2.02% Cu, 3g/t Ag from 622m

WLDD022

  • 21m @ 1.31% Cu, 6g/t Ag from 336m including:  6m @ 2.2% Cu , 9g/t Ag from 337m

WLDD024

  • 22m @ 1.36% Cu, 4g/t Ag from 256m including:  5m @ 2.91% Cu , 10g/t Ag from 260m

  • 2m @ 3.69% Cu, 12g/t Ag from 274m

WLDD029

  • 13m @ 2.2% Cu, 10g/t Ag from 315m including:  5m @ 4.35% Cu , 14g/t Ag from 319m

WLLDD040 intersected the widest copper mineralised interval to date at Wirlong including multiple highgrade copper mineralised intervals as shown above. WLDD040 tested the south-eastern margin of the Wirlong mineral system and is viewed as an extensional drillhole. A recent structural review has highlighted the potential for mineralisation to continue along strike to the south-east of WLDD040. Peel is planning further drilling to test this position.

Latest results are additional to previously reported resource definition drillholes which intersected substantial chalcopyrite-dominant sulphide mineralisation over significant downhole widths. Tables 5 & 6 show all significant resource drilling intercepts returned to date; better intersections include:

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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WLDD009

o 17m @ 4.00% Cu , 12 g/t Ag from 269m WLDD011 o 28m @ 3.62% Cu , 12g/t Ag from 306m WLDD013 o 24.4m @ 3.68% Cu , 11g/t Ag from 350m WLDD016 o 5.75m @ 5.54% Cu , 37g/t Ag from 353.25m WLDD017 o 10m @ 4.04% Cu , 24g/t Ag from 300m WLDD019 o 17.05m @ 2.87% Cu , 13g/t Ag from 262m WLDD022 o 11m @ 3.52% Cu , 16g/t Ag from 207m WLDD025 o 14m @ 3.11% Cu , 16g/t Ag from 210m WLRC068 o 9m @ 4.33% Cu , 14g/t Ag from 181m WLRC069 o 15m @ 3.80% Cu , 17g/t Ag from 255m WLRC071 o 10m @ 4.02% Cu , 16g/t Ag from 275m WLRC077 o 7m @ 3.58% Cu , 8g/t Ag from 334m WLRC079 o 7m @ 5.78% Cu , 19g/t Ag from 249m WLRC083 o 9m @ 4.10% Cu , 15g/t Ag from 270m

Mineralisation returned from resource definition drilling appears generally consistent with Peel’s geophysical and geological modelling. Maiden resource estimate modelling is now underway and is anticipated in the coming weeks. Processing and assaying are continuing with further results anticipated in the coming weeks. Drill results to date highlight the open nature of this growing copper mineral system.

Drilling at Wirlong was designed to test the upper part of the Wirlong Central zone, where high-grade copper (chalcopyrite) mineralisation is structurally controlled on a NW-SE orientation, locally known as the John Owen Fault. Wirlong Central zone mineralisation is also interpreted to be influenced by the interaction between the John Owen Fault and the regional scale N-S trending Woorara fault, creating a sinistral strike slip fault zone encompassing en echelon vein arrays.

The true width of intercepts reported for mineralisation associated with the John Owen Fault is estimated to be approximately 40-60% of the downhole widths. The true width of mineralisation distal to the John Owen Fault is more variable depending on vein array orientations relative to the respective drillhole. Further drilling is required in the south-east part of the Wirlong Central zone to determine accurate true widths in this area.

MALLEE BULL

Mallee Bull is amongst Australia’s highest grade undeveloped copper deposits, and resource upgrade drilling is part of Peel’s strategy to advance each of its deposits to mineable resources, as part of the Company’s copper first development strategy.

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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The 2017 resource estimate for Mallee Bull (see Table 1) comprises 6.76Mt at 1.8% Cu, 31g/t Ag, 0.4g/t Au, 0.6% Pb, 0.6% Zn (2.6% CuEq) containing approximately 119,000t Cu, 6.6Moz Ag, 83,000oz Au, 38,000t Pb, 38,000t Zn) (using a 1% CuEq cut-off) – Table 1. Refer to Peel Mining’s ASX Announcement dated 6th July 2017 “Mallee Bull Resource Grows by 65% to 175,000t CuEq” for further details.

As previously reported, Peel has identified significant copper mineralisation in drilling recently completed as part of resource definition drilling, with recently returned assays from MBDD053 confirming these observations:

MBDD053 o 26.84m @ 3.12% Cu, 23g/t Ag , 0.14g/t Au from 542.16m including:

  • 3.44m @ 4.43% Cu, 76g/t Ag, 0.62g/t Au from 542.16m

  • 10m @ 5.92% Cu, 30g/t Ag , 0.12g/t from 553m

MBDD053 mineralisation indicates the mineralised resource domain thickens on the southern edge of Mallee Bull. Table 7 shows all significant resource upgrade drilling intercepts returned to date, including previously released results, of which better intersections include:

MBDD034 o 21m @ 2.03% Cu, 38g/t Ag from 319m MBDD036 o 8.27m @ 3.62% Cu, 23g/t Ag from 311m MBDD037 o 62m @ 2.14% Cu, 15g/t Ag from 324m MBDD038 o 36m @ 3.55% Cu, 72g/t Ag from 345m MBDD039 o 20.7m @ 2.28% Cu, 44g/t Ag from 390.3m MBDD040 o 10m @ 3.41% Cu, 35g/t Ag from 426m MBDD043 o 9.67m @ 1.08% Cu, 11g/t Ag from 267.33m MBDD046 o 7.85m @ 17.72% Zn, 18.13% Pb, 127g/t Ag, 0.34% Cu, 0.58g/t Au from 371.2m o 6m @ 3.87% Cu, 82g/t Ag from 459m MBDD047 o 8.8m @ 1.88% Cu, 30g/t Ag from 367.7m o 5.3m @ 1.71% Cu, 21g/t Ag from 384m MBDD048 o 4.41m @ 16.82% Zn, 17.67% Pb, 109g/t Ag , 0.45% Cu, 0.98g/t Au from 352.59m o 24.7m @ 4.33% Cu, 33g/t Ag from 414.3m MBDD052 o 57m @ 3.70% Cu, 39g/t Ag from 614m MBDD051 o 16m @ 7.99% Zn, 8.54% Pb, 72g/t Ag , 0.64% Cu, 1.01g/t Au from 395m o 12m @ 2.61% Cu, 29g/t Ag from 571m

Although mineralisation at Mallee Bull commences at ~60m below surface and has been defined to at least 800m below surface, remaining open along strike and at depth, the bulk of Mallee Bull’s contained copper is located from ~350m below surface where resources are predominantly of an Inferred nature. The resource upgrade drilling program, comprising ~20,000m of diamond drilling, is primarily designed to convert Inferred classified resources to Indicated classification. Two, double shifting multi-purpose drill rigs are completing the program.

