Skip to main content

AI assistant

Sign in to chat with this filing

The assistant answers questions, extracts KPIs, and summarises risk factors directly from the filing text.

REGIS RESOURCES LIMITED Interim / Quarterly Report 2021

Apr 28, 2021

65733_rns_2021-04-28_cd16c3ff-8dce-483d-b3ac-1ae56b8352f9.pdf

Interim / Quarterly Report

Open in viewer

Opens in your device viewer

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 37] intentionally omitted <==

Operations

  • The 12 Month Moving Average Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate continued to improve dropping 40% to 1.4 from 2.4 at the end of the prior quarter.

  • Quarterly production of 85,748oz and sales of 67,383oz at an average price of A$2,014/oz for total revenue of A$135.7m.

  • Cash flow from operations of A$67.2m for the March quarter down from A$100.1m in the prior quarter with lower gold price the key driver.

  • Cash and bullion of A$202.3m a reduction of $17.7m after paying out A$16.8m in dividends and $19.5 million in income tax.

  • Cash cost before royalties for the quarter of A$1,074/oz .

  • Quarterly AISC for the quarter of A$1,388/oz .

  • FY21 Guidance maintained with production of 355,000 – 380,000oz for an AISC of A$1,230 - 1,300/oz .

Growth Projects and Discovery

  • Post-quarter end, announced the acquisition of a 30% interest in the Tropicana Gold Mine for $903m, a tier-one asset with a production outlook of 380-430Koz in FY21E (100% basis), expected mine life beyond 10 years[1] and multiple near mine and regional growth opportunities for longer term upside. The acquisition only remains conditional on the approval from the Minister for Mines and Petroleum to transfer of tenements.

  • Group Ore Reserves increased by 11% from 3.6Moz to 4.0Moz ( 20% increase after accounting for mining depletion), including maiden Ben Hur reserve of 130Koz Au.

  • Group Mineral Resources increased by 5% from 7.7Moz to 8.1Moz (increased by 9% after accounting for mining depletion).

  • The Garden Well Underground Project (Feasibility Study material mined - 1.8mt @ 3.2 g/t Au for 190Koz ) commenced during the quarter with the portal completed and ~36m of decline development.

  • The McPhillamys Project saw continued engagement with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) as work to finalise outstanding items continued. It is anticipated a recommendation by DPIE to the Independent Planning Commission (IPC) is likely in coming months.

Regis Resources Managing Director, Jim Beyer, said: “The March quarter has progressed broadly to plan. We see continuing improvement in safety across our business and it is very satisfying to see the production lift in Rosemont Underground. This high grade ore source is a key element of ensuring our performance to year end is within our guidance ranges. The current COVID lockdown in WA and associated travel restrictions are not immediately impacting on production, however the situation remains fluid and the Company will continue to monitor for potential impacts.

During the quarter our latest growth project, the Garden Well South underground mine, started with completion of the portal and commencement of decline development. This new mine will be an excellent addition to our production profile.

We continue to work constructively with NSW DPIE in relation to permitting for the McPhillamys Project and remain confident that a recommendation by DPIE to the IPC and a subsequent determination by the IPC will likely be made in the first half of FY22.

Post the end of the March quarter our Duketon Operations announced a substantial increase in Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves reported earlier this month. This update is highlighted by an increased sevenyear reserve life at both DNO and DSO.

Finally, the announcement and subsequent progress of the acquisition of a 30% interest in the Tier One Tropicana Gold Mine, is transformational for Regis. We are pleased to note AngloGold Ashanti’s recent waiver of the pre-empt for the deal leaving only Ministerial approval for the transfer of the tenement interests as the remaining condition to ownership.”

1 IGO Limited’s 2Q21 and 1H21 Results Presentation. This guidance has not been prepared by Regis and after completion of the Transaction, Regis will include its own Tropicana guidance in due course Page 1

Page 1

GENERAL COVID-19 STATUS UPDATE

The recent lockdown following the identification of community transmission within the Perth/Peel regions of Western Australia is a reminder that the COVID-19 situation continues to require careful management.