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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Resource upgrade drilling at Mallee Bull is progressing well and at the time of reporting ~80% of the original program was complete. A review of drilling has recently been completed and has highlighted the potential to optimise the resource upgrade outcome by modifying the resource definition program. Processing and assaying are continuing with further results anticipated in the coming weeks.

The true width of Mallee Bull intercepts reported is estimated to be approximately 40-60% of the downhole widths.

WIRLONG BACKGROUND

Wirlong is within Peel’s 100%-owned EL8307, located ~80km SSE of Cobar or ~35km N of Peel’s 100%owned Mallee Bull copper deposit. It is defined by 2km strike of sheared and intercalated volcanics and sediments; large multi-element soil geochemical anomalies; and coincident/semi-coincident geophysical anomalies. It has since proven to represent a very large hydrothermal system hosting significant copper mineralisation along more than 2.5km strike length and to depths of up to 950m. Some of the better copper intercepts returned from discovery phase of drilling at the Wirlong prospect include:

  • 9m @ 3.29% Cu , 18 g/t Ag from 70m in WLRC035

  • 27m @ 5.3% Cu , 23 g/t Ag from 286m in WLRC026

  • 31m @ 3.19% Cu , 11 g/t Ag from 299m in WLRC052

  • 9m @ 8% Cu , 17g/t Ag, 0.21 g/t Au from 616m in WLDD001

  • 17m @ 4.59% Cu , 8 g/t Ag from 738m in WLRCDD043

Peel completed three diamond drillholes at Wirlong Central in late 2019/early 2020 to test a new structural model (NW-SE) for the controls on high-grade copper mineralisation. Refer to Peel Mining’s ASX Announcement dated 3[rd] April 2020 “Wirlong Drill Results and Covid-19 update” for further details. Assay results returned significant intercepts in all three drillholes with results including:

  • 4.26m @ 2.22% Cu , 7 g/t Ag from 380m and 0.74m @ 14.3% Cu, 66 g/t Ag from 396.2m in WLDD003

  • 1.15m @ 7.71% Cu , 30 g/t Ag from 54.45m and 30m @ 1.64% Cu , 8 g/t Ag from 305m (incl. 14m @ 2.63% Cu , 12 g/t Ag) from 320m in WLDD004

  • 5.9m @ 3.19% Cu , 13 g/t Ag from 347.1m in WLDD005

Down-hole EM was completed on drillholes WLDD003 and WLDD004 with modelling defining a late-time conductor, with approximate dimensions of 120m x 150m and its geometry consistent with the new structural model. High-grade copper mineralisation at Wirlong Central has been defined from near surface to more than 600m below surface and remains open in all directions.

MALLEE BULL BACKGROUND

The Mallee Bull copper deposit is located approximately 100km south of Cobar in western NSW and is situated on a 20,000-acre pastoral lease owned by Peel Mining.

In 2010, Peel was granted exploration lease EL7461 which encompassed the historic Gilgunnia and 4- Mile goldfields. Exploration initially focused on the known polymetallic potential of the May Day deposit located within ML1361 (wholly contained within EL7461) until a 2010 airborne electromagnetic geophysical survey resulted in the recognition of a coincident late time conducting anomaly and magnetic high proximal to the historic 4-Mile goldfields. The anomaly was confirmed by a subsequent ground-based geophysical survey in early 2011, and follow-up RC and diamond drilling resulted in the discovery of strongly anomalous polymetallic (Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag-Au) mineralisation.

In 2012, CBH Resources entered a farm-in agreement to acquire 50% of the Mallee Bull and May Day projects for $8.3m expenditure. During the JV partnership, seven drill programs were completed at

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734

Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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Mallee Bull, providing the basis for the reporting of a maiden mineral resource in 2014 and an updated mineral resource in 2017 (see Table 1). In 2020, Peel regained 100% control of the Mallee Bull and May Day deposits.

Table 1: Mallee Bull 2017 Mineral Resource estimate based on 1% CuEq cutoff grade. Figures in this table are rounded to reflect the precision of the estimates and include rounding errors.

Resource
Classification
Kt CuEq % Cu % Ag g/t Au g/t Pb % Zn %
Indicated 1,340 2.15 0.91 30 0.4 0.96 1.23
Inferred 5,420 2.7 2.0 31 0.4 0.5 0.4
Total Resource 6,760 2.6 1.8 31 0.4 0.6 0.6

Since discovery in 2011, drilling activities at Mallee Bull and proximal targets have comprised 125 RAB holes, 153 RC holes (including 42 with diamond tails), and 51 diamond holes (including 11 wedge holes) for a total of ~9,500m of RAB drilling, ~28,400m of RC drilling, and ~30,500m of diamond drilling at end 2020. Mineralisation at Mallee Bull commences at ~60m below surface and has been defined to at least 800m below surface and remains open along strike and at depth. Other exploration activities completed at Mallee Bull and surrounds include extensive surface geochemical sampling, geological mapping, and numerous airborne, surface and downhole geophysical surveys.

Mallee Bull is interpreted to be in a favourable geological and structural position; it is situated in an interpreted high-stress environment of the “nose” of an anticline and occurs in a geological sequence of turbidite and volcaniclastic sediments which are thought to be age equivalent to the Chesney and Great Cobar Slate Formations found in the immediate Cobar region. Mineralisation occurs either as massive sulphide or hydrothermal breccia styles within a package of brecciated volcaniclastic and turbidite sediments comprising siltstones and mudstones and is interpreted to occur as a shoot/lens-like structure dipping moderately to the west. The deposit is currently subdivided into three lenses: Silver Ray, Union, and Mallee Bull.

This announcement has been approved for release by the Board of Directors.

For further information, please contact: Rob Tyson – Peel Mining: +61 (0)420 234 020 Alex Cowie – NWR Communications: +61 (0)412 952 610

COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENTS

The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results is based on information compiled by Mr Rob Tyson who is a fulltime employee of the company. Mr Tyson is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Tyson has sufficient experience of relevance to the styles of mineralisation and the types of deposits under consideration, and to the activities undertaken, to qualify as Competent Persons as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Tyson consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on information in the form and context in which it appears. Exploration results are based on standard industry practices, including sampling, assay methods, and appropriate quality assurance quality control (QAQC) measures.