Regis’ Management Team has continued to manage our ongoing response to COVID-19 which has been coordinated in cooperation with our contractors. The April lockdown in WA and associated travel restrictions are not immediately impacting on production, however the situation remains fluid and the Company will continue to monitor for potential impacts.

The Company is maintaining a range of measures across its business consistent with advice from State and Federal health authorities and commensurate with the community risk profile. These measures help ensure the health and welfare of our employees and their respective communities.

To date there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the business.

OPERATIONS

Health, Safety and Environment

The 12-month moving average lost time injury frequency rate continued to improve in the quarter dropping 40% to 1.4 from 2.4 at the end of the prior quarter. Regis is pleased to see this continuing trend in the reduction of injuries occurring across the Company as initiatives continue to prevent harm to our people.

There have been no environmental non-compliances or significant incidents over the quarter.

Duketon Northern Operations (DNO)

Moolart Well

Production from Moolart Well was 22,088 ounces of gold during the March quarter which was slightly lower than the December quarter production of 23,093 ounces. Ore tonnes milled were 795kt down slightly from 811kt in the December quarter.

Duketon Southern Operations (DSO)

Rosemont

Production from Rosemont was 26,718 ounces up 18% on the prior quarter as the production contribution from the underground continued to increase and which now represents 60% of gold produced at Rosemont. Grades from the underground have continued to lift as grade control and mining practices continue to improve as well as ongoing ore development from the Main Zone area.

Initial stoping has commenced from the Main Zone area in March, and a ramp up of production from this area is expected upon completion of a planned primary ventilation fan upgrade to be completed in April.

Overall horizontal development for the quarter was ~2.0km. Production was 160kt of ore mined from development and stopes, with the grade from underground increasing this quarter to 3.3g/t up from 2.1g/t in the previous quarter.

Garden Well

Production from Garden Well was 36,942 ounces down 19% on the previous quarter. Operations were impacted by a mill pinion failure that resulted in 100 hours lost production. Feed grades and recovery were impacted by rescheduling of pits, an increase in the proportion of some metallurgically difficult ore presenting from Tooheys Well and lower ore haulage productivity due to wet weather. The pit rescheduling was a result of geotechnical issues reported in the previous quarter.

March quarter operating results and costs are summarised in Tables 1 and 2 below.

Page 2

FY20 FY20 FY21 FY21 FY 21 March Quarter FY 21 March Quarter FY 21 March Quarter
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Details Unit Total Total Total Total DNO DSO TOTAL
Ore mined Mbcm 1.07 1.03 1.05 1.09 0.36 0.49 0.85
Waste mined Mbcm 6.28 6.71 7.69 6.75 2.65 3.72 6.37
Stripping ratio Waste
:Ore
5.9 6.5 7.4 6.2 7.5 7.6 7.5
Ore mined Mt 2.53 2.51 2.58 2.64 0.65 1.35 2.00
Ore milled Mt 2.22 2.53 2.41 2.46 0.80 1.57 2.37
Head grade g/t 1.29 1.16 1.15 1.24 0.94 1.37 1.23
Recovery % 93.6 92.6 91.4 92.8 92.4 91.7 91.9
Gold production oz 86,300 87,260 81,567 91,411 22,088 63,660 85,748