The information in this report that relates to the Mallee Bull Mineral Resource estimates and reported by the Company in compliance with JORC 2012 is based on information compiled by Jonathon Abbott, a Competent Person who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Jonathon Abbott is a full-time employee of MPR Geological Consultants Pty Ltd and is an independent consultant to Peel Mining Ltd. Mr Abbott has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”. Mr Abbott consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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PREVIOUS RESULTS

Previous results referred to herein have been extracted from previously released ASX announcements. Previous announcements and reports are available to view on www.peelmining.com.au and www.asx.com.au. Additional information regarding Mallee Bull is available in the Company’s quarterly reports from December 2010 through to June 2021 and in progress reports as reported to the ASX. The company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcements. The company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person’s findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcement.

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Figure 1 – After the rain at Wilkerboon

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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Figure 2 – Wirlong Drill Plan on Magnetics
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Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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Figure 3 – Wirlong Section 1

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Figure 4 – Wirlong Western Lens Long Section

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Figure 5 – Mallee Bull Drill Plan on Magnetics

Peel Mining Limited ACN 119 343 734 Unit 1, 34 Kings Park Rd, West Perth, WA 6005. Ph: (08) 9382 3955. E: [email protected] www.peelmining.com.au

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Figure 6 – Mallee Bull Section 1

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Figure 7 – Peel Mining Cobar Tenure

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Table 2: Wirlong Resource Drilling RC Drillhole Collars

Hole ID Easting Northing Azi (grid) Dip Final Depth (m)
WLRC067 418338.93 6447000.80 210.00 -54.00 144
WLRC068 418341.91 6447000.52 199.23 -59.82 268
WLRC069 418344.37 6447007.80 188.00 -70.64 310
WLRC070 418364.72 6446959.16 185.00 -60.00 173
WLRC071 418357.19 6447027.13 210.00 -60.00 352
WLRC072 418360.60 6446959.50 200.90 -51.00 252
WLRC073 418369.26 6447055.99 184.59 -69.57 396
WLRC074 418378.52 6446987.56 199.61 -59.69 263
WLRC075 418365.89 6447052.82 201.68 -72.29 438
WLRC076 418309.37 6447029.00 202.82 -47.89 213
WLRC077 418361.61 6447040.12 198.41 -68.00 380
WLRC078 418389.17 6446930.74 202.42 -51.68 179
WLRC079 418310.34 6447033.06 200.36 -60.44 299
WLRC080 418393.97 6446942.44 192.88 -60.88 243
WLRC081 418325.32 6447057.86 199.95 -60.47 204
WLRC082 418239.97 6447012.65 200.20 -50.85 198
WLRC083 418391.83 6447013.49 200.28 -60.11 300
WLRC084 418241.58 6447015.88 189.66 -60.26 221.5
WLRC085 418243.99 6447079.50 195.78 -56.62 290
WLRC087 418286.80 6447074.97 193.02 -61.69 296
WLRC088 418414.37 6446966.75 195.38 -60.91 259

Table 3: Wirlong Resource Drilling DDH (incl. RC pre-collar) Drillhole Collars

Hole ID Easting Northing Azi
(grid)
Dip Final Depth
(m)
Status
WLRCDD086 418240.37 6447067.17 187.00 -51.30 281.30 Completed
WLDD006 418328.00 6447061.00 199.77 -61.15 372.80 Completed
WLDD007 418285.00 6447075.00 206.60 -53.00 300.40 Completed
WLDD008 418312.00 6447033.00 205.64 -55.91 280.10 Completed
WLDD009 418403.00 6447029.00 201.70 -59.98 426.70 Completed
WLDD010 418286.00 6447077.00 202.90 -58.90 339.50 Completed
WLDD011 418404.00 6447032.00 203.20 -65.77 388.70 Completed
WLDD012 418291.00 6447082.00 204.10 -62.00 405.60 Completed
WLDD013 418418.00 6447058.00 203.35 -63.86 549.80 Completed
WLDD014 418301.00 6447093.00 207.50 -60.00 144.40 Abandoned
WLDD015 418369.00 6447055.00 203.30 -65.07 411.70 Completed
WLDD016 418297.00 6447093.00 202.60 -64.00 400.00 Completed
WLDD017 418377.35 6447069.94 199.04 -63.99 468.80 Completed
WLDD018 418311.16 6447026.70 204.79 -44.80 240.00 Completed
WLDD019 418415.89 6447134.49 201.73 -64.31 605.60 Completed
WLDD020 418336.71 6446997.16 203.80 -45.00 211.90 Completed
WLDD021 418346.36 6447003.56 205.00 -57.00 270.80 Completed
WLDD022 418414.75 6446965.58 205.82 -63.04 414.70 Completed
WLDD023 418347.44 6447003.22 204.99 -64.93 228.80 Completed
WLDD024 418429.00 6446991.00 206.43 -62.10 363.20 Completed
WLDD025 418346.55 6447003.94 205.50 -60.50 300.90 Completed
WLDD026 418442.40 6447017.84 207.23 -63.10 423.90 Completed
WLDD027 418246.85 6447084.14 203.70 -63.30 326.80 Completed
WLDD028 418253.03 6447096.68 204.96 -62.87 321.50 Completed

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Hole ID Easting Northing Azi
(grid)
Dip Final Depth
(m)
Status
WLDD029 418456.91 6446931.03 226.45 -56.57 351.70 Completed
WLDD030 418459.00 6446974.00 209.22 -60.12 465.70 Completed
WLDD031 418263.00 6447116.00 204.30 -62.50 400.10 Completed
WLDD032 418462.00 6446972.00 205.30 -62.40 456.80 Processingunderway
WLDD033 418402.19 6447034.00 207.10 -62.90 369.70 MET drillhole
WLDD034 418378.00 6446988.00 201.79 -62.87 384.80 Processingunderway
WLDD035 418402.00 6447033.00 205.00 -59.60 394.00 Processingunderway
WLDD036 418378.00 6446985.00 203.66 -54.69 243.50 Processingunderway
WLDD037 418379.00 6446987.00 204.66 -60.40 325.30 Assayspending
WLDD038 418483.00 6447092.00 204.40 -58.20 381.90 Processingunderway
WLDD039 418457.00 6446898.00 207.59 -63.31 381.80 Processingunderway
WLDD040 418485.19 6447092.56 202.70 -60.40 641.20 Completed
WLDD041 418323.78 6447058.79 206.42 -62.83 390.30 Assayspending
WLDD042 418341.75 6447091.65 206.26 -60.05 420.70 Processingunderway
WLDD043 418485.28 6447092.91 204.90 -68.16 770.10 Assayspending
WLDD044 418349.00 6447118.00 204.81 -63.64 468.90 Assayspending
WLDD045 418354.00 6447134.00 200.73 -64.26 699.90 Assayspending
WLDD046 418384.00 6447090.00 202.96 -63.92 532.00 Processingunderway
WLDD047 418384.00 6447090.00 200.39 -75.53 699.90 Processingunderway
WLDD048 418354.00 6447135.00 202.42 -69.46 699.20 Processingunderway
WLDD049 418415.00 6446968.00 211.58 -58.57 501.60 Processingunderway
WLDD050 418371.00 6446973.00 209.17 -56.14 423.70 Processingunderway
WLDD051 418428.00 6446991.00 205.00 -65.30 105.70 Processingunderway
WLDD052 418371.00 6446973.00 202.98 -55.72 300.20 Processingunderway
WLDD053 418429.00 6446992.00 203.50 -62.70 525.70 Processingunderway
WLDD054 418322.00 6447060.00 213.72 -62.99 531.80 Processingunderway
WLDD055 418442.00 6447018.00 203.23 -63.97 561.80 Processingunderway
WLDD056 418322.00 6447061.00 213.77 -68.31 Current Continuing
WLDD057 418488.50 6447095.00 203.46 -66.12 Current Continuing