Totals may not add due to rounding

Table 1: Historical operating physicals with March quarter results

Details Unit Moolart
Well
Garden
Well
Rosemont Total FY21 Q3 FY21 Q2
Ore Mined Mbcm 1.09
0.36 0.32 0.17 0.85
Waste Mined Mbcm 6.75
2.65 2.27 1.45 6.37
Stripping Ratio Waste:Ore 6.2
7.5 7.0 8.6 7.5
Ore Mined Mt 2.64
0.65 0.85 0.50 2.00
Ore Milled Mt 2.46
0.80 1.06 0.51 2.37
Head Grade g/t 1.24
0.94 1.20 1.74 1.23
Recovery % 92.8
92.4 90.2 93.8 91.9
Gold Production oz 91,411
22,088 36,942 26,718 85,748
Mining A$M 61.2
13.3 19.2 27.5 60.1
Milling A$M 29.1
8.1 14.6 9.2 32.0
Administration A$M 6.8
1.8 2.7 1.5 6.0
Ore Inventory
Adjustments
A$M (3.3)
(4.8) 0.1 (1.4) (6.0)
Total Cash Costs A$M 93.7
18.6 36.6 36.9 92.1
Royalties A$M 11.4
1.8 3.3 2.3 7.4
Capital Works A$M 12.1
3.1 11.9 3.5 18.4
Finance Lease
Repayments
A$M 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.5
Corporate A$M 2.7
- - - 0.5
All in Sustaining Costs A$M 120.4
23.7 52.0 42.8 119.0
All in Sustaining
Costs
A$/oz 1,317
1,072 1,408 1,602 1,388

1 AISC calculated on a per ounce of production basis

2 Totals may not add due to rounding

Table 2: Physicals and costs data by site for the March quarter

Page 3

Operating Costs

Duketon cash costs before royalties increased for the quarter to A$1,074/oz (Dec 20: A$1,025/oz). The increase in cash costs before royalties is due to lower production in the March quarter.

Moolart Well AISC increased to A$1,072/oz in the March quarter from A$1,021/oz in the December quarter due to slightly lower production.

Garden Well AISC increased to A$1,408/oz in the March quarter from A$1,172/oz in the December quarter as a result of lower ore mining volumes and higher stripping ratios at the rescheduled pit areas.

Rosemont AISC decreased to A$1,602/oz in the March quarter from A$1,792/oz in the December quarter, driven by higher production from the Rosemont Underground mine.

Growth Capital

Growth Capital for the March quarter was A$12.3 million, which primarily related to mine development at the Moolart Well, Dogbolter-Coopers and Baneygo open pits, and the Rosemont Underground and Garden Well Underground mines.

CORPORATE

Acquisition of 30% ownership in Tropicana Joint Venture

Early in the June quarter the Company announced that it has signed a conditional binding agreement with IGO Limited (IGO) to acquire its 30% interest in the Tropicana Gold Project (Tropicana) with an effective date of 31 March 2021 (the Acquisition) for cash consideration of A$903 million (subject to completion adjustments). As at this point the only condition outstanding is the minister’s formal approval for the transfer of the tenement interest. Regis expects this approval to be given in the coming weeks. The Acquisition will be funded via a combination of a fully underwritten equity raising of up to $650 million via an institutional placement and an accelerated pro rata non-renounceable entitlement offer and a new A$300 million loan facility

Tropicana is a low cost, Australian open-pit and underground gold mine located in the Albany-Fraser Orogeny geological region of Western Australia. It is one of the five largest gold mines in Australia with gold production of 463koz in FY20 and guidance of 380koz – 430koz FY21E (100% basis)[1] .

The transaction provides a number of key strategic elements including:

  • Diversification of Regis’ existing production base;

  • Addition of a well-established, long-life asset to the Regis portfolio;

  • An expected mine life of 10+ years;

  • Attributable Reserves of 0.8Moz and Resources of 2.3Moz (Regis share); and

  • Multiple near mine growth opportunities with attractive regional targets for longer term upside.

Tropicana is operated by a world class joint venture partner in AngloGold Ashanti, a proven gold miner with a successful track record of developing and operating Tropicana and other large underground mines.

As noted, the effective date for the acquisition is 31 March 2021 and it is likely that the economic benefits of ownership will be adjusted against the purchase price for the asset up to the date of completion of the transaction. Subsequent to completion of the transaction, Regis would expect to report Tropicana results as part of the results of the consolidated Regis group.

The placement and the institutional component of the entitlement offer (Institutional Entitlement Offer) closed on 14 April 2021, raising a total of approximately A$494 million (subject to reconciliations) at A$2.70 per New Share (Offer Price).

The placement received strong demand and raised a total of approximately A$200 million. The Institutional Entitlement Offer was well supported, with a take-up rate from eligible institutional shareholders of approximately 86%. The Institutional Entitlement Offer raised a total of approximately A$294 million.