Table 4: Mallee Bull Resource Drilling DDH Drillhole Collars

Hole ID Easting Northing Azi
(grid)
Dip Final
Depth(m)
Status
MBDD033 415163.49 6413271.23 86.99 -64.00 351.60 Completed
MBDD034 415162.24 6413271.17 87.89 -70.67 404.10 Completed
MBDD035 415160.50 6413271.17 84.86 -75.88 441.80 Completed
MBDD036 415161.77 6413304.94 86.41 -65.36 370.00 Completed
MBDD037 415161.43 6413304.99 86.72 -71.76 440.10 Completed
MBDD038 415155.00 6413340.01 90.90 -68.32 428.60 Completed
MBDD039 415155.00 6413340.01 89.83 -74.92 444.70 Completed
MBDD040 415155.00 6413340.01 95.26 -78.93 471.60 Completed
MBDD041 415159.00 6413340.01 91.17 -65.26 399.60 MET drillhole
MBDD042 415183.00 6413430.00 97.17 -76.15 459.60 Completed
MBDD043 415162.00 6413235.00 87.08 -64.56 330.70 Completed
MBDD044 415218.11 6413463.49 100.73 -74.85 372.60 Completed
MBDD045 415160.00 6413235.00 87.27 -70.82 381.70 Completed
MBDD046 415198.00 6413470.00 106.10 -83.59 621.20 Completed
MBDD047 415159.65 6413235.00 88.40 -74.92 423.80 Completed
MBDD048 415173.70 6413451.43 96.97 -77.00 500.50 Completed

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Hole ID Easting Northing Azi
(grid)
Dip Final
Depth(m)
Status
MBDD049 415152.90 6413305.42 91.36 -83.50 501.70 Completed
MBDD050 415155.62 6413232.17 89.59 -78.87 472.30 Completed
MBDD051 415171.51 6413451.50 95.50 -85.03 654.80 Completed
MBDD052 415170.67 6413451.43 99.29 -87.17 701.60 Completed
MBDD053 415143.88 6413305.95 86.96 -85.33 606.70 Completed
MBDD054 415169.45 6413388.29 93.64 -67.08 429.70 Processingunderway
MBDD055 415144.35 6413305.94 85.69 -83.34 537.80 Processingunderway
MBDD056 415165.00 6413390.00 95.55 -76.32 489.00 Processingunderway
MBDD057 415151.00 6413330.01 93.65 -81.71 558.90 Assayspending
MBDD058 415165.00 6413390.00 95.24 -84.14 600.00 Processingunderway
MBDD059 415150.00 6413330.01 94.49 -87.23 639.80 Processingunderway
MBDD060 415163.00 6413391.00 96.58 -86.37 596.50 Processingunderway
MBDD061 415153.00 6413197.00 87.87 -62.63 370.90 Processingunderway
MBDD062 415152.00 6413195.00 87.38 -70.73 420.70 Processingunderway
MBDD063 415158.00 6413390.00 102.40 -87.93 720.00 Processingunderway
MBDD064 415154.00 6413390.00 112.91 -87.00 741.00 Processingunderway
MBDD065 415147.00 6413195.00 87.95 -80.01 531.40 Assayspending
MBDD066 415172.00 6413412.00 96.77 -83.00 549.70 Processingunderway
MBDD067 415146.00 6413269.00 87.57 -85.02 618.80 Processingunderway
MBDD068 415163.04 6413410.17 101.26 -85.07 630.90 Processingunderway
MBDD069 415197.00 6413523.00 88.98 -61.71 417.60 Processingunderway
MBDD070 415165.00 6413414.00 97.71 -88.00 Current Continuing
MBDD071 415188.21 6413519.09 102.09 -85.84 711.60 Processingunderway
MBDD075 415196.00 6413519.00 100.08 -84.90 Current Continuing

Table 5: Wirlong Resource Drilling RC Significant Assays

Hole ID From(m) To(m) Width(m) Cu(%) Ag (g/t) Au(g/t) Zn(%) Pb(%)
WLRC068 177.00 228.00 51.00 1.35 6 0.11 0.15 0.05
including 181.00 190.00 9.00 4.33 14 0.34 0.20 0.01
WLRC069 255.00 270.00 15.00 3.80 17 0.04 0.42 0.17
including 255.00 261.00 6.00 8.64 37 0.11 0.83 0.32
WLRC070 141.00 148.00 7.00 0.75 5 0.01 0.02 0.01
and 171.00 173.00** 2.00 0.95 4 0.01 0.08 0.01
WLRC071 251.00 255.00 4.00 1.13 9 0.04 0.04 0.02
and 263.00 291.00 28.00 1.83 8 0.02 0.32 0.07
incl 275.00 285.00 10.00 4.02 16 0.02 0.26 0.10
WLRC072 241.00 244.00 3.00 0.89 6 0.03 0.02 0.01
WLRC073 233.00 396.00** 163.00 1.08 4 0.01 0.06 0.02
incl 283.00 304.00 21.00 2.00 9 0.01 0.29 0.09
and incl 310.00 317.00 7.00 2.09 6 0.01 0.04 0.01
and incl 337.00 348.00 11.00 1.73 5 0.01 0.02 0.01
and incl 359.00 378.00 19.00 1.58 5 0.02 0.02 0.01
WLRC074 203.00 215.00 12.00 0.52 2 0.01 0.02 0.01
and 226.00 234.00 8.00 0.93 4 0.01 0.03 0.01
WLRC075 272.00 304.00 32.00 0.78 2 0.01 0.02 0.01
including 294.00 303.00 9.00 1.78 5 0.02 0.01 0.01
and 334.00 338.00 4.00 0.58 1 0.01 0.01 0.01
and 413.00 416.00 3.00 0.74 1 0.01 0.02 0.01
WLRC076 187.00 195.00 8.00 1.17 6 0.04 0.48 0.20