Dividend Payment and Dividend Reinvestment Plan Update

On 23 March 2021 the Company paid A$20.5 in interim dividends for FY21.

Of the interim dividend for FY21, A$16.8m was paid in cash and a further A$3.7m was reinvested in the Company by shareholders who elected to participate in the Company’s Dividend Reinvestment Plan.

Page 4

Total fully franked dividends declared and paid since 2013 are now A$509 million.

Cash Position and Gold Sales

The Duketon Gold Operations generated operating cash flow of A$67.2 million in the March quarter down from A$100.1 million recorded in the December quarter, with lower gold price the key driver.

During the March quarter Regis sold 67,383 ounces of gold at an average price of A$2,014 per ounce down from A$2,351 per ounce in the prior quarter. A total of 22,331 ounces of gold was on hand at the end of the quarter (up from 7,111 ounces at the end of the previous quarter) which was subsequently sold in April 2021.

At the end of the March quarter Regis had A$202.3 million in cash and bullion (Figure 1).

Significant items of expenditure during the quarter were:

  • A$16.8 million in cash dividends;

  • A$19.5 million in income tax payments;

  • A$33.7 million on capitalised mining costs; and

  • A$6.6 million on exploration and feasibility projects (including McPhillamys Project).

==> picture [442 x 234] intentionally omitted <==

----- Start of picture text -----

Cash & Gold on Hand - Q3 Movements
$300m
$67.2m
$250m ($33.7m) $238.5m
$220.0m ($6.6m) ($2.8m) ($5.6m)
($19.5m) $202.3m
$200m
($16.8m)
$150m
$100m
----- End of picture text -----

Figure 1: Waterfall graph illustrating key changes in cash and gold on hand in the March quarter

Spot Deferred Gold Hedging

The Company continued the programme to reduce its gold hedge position, delivering into its lowest priced hedges. In the March quarter the Company delivered into another 21,500 ounces of hedging.

At the end of the March quarter the hedge position was 337,992 ounces at an average delivery price of A$1,621 per ounce, representing less than 12 months’ forecast production.

The rate of delivery will continue to be assessed for adjustment. Any changes to this rate will consider several factors including prevailing gold price outlooks, internal cash demands, capital expenditure requirements, dividends and any changes to Company life of mine production plans.

Guidance

As noted in prior market communications Guidance for FY21 is:

  • Gold production is planned to fall within the range of 355,000 - 380,000 ounces

  • C1 cash costs including royalties of A$1,030 - 1,090 per ounce

  • AISC of A$1,230 - 1,300 per ounce

  • Growth capital of A$60 – 70 million

  • Exploration spend of A$28 million

Page 5

The Company maintains guidance and notes with the year to date production of approximately 259,000 ounces, the planned strong final quarter relies particularly on the continuing sustained uplift in production performance from Rosemont underground. Other key areas with the potential to impact on this outcome are; the ongoing management of open pit geotechnical impacts, plant performance and reliability and the contractor productivity improvement project. The ongoing and effective management of COVID impacts is also specifically noted given the current uncertainty in WA with the recently implemented WA Government lockdown and potential for additional and ongoing restrictions.

NEAR TERM - POTENTIAL VALUE GROWTH PROJECTS

Increase in Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement as at 31 December 2020

Subsequent to the end of the March quarter the Company declared an increase in its Group Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, highlighted by a seven-year reserve life at both DNO and DSO. Total Ore Reserves increased by 11% to 4.0 million ounces compared to 3.6 million ounces as at 31 March 2020. Reserve increases at DSO came via the addition of the Garden Well Underground mine, Ben Hur Open pit mine, processing of low-grade stockpiles and at DNO, three new mining areas at Moolart Well plus low-grade stockpile treatment ensure operations will continue at the Duketon Operations until FY2028.

The total Mineral Resources increased by 5% to 8.1 million ounces compared to 7.7 million ounces as at 31 March 2020. Increases came following further resource definition drilling at existing projects, Gloster open pit (DNO), Garden Well open pits (DSO) and Rosemont Underground (DSO). New resource growth came from Ben Hur (DSO) after the acquisition followed by resource definition drilling and the Garden Well South Underground (DSO) after extensive drilling campaigns defined the high-grade underground shoot.

The Duketon Project continues to deliver on its strong history of resource and reserve replacement built on an ongoing commitment to exploration and resource extension drilling while producing over 3 million ounces (Figure 2). An aggressive exploration programme continues to be focussed on potential areas for the identification of both new mineralisation and expansions of current mineral resources.

==> picture [405 x 245] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 2: Strong history of resource and reserve replacement while producing over 3 Moz at Duketon

Garden Well Underground Project

Site establishment work is well underway for the Garden Well South underground project. The portal has been completed and initial decline development (36m) has commenced in order to access the Feasibility Study mining material of 1.85Mt at 3.2 g/t Au for 190Koz (Figure 3). Once mining is established work will continue to grow and further define the resource via drilling from underground platforms.

Page 6

==> picture [236 x 144] intentionally omitted <==

==> picture [229 x 145] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 3: Garden Well South portal establishment and initial development drive.

McPhillamys Gold Project

The McPhillamys Gold Project in New South Wales (Figure 4) is one of Australia’s largest undeveloped open pit gold projects with an Ore Reserve of 61Mt @ 1.0 g/t Au for 2.02Moz and is the highest priority growth project for the Company.

Regis continues to work with the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE), which assesses State Significant Projects and is required to make a recommendation on the Project to the Independent Planning Commission (IPC). Regis notes that the final decision by the government is still to be made. It is anticipated a recommendation by DPIE to the Independent Planning Commission (IPC) is likely in coming months.

The Project execution team continues to progress work into more detailed areas including mining, processing, water and power supply. Major packages of work that would be required for construction (subject to final approvals) have been defined. Regis is continuing to identifying local businesses that have the potential to be incorporated into construction activity and other contract and design related works to ensure, subject to a favourable decision from the IPC, the Project will be ready for Final Investment Decision and as shovel ready as practicable.

The Company continues to work with the local and surrounding communities to ensure opportunities and impacts presented by the project development are communicated and mitigated where practicable.

==> picture [371 x 245] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 4: McPhillamys green corridor planted in 2014

Page 7

ADVANCING DUKETON EXPLORATION

Regis continued intensive regional exploration drilling activities across the Duketon Greenstone Belt during the quarter with 64,311 metres of drilling completed on priority target areas (Figure 5). All drill assay results received during the quarter and considered material are presented in Appendix 1.

==> picture [334 x 581] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 5: Location of exploration activities across the Duketon Greenstone Belt. Prospects in red drilled during the December quarter.

Page 8

After expediting of resource to reserve conversion drilling at Ben Hur in the December quarter, the exploration focus returned to drill testing high priority regional exploration targets for new open-pit oxide resources, and deep drilling beneath existing mines for depth extensions to existing gold resources.

Drill Type Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21
Resource
Definition
Drill metres
AC 3,237 1,887 0 1,156 0
RC 11,545 10,859 17,929 25,510 14,145
DD/RCD 11,537 7,581 6,981 484 0
Total 26,319 20,327 24,910 27,150 14,145
Exploration
Drill metres
AC 34,527 39,813 13,887 9,383 30,029
RC 354 2,541 6,258 3,142 7,218
DD/RCD 564 6,810 8,690 9,663 9,958
Total 35,445 49,164 28,835 22,188 47,205
Rock chip
Samples
10,458 1,395 10,974 13 25

Table 3: Historic exploration activity in both Resource Definition and Exploration activity.

Garden Well Underground: Pursuing Potential Underground Extensions under GDW North

Deep drilling continued 1km to the north of the approved Garden Well (GDW) South underground Project. The new target area extends down plunge of the Garden Well North pit mineralisation (Figure 6). Two separate high grade shoots, hosted in sheared ultramafic, have been identified beneath the pit at GDW North. During the March quarter 5,285m of diamond drilling was completed to test the continuity of significant gold mineralisation at depth in both shoots.