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Hole ID From(m) To(m) Width(m) Cu(%) Ag (g/t) Au(g/t) Zn(%) Pb(%)
and 210.00 213.00 3.00 0.81 2 0.02 0.05 0.02
WLRC077 254.00 345.00 91.00 0.93 5 0.01 0.06 0.02
incl 268.00 279.00 11.00 2.08 16 0.01 0.31 0.08
and incl 303.00 309.00 6.00 1.40 6 0.03 0.08 0.05
and incl 334.00 341.00 7.00 3.58 8 0.03 0.04 0.01
WLRC079 249.00 256.00 7.00 5.78 19 0.06 0.80 0.19
WLRC080 120.00 192.00 72.00 1.01 6 0.01 0.07 0..01
incl 137.00 149.00 12.00 1.70 10 0..01 0.04 0.01
and incl 172.00 185.00 13.00 1.83 10 0.01 0.03 0.10
WLRC081 120.00 122.00 2.00 0.08 11 0.13 1.82 0.63
WLRC083 122.00 148.00 26.00 0.58 5 0.00 0.14 0.03
and 206.00 208.00 2.00 2.17 22 0.07 0.06 0.15
and 222.00 246.00 24.00 0.54 2 0.00 0.01 0.00
and 258.00 300.00** 42.00 1.26 5 0.00 0.07 0.03
incl 270.00 279.00 9.00 4.10 15 0.01 0.23 0.09
WLRC087 262.00 264.00 2.00 1.11 13 0.06 0.27 0.07
WLRC088 71.00 75.00 4.00 1.21 5 0.01 0.13 0.01
and 208.00 259.00** 51.00 0.94 3 0.01 0.01 0.01
incl 231.00 235.00 4.00 2.17 8 0.01 0.03 0.01
and incl 255.00 259.00 4.00 3.35 10 0.01 0.02 0.01

**denotes end of hole

Table 6: Wirlong Resource Drilling DDH Significant Assays

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Width (m) Cu
(%)
Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Zn
(%)
Pb
(%)
WLDD006 165.00 168.61 3.61 3.12 25 0.14 0.27 0.03
incl 166.00 168.61 2.61 4.12 33 0.19 0.34 0.04
and 213.00 216.00 3.00 0.67 10 0.08 0.28 0.23
and 239.00 244.00 5.00 0.27 14 0.06 1.36 0.66
and 291.00 296.00 5.00 2.84 10 0.01 0.30 0.10
and 333.00 344.00 11.00 0.88 5 0.02 0.26 0.06
incl 340.00 344.00 4.00 1.67 6 0.03 0.38 0.04
WLDD007 255.00 259.00 4.00 1.70 6 0.03 0.27 0.06
WLDD008 193.00 203.00 10.00 2.09 8 0.05 0.32 0.05
WLDD009 57.00 84.00 27.00 0.68 5 0.00 0.07 0.01
incl 66.00 74.00 8.00 1.24 9 0.00 0.06 0.01
and 96.00 109.00 13.00 0.74 3 0.00 0.02 0.00
incl 98.00 101.00 3.00 1.23 5 0.00 0.03 0.00
and 131.00 170.00 39.00 0.42 2 0.00 0.02 0.00
and 269.00 286.00 17.00 4.00 12 0.00 0.07 0.02
incl 271.00 282.00 11.00 5.88 17 0.00 0.09 0.02
and 301.00 330.00 29.00 0.78 6 0.00 0.02 0.01
incl 307.00 317.00 10.00 1.25 9 0.10 0.02 0.00
WLDD010 283.00 293.00 10.00 1.65 6 0.03 0.23 0.06
incl 283.94 290.00 6.06 2.51 10 0.04 0.34 0.09
WLDD011 64.00 68.34 4.34 1.42 9 0.00 0.07 0.02
and 81.00 85.00 4.00 3.15 13 0.03 0.05 0.00
and 119.00 123.00 4.00 2.19 5 0.02 0.07 0.00
and 261.00 359.00 98.00 1.43 5 0.01 0.03 0.01
incl 266.00 270.00 4.00 2.96 8 0.01 0.10 0.01
and incl 296.00 348.00 52.00 2.30 8 0.02 0.04 0.02
incl 306.00 334.00 28.00 3.63 12 0.03 0.04 0.02

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Hole ID From (m) To (m) Width (m) Cu
(%)
Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Zn
(%)
Pb
(%)
and incl 345.00 348.00 3.00 2.40 7 0.01 0.04 0.01
WLDD012 288.00 290.00 2.00 0.92 2 0.01 0.09 0.02
and 309.40 312.00 2.60 1.13 3 0.04 0.04 0.01
and 319.73 325.00 5.27 1.06 8 0.03 0.28 0.08
WLDD013 239.00 392.00 153.00 0.98 3 0.02 0.02 0.01
including 286.00 291.00 5.00 1.58 7 0.03 0.19 0.08
and incl 333.00 378.00 45.00 2.19 7 0.05 0.02 0.01
and incl 350.00 374.40 24.40 3.68 11 0.09 0.02 0.02
and incl 385.00 389.00 4.00 1.76 3 0.01 0.04 0.01
WLDD015 262.00 342.00 80.00 1.15 5 0.01 0.15 0.05
incl 272.00 283.00 11.00 2.40 14 0.04 0.15 0.04
and incl 302.00 312.00 10.00 1.92 7 0.01 0.38 0.09
and incl 318.00 328.00 10.00 2.40 8 0.02 0.26 0.11
WLDD016 328.00 331.00 3.00 1.42 6 0.10 0.23 0.08
and 353.25 359.00 5.75 5.54 37 0.08 0.26 0.25
WLDD017 88.00 90.00 2.00 1.33 10 0.03 0.08 0.08
and 280.00 397.00 117.00 1.03 5 0.02 0.07 0.02
incl 294.00 315.40 21.40 2.37 14 0.05 0.02 0.01
incl 300.00 310.00 10.00 4.04 24 0.08 0.03 0.01
and incl 338.92 346.00 7.08 2.52 7 0.01 0.04 0.01
and incl 362.00 365.00 3.00 3.64 8 0.02 0.04 0.01
and 417.00 427.00 10.00 0.77 3 0.01 0.03 0.03
WLDD018 168.00 179.00 11.00 0.61 8 0.06 0.10 0.23
WLDD019 260.00 291.10 31.10 1.91 9 0.03 0.14 0.02
incl 262.00 279.05 17.05 2.87 13 0.04 0.21 0.02
incl 272.60 279.05 6.45 5.01 23 0.08 0.45 0.04
and 320.00 329.00 9.00 0.82 4 0.03 0.06 0.02
and 493.00 500.00 7.00 1.36 2 0.07 0.00 0.02
incl 494.55 497.70 3.15 2.49 4 0.12 0.00 0.03
WLDD021 206.00 209.00 3.00 1.32 18 0.06 0.22 0.14
and 245.00 259.00 14.00 0.12 12 0.02 1.39 0.64
WLDD022 203.00 222.00 19.00 2.34 10 0.02 0.04 0.03
incl 203.00 218.00 11.00 3.52 16 0.02 0.06 0.05
incl 213.85 218.00 4.15 7.22 32 0.04 0.11 0.11
and 236.00 241.00 5.00 1.01 4 0.01 0.02 0.00
and 299.00 309.00 10.00 1.41 10 0.01 0.04 0.12
including 299.00 300.82 1.82 5.75 48 0.04 0.11 0.62
and 336.00 357.00 21.00 1.31 6 0.01 0.02 0.01
incl 337.00 343.00 6.00 2.20 9 0.01 0.03 0.01
and 384.00 404.00 20.00 0.59 2 0.01 0.02 0.01
and 411.00 414.00 3.00 0.68 3 0.02 0.02 0.01
WLDD024 233.00 247.00 14.00 0.63 3 0.01 0.01 0.01
and 256.00 278.00 22.00 1.36 4 0.01 0.01 0.01
incl 260.00 265.00 5.00 2.91 10 0.01 0.02 0.01
and incl 274.00 276.00 2.00 3.69 12 0.03 0.03 0.02
and 288.00 292.00 4.00 1.08 3 0.01 0.01 0.01
and 306.00 310.00 4.00 2.17 6 0.00 0.03 0.01
and 328.00 333.00 5.00 1.86 5 0.02 0.03 0.01
and 350.00 363.20** 13.20 1.19 6 0.02 0.02 0.01
WLDD025 210.00 227.00 17.00 2.65 14 0.03 0.47 0.17
including 210.00 224.00 14.00 3.11 16 0.04 0.44 0.15
WLDD026 127.00 131.00 4.00 2.20 21 0.02 0.63 0.19
and 141.00 148.00 7.00 1.58 6 0.01 0.06 0.00

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Hole ID From (m) To (m) Width (m) Cu
(%)
Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Zn
(%)
Pb
(%)
and 206.00 211.00 5.00 0.89 3 0.01 0.01 0.01
and 355.00 379.00 25.00 1.29 6 0.01 0.02 0.01
incl 363.00 366.00 3.00 2.78 12 0.02 0.02 0.01
WLDD029 117.00 125.00 8.00 0.60 2 0.00 0.00 0.04
and 218.00 225.00 7.00 0.86 4 0.00 0.00 0.02
and 243.00 267.00 24.00 0.47 2 0.00 0.01 0.02
and 315.00 328.00 13.00 2.20 10 0.04 0.12 0.2
incl 319.00 324.00 5.00 4.35 14 0.05 0.03 0.00
WLDD030 78.00 81.00 3.00 1.28 3 0.03 0.02 0.00
and 126.00 129.00 3.00 1.59 5 0.11 0.17 0.00
and 352.00 400.00 48.00 0.52 2 0.00 0.04 0..01
and 438.00 447.00 9.00 0.85 8 0.04 0.05 0.04
WLDD031 336.00 337.20 1.20 1.36 49 0.08 6.72 2.04
and 371.00 377.00 6.00 2.06 13 0.09 0.55 0.15
WLDD040 283.00 295.00 12.00 1.07 7 0.01 0.03 0.02
and 434.00 639.00 205.00 1.40 3 0.02 0.02 0.00
incl 434.00 595.00 161.00 1.53 3 0.02 0.02 0.00
incl 458.00 465.00 7.00 3.63 8 0.00 0.03 0.00
and incl 475.00 484.00 9.00 3.20 7 0.00 0.03 0.00
and incl 501.00 512.00 11.00 4.32 8 0.01 0.03 0.00
and incl 584.00 594.00 10.00 4.60 7 0.02 0.04 0.00
and 622.00 638.00 16.00 2.02 3 0.22 0.01 0.00

*denotes end of hole ORANGE denotes new results.

Table 7: Mallee Bull Resource Drilling DDH Significant Assays

Hole ID From(m) To(m) Width(m) Cu(%) Ag (g/t) Au(g/t) Zn(%) Pb(%)
MBDD033 269.35 281.2 11.85 0.06 26 2.15 0.14 0.16
and 281.20 283.00 1.80 1.44 27 0.26 0.07 0.19
MBDD034 315.51 340.00 24.49 1.79 36 1.22 0.08 0.16
incl 326.00 340.00 14.00 2.76 46 1.26 0.09 0.14
MBDD035 353.00 354.91 1.91 0.13 22 0.11 1.61 1.10
and 354.91 375.00 20.09 0.34 19 1.11 0.08 0.18
MBDD036 282.00 319.27 37.27 1.21 12 0.22 0.20 0.15
incl 311.00 319.27 8.27 3.62 23 0.29 0.05 0.09
MBDD037 315.00 324.00 9.00 0.41 16 1.11 0.09 0.18
and 324.00 386.00 62.00 2.14 15 0.18 0.07 0.08
incl 361.00 386.00 25.00 4.18 24 0.13 0.06 0.10
MBDD038 309.00 322.00 13.00 0.10 27 1.31 0.23 0.23
and 345.00 381.00 36.00 3.55 72 0.23 0.17 0.62
incl 346.00 349.00 3.00 6.75 75 0.23 0.28 0.62
and incl 359.00 373.40 14.40 4.71 103 0.31 0.16 0.83
and incl 377.00 380.00 3.00 6.70 88 0.38 0.07 0.04
MBDD039 360.88 364.30 3.42 0.33 23 1.91 0.09 0.20
and 366.00 368.00 2.00 1.14 19 0.18 0.06 0.08
and 390.30 411.00 20.70 2.28 44 0.13 0.04 0.39
incl 404.50 411.00 6.50 5.50 96 0.27 0.06 1.13
MBDD040 377.50 406.00 28.50 0.38 27 1.70 0.17 0.24
and 426.00 436.00 10.00 3.41 35 0.13 0.04 0.07
MBDD042 318.00 320.00 2.00 1.41 33 0.74 0.09 0.40
and 327.00 330.23 3.23 0.94 51 0.78 0.66 4.10
and 382.00 384.00 2.00 1.35 19 0.27 0.16 0.21
MBDD043 267.33 273.46 6.13 1.49 15 0.16 0.10 0.13
MBDD044 298.00 302.00 4.00 0.09 13 0.02 2.78 1.17