Assay results continue to firm up the high-grade south plunging shoots beneath the northern end of the pit. Significant results include:

  • 7.5 metres @ 2.6 g/t gold from 482.5 m

  • 7.5 metres @ 2.6 g/t gold from 482.5 m RRLGDDD185

  • • 1 metre @ 22.1 g/t gold from 412 m RRLGDDD186 • 2.6 metres @ 6.0 g/t gold from 434.6 m RRLGDDD186 • 2.9 metres @ 5.9 g/t gold from 441.2 m RRLGDDD186

Drill hole and sample details for all holes are included in Appendix 1 to this report. Garden Well intercepts above calculated using a 2.0 g/t gold lower cut, no upper cut, maximum 2m internal dilution. All diamond drill assays determined on half core (NQ2) samples by fire assay.

Diamond drilling will continue into the June quarter to determine the continuity of these high-grade shoots at depth.

==> picture [436 x 197] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 6: Garden Well long section looking west showing high grade intercepts only in the north, and the approved underground mine at Garden Well South.

Page 9

Rosemont: Testing Depth Extent

Deep drilling continued at Rosemont to explore the high-grade shoots which extend at depth beneath existing underground infrastructure. During the quarter 4,560m of diamond drilling was completed to test down plunge extensions of high-grade gold mineralisation outside the current underground resource domains.

Drilling focused on Rosemont South to test the continuity of grade and thickness on two new ore shoots with multiple intercepts over suitable widths for underground mine development. Drilling will continue in the June quarter to provide sufficient information to delineate the size of the new high-grade shoots at Rosemont South and inform additional UG resources.

The orebody at Rosemont is hosted in a steeply dipping north trending quartz-dolerite unit intruding into a mafic-ultramafic sequence. Figure 7 illustrates recent drill hole intercepts from the March quarter with economic gold grades up to 500m below the southern underground workings which include:

  • 7.5 metres @ 2.3 g/t gold from 631.6 m

  • 8.8 metres @ 3.6 g/t gold from 527.5 m

  • 0.9 metres @ 87.2 g/t gold from 601.9 m

  • 1.4 metres @ 10.9 g/t gold from 600.4 m

RRLRMDD063 RRLRMDD064 RRLRMDD064 RRLRMDD065

Drill hole and sample details for all holes are included in Appendix 1 to this report. Rosemont intercepts above calculated using a 2.0 g/t gold lower cut, no upper cut, maximum 2m internal dilution. All diamond drill assays determined on half core (NQ2) samples by fire assay.

==> picture [241 x 326] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 7. Rosemont South Long Section showing high grade intercepts indicating the potential for underground resource growth.

Gloster: Extending Reserves and Pursuing New Underground Resources

The Gloster gold deposit is hosted in a package of intermediate volcanics and intrusives. The gold mineralised system is structurally complex, consisting of steeply dipping shears and multiple flat lying mineralised vein sets beneath the existing pit. Mineralised zones are characterised by several metres of quartz-carbonate-sulphide veins with visible gold.

Mineralised shoots persist to 500m beneath the pit and consist of a series of narrow, high grade, strike limited quartz veins. RC drilling will continue at Gloster, testing these mineralised structures beneath the pit to provide additional information on grade continuity to inform the mineralisation model.

Page 10

Significant RC drill results received during the March quarter are listed below and shown in Figure 8:

  • 3 metres @ 4.7 g/t gold from 19 m

  • 4 metres @ 4.4 g/t gold from 43 m

  • 1 metre @ 10.2 g/t gold from 97 m

  • 2 metres @ 8.4 g/t gold from 68 m

  • 4 metres @ 4.5 g/t gold from 38 m

  • RRLGLRC523*

  • RRLGLDD524 RRLGLDD524 RRLGLRC526*

  • RRLGLRC527*

* Drilled from the pit floor

Drill hole and sample details for all holes are included in Appendix 1 to this report. Gloster intercepts above calculated using a 2.0 g/t gold lower cut, no upper cut, maximum 2m internal dilution. All diamond drill assays determined on half core (NQ2), all RC drill assays determined on 1m split samples by fire assay.