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Hole ID From(m) To(m) Width(m) Cu(%) Ag (g/t) Au(g/t) Zn(%) Pb(%)
and 316.00 321.00 5.00 1.07 21 0.09 0.56 0.42
and 346.77 348.00 1.23 3.50 110 0.11 0.76 1.58
MBDD045 308.00 311.00 3.00 1.40 10 0.06 0.02 0.03
and 354.70 357.00 2.30 1.56 9 0.06 0.04 0.03
MBDD046 371.20 379.05 7.85 0.34 127 0.58 17.72 18.13
and 459.00 465.00 6.00 3.87 82 0.24 0.13 0.42
and 485.00 491.00 6.00 1.25 44 0.22 0.06 0.07
and 541.00 561.00 20.00 1.26 6 0.11 0.02 0.03
MBDD047 367.70 376.50 8.80 1.88 30 0.39 0.21 0.20
and 384.00 389.30 5.30 1.71 21 0.22 0.03 0.06
MBDD048 352.59 357.00 4.41 0.45 109 0.98 16.82 17.67
and 414.30 439.00 24.70 4.33 33 0.15 0.06 0.10
incl 417.00 437.00 20.00 5.12 38 0.18 0.07 0.12
and 451.00 456.00 5.00 1.89 7 0.03 0.02 0.05
MBDD049 406.00 423.72 17.72 0.36 26 1.20 0.26 0.38
incl 421.30 423.72 2.42 2.03 35 1.17 0.09 0.18
and 427.00 428.00 2.00 1.47 46 0.22 0.08 0.03
and 440.98 447.00 6.02 0.75 14 0.47 0.05 0.10
MBDD050 427.00 428.00 1.00 1.10 13 0.14 0.07 0.10
MBDD051 395.00 411.00 16.00 0.64 72 1.01 7.99 8.54
incl 395.00 404.00 9.00 1.01 107 1.57 13.11 12.83
and 428.00 434.00 6.00 0.05 10 0.07 2.19 1.67
and 448.00 450.00 2.00 2.41 38 0.75 0.28 0.26
and 554.00 606.00 52.00 1.55 19 0.03 0.03 0.09
incl 571.00 583.00 12.00 2.61 29 0.04 0.04 0.21
MBDD052 614.00 671.00 57.00 3.70 39 0.16 0.02 0.09
incl 632.00 663.00 31.00 5.51 57 0.25 0.02 0.13
MBDD053 542.16 569.00 26.84 3.12 23 0.14 0.25 0.18
incl 542.16 545.60 3.44 4.43 76 0.62 1.75 1.14
and incl 553.00 563.00 10.00 5.92 30 0.12 0.05 0.04

*ORANGE denotes new results.

JORC CODE (2012 Edition) – Table 1 Checklist of Assessment and Reporting Criteria Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data for South Cobar Project

  • Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary SamplingNature and quality of sampling (eg cut  Diamond and reverse circulation (RC) techniques channels, random chips, or specific drilling were used to obtain samples for specialised industry standard geological logging and assaying. measurement tools appropriate to the  Diamond core was cut and sampled at 1m minerals under investigation, such as intervals on average or intervals down hole gamma sondes, or handheld determined by geological contacts. RC drill XRF instruments, etc). These examples holes were sampled at 1m intervals and should not be taken as limiting the broad split using a cone splitter attached to the meaning of sampling. cyclone to generate a split of 2-4kg to

  • Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity. ensure sample representivity and the  Multi-element readings were taken of the appropriate calibration of any diamond core and RC drill chips using an measurement tools or systems used. Olympus Delta Innov-X portable XRF

  • Aspects of the determination of machine or an Olympus Vanta portable XRF mineralisation that are Material to the machine. Portable XRF machines are Public Report. routinely serviced, calibrated and checked

  • In cases where ‘industry standard’ work against blanks/standards. has been done this would be relatively

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
simple (eg ‘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 (eg
submarine
nodules)
may
warrant
disclosure of detailed information.
Drilling
techniques

Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation,
open-hole hammer, rotary air blast,
auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (eg
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). _

Drilling to date has been a combination of
diamond and reverse circulation. Reverse
circulation drilling utilised a 5 1/2 inch
diameter hammer. PQ, HQ and NQ coring
was used for diamond drilling.
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.

Core recoveries are recorded by the drillers
in the field at the time of drilling and
checked by a geologist or technician.

RC samples are not weighed on a regular
basis but no significant sample recovery
issues have been encountered in drilling
programs to date.

Diamond
core
is
reconstructed
into
continuous runs on an angle iron cradle for
orientation
marking
and
depths
are
checked against the depths recorded on
core blocks. Rod counts are routinely
undertaken by drillers.

When poor sample recovery is encountered
during drilling, the geologist and driller have
endeavoured to rectify the problem to
ensure maximum sample recovery.

Sample recoveries at Wirlong and Mallee
Bull to date havegenerallybeen high.
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.

All core and drill chip samples are
geologically logged. Core samples are
orientated and logged for geotechnical
information. Drill chip samples are logged at
1m intervals from surface to the bottom of
each individual hole to a level that will
support
appropriate
future
Mineral
Resource studies.

Logging of diamond core and RC samples
records
lithology,
mineralogy,
mineralisation,
structure
(DDH
only),
weathering, colour and other features of
the samples. Core is photographed as both
wet and dry. Chips are photographed as wet
samples.

All diamond and RC drill holes in the current
program weregeologicallylogged in full.
Sub-
sampling
techniques

If core, whether cut or sawn and whether
quarter, half or all core taken.

If
non-core,
whether
riffled,
tube

Drill core was cut with a core saw and half
core taken.

The RC drillingrigs were equipped with an

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
and sample
preparation
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.
in-built cyclone and splitting system, which
provided one bulk sample of approximately
20kg and a sub-sample of 2-4kg per metre
drilled.

All samples were split using the system
described above to maximise and maintain
consistent representivity. The majority of
samples were dry.

Bulk samples were placed in green plastic
bags, with the sub-samples collected placed
in calico sample bags.

Field duplicates were collected by re-
splitting the bulk samples from large plastic
bags. These duplicates were designed for
lab checks.

Laboratory duplicate samples are split using
method SPL-21d which produces a split
sample using a riffle splitter. These samples
are selected by the geologist within
moderate and high-grade zones.

A sample size of 2-4kg was collected and
considered appropriate and representative
for thegrain size and style of mineralisation.
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
(eg
standards,
blanks,
duplicates, external laboratory checks)
and
whether
acceptable
levels
of
accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precision
have been established.

ALS Laboratory Services were used for Au
and multi-element analysis work carried on
out on 1m split RC samples and half core
DDH samples. The laboratory techniques
below are for all samples submitted to ALS
and are considered appropriate for the
style of mineralisation at Wirlong and
Mallee Bull:
o
CRU-21 (Sample preparation
code – primary crush)
o
PUL-23 (Sample preparation
code - pulverising)
o
Au-AA25 Ore Grade Au 30g FA
AA Finish, Au-AA26 Ore Grade
Au 50g FA AA Finish
o
ME-ICP41 35 element aqua
regia
ICP-AES,
with
an
appropriate Ore Grade base
metal AA finish
o
ME-ICP61 33 element 4 acid
digest
ICP-AES,
with
an
appropriate Ore Grade base
metal AA finish
o
ME-MS61 48 element 4 acid
digest ICP-MS and ICP-AES,
with
an
appropriate
Ore
Grade base metal AA finish

Assaying of samples in the field was by
portable XRF instruments: Olympus Delta
Innov-X or Olympus Vanta Analysers.
Reading time for Innov-X was 20 seconds
per reading, reading time for Vanta was 10
& 20 secondsper reading.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

The QA/QC data includes standards,
duplicates
and
laboratory
checks.
Duplicates for percussion drilling are
collected directly from the drill rig or the
metre sample bag using a half round
section of pipe or via sample splitter. In-
house QA/QC tests are conducted by the
lab on each batch of samples with
standards
supplied
by
the
same
companies that supply our own.
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.

All
geological
logging
and
sampling
information is completed via Geobank
Mobile or in spreadsheets, which are then
transferred to a database for validation and
compilation at the Peel head office.
Electronic copies of all information are
backed up periodically.

No
adjustments
of
assay
data
are
considered necessary.
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 Garmin hand-held GPS is used to define
the location of the drill holes. Standard
practice is for the GPS to be left at the site
of the collar for a period of 5 minutes to
obtain a steady reading. Collars are
routinely picked up after by DGPS.

Down-hole surveys are conducted by the
drill contractors using either a Reflex
gyroscopic tool with readings every 10m
after drill hole completion or a Reflex
electronic multi-shot camera will be used
with readings for dip and magnetic azimuth
taken every 30m down-hole. QA/QC in the
field involves calibration using a test stand.
The instrument is positioned with a
stainless steel drill rod so as not to affect the
magnetic azimuth.

Grid system used is MGA 94 (Zone 55). All
down-hole
magnetic
surveys
were
converted to MGA94 grid.

DGPS
pick-up
delivers
adequate
topographic control.
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/drill hole spacing is variable and
appropriate to the geology and historical
drilling.

3m to 6m sample compositing is applied to
RC drilling for gold and/or multi-element
assay where appropriate.
Orientation
of data in
relation to

Whether the orientation of sampling
achieves unbiased sampling of possible
structures and the extent to which this is
known, considering the deposit type.

Most drillholes are planned to intersect the
interpreted mineralised structures/lodes as
near to a perpendicular angle as possible
(subject to access to thepreferred collar

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
geological
structure

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.
position).

Drillhole deviation may affect the true width
of mineralisation and will be further
assessed
when
resource
modelling
commences.
Sample
security

The measures taken to ensure sample
security.

The chain of custody is managed by the
project geologist who places calico sample
bags in polyweave sacks. Up to 5 calico
sample bags are placed in each sack. Each
sack is clearly labelled with:
o
Peel Mining Ltd
o
Address of Laboratory
o
Sample range

Detailed records are kept of all samples that
are dispatched, including details of chain of
custody.
Audits or
reviews

The results of any audits or reviews of
sampling techniques and data.

Data is validated when loading into the
database. No formal external audit has
been conducted.

Section 2 - Reporting of Exploration Results for South Cobar Project

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 the tenure held at the time
of reporting along with any known
impediments to obtaining a licence to
operate in the area.

The Wirlong prospect is located within
100%-owned tenements – EL8126 and
EL8307.

The Mallee Bull prospect is located within
100%-owned tenement - EL7461.

The tenements are in good standing and
no known impediments exist.
Exploration
done by other
parties

Acknowledgment
and
appraisal
of
exploration by other parties.

Wirlong is a zone of known mineralisation
within a belt of acid volcanic rocks, on
which four historic shafts have been
sunk.

In 1982, CRAE completed reconnaissance
exploration
including
drilling
of
1
diamond drillhole and 3 percussion
drillholes.

Minimal other modern exploration has
been completed at Wirlong.

Work at Mallee Bull was completed in the
area by several former tenement holders
including Triako Resources between 2003
and 2009; it included diamond drilling, IP
surveys,
geological
mapping
and
reconnaissance geochemical sampling
around the historic Four Mile Goldfield
area. Prior to Triako Resources, Pasminco
Exploration explored the Cobar Basin
area for a “Cobar-type” or “Elura-type”
zinc-lead-silver or copper-gold-lead-zinc
deposit.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Geology
Deposit type, geological setting and style
of mineralisation.

Wirlong is believed to be a VHMS or
Cobar-style deposit similar in style to
Peel’s Mallee Bull deposit.

The Mallee Bull prospect area lies within
the
Cobar-Mt
Hope
Siluro-Devonian
sedimentary and volcanic units. The
northern
Cobar
region
consists
of
predominantly sedimentary units with
tuffaceous member, whilst the southern
Mt
Hope
region
consists
of
predominantly felsic volcanic rocks; the
Mallee Bull prospect appears to be in an
area of overlap between these two
regions. Mineralisation at the Mallee Bull
discovery
features
the
Cobar-style
attributes of short strike lengths (<200m),
narrow widths (5-20m) and vertical
continuity and occurs as a shoot-like
structure dippingmoderatelyto the west.
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.

All relevant information material to the
understanding of exploration results has
been included within the body of the
announcement or as appendices.

No information has been excluded.
Data
aggregation
methods

In
reporting
Exploration
Results,
weighting
averaging
techniques,
maximum
and/or
minimum
grade
truncations (eg 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 length weighting or top-cuts have
been applied.

No metal equivalent values are used for
reporting exploration results.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
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 (eg ‘down
_hole length, true width not known’). _

True widths are estimated to be 40-60%
of the downhole width unless otherwise
indicated.
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.

Refer to Figures in the body of text.
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.

In relation to the disclosure of visual
mineralisation, the Company cautions
that visual estimates of sulphide and
oxide material abundance should never
be considered a proxy or substitute for
laboratory analysis. Laboratory assay
results are required to determine the
widths
and
grade
of
the
visible
mineralisation reported in preliminary
geological logging. The Company will
update the market when laboratory
analytical results become available.
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.

No other substantive exploration data
are available.
Further work
The nature and scale of planned further
work (eg 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.

Further drilling (as part of the current
resource
drilling)
and
geophysical
surveys are planned at Wirlong.

Further drilling (as part of the current
resource
drilling)
and
geophysical
surveys are planned at Mallee Bull.

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