==> picture [287 x 342] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 8: Gloster cross section with anomalous high grade intercepts with potential for UG development.

Lancefield North – expediting additional resources

Lancefield North is located approximately 75km south of Garden Well. The project consists of an inferred mineral resource compliant with JORC Code 2012 of 2Mt @ 1.55g/t for 95Koz. Gold mineralisation is associated with quartz-carbonate veins and sulphides hosted within a sheared package of basalt and shale. The deposit is similar to the historical Lancefield gold mine located 5km further to the south along strike, that produced over 1Moz of gold.

RC drilling commenced in January to reduce drill spacing to 40m x 40m in order to determine the strike extent of gold mineralisation and determine an indicated resource. Assay results received to date have confirmed the continuity of gold mineralisation along strike, with some variability down dip. Drilling to 40m x 20m will commence in the June quarter.

Page 11

==> picture [365 x 261] intentionally omitted <==

Figure 9. Lancefield North Cross Section showing multiple shallow east dipping lodes

Page 12

COMPETENT PERSON STATEMENT

The information in this report that relates to exploration results is based on and fairly represents information and supporting documentation that has been compiled by Ms Tara French who is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Ms French has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which she is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the ‘Australasian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Ms French is a full-time employee of Regis Resources Ltd and consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on her information in the form and context in which it appears.

JORC 2012 Mineral Resource and Ore Reserves

Regis confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcements and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the definition of the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserves in the relevant market announcements continue to apply and have not materially changed. The Company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Persons findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcements.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This ASX announcement may contain forward looking statements that are subject to risk factors associated with gold exploration, mining and production businesses. It is believed that the expectations reflected in these statements are reasonable but they may be affected by a variety of variables and changes in underlying assumptions which could cause actual results or trends to differ materially, including but not limited to price fluctuations, actual demand, currency fluctuations, drilling and production results, Reserve estimations, loss of market, industry competition, environmental risks, physical risks, legislative, fiscal and regulatory changes, economic and financial market conditions in various countries and regions, political risks, project delay or advancement, approvals and cost estimates.

Forward-looking statements, including projections, forecasts and estimates, are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied on as an indication or guarantee of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of Regis Resources Ltd. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance and no representation or warranty is made as to the likelihood of achievement or reasonableness of any forward looking statements or other forecast.

CORPORATE DIRECTORY

Regis Resources Ltd ( ACN 009 174 761) Registered Office

Second Floor, 516 Hay Street Subiaco, WA Australia 6008 Tel +618 9442 2200

Website www.regisresources.com Email [email protected]

Directors

Mr James Mactier (Non-Executive Chairman) Mr Jim Beyer (Managing Director) Mrs Fiona Morgan (Non-Executive Director) Mr Steve Scudamore (Non-Executive Director) Mrs Lynda Burnett (Non-Executive Director) Mr Russell Barwick (Non-Executive Director)

Company Secretary

Ms Elena Macrides

Share Registry

Computershare Ltd GPO Box D182 Perth WA 6840

Shareholder Enquiries: 1300 557 010 (local) +613 9415 4000 (international)

ASX Listed Securities (as at 31 March 2021)

Security Code No.Quoted
OrdinaryShares RRL 513,270,655

Page 13

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

APPENDIX 1 JORC Code, 2012 Edition – 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.
Gold Projects
Ben Hur
The Ben Hur strike extension was sampled using Reverse Circulation (RC) drill
holes on a nominal 200m x 50m grid spacing. Holes were angled at -49to -73
towards 251to 260azimuth to drill perpendicular to the strike of
mineralisation. The mineralised quartz dolerite strikes 340and dips ≈70to the
east.
Garden Well
The Garden Well gold deposit was sampled using PQ, HQ, and NQ2 Diamond
drill (DD) holes on a nominal 40m east by 40m north grid spacing angled -56to
-72towards 246to 290azimuth designed to drill perpendicular to the strike
of mineralisation.
Gloster
The Gloster gold deposit was sampled using RC drill holes to reduce drill spacing
to 20m. RC holes were drilled on a nominal 20m or 40m spacing along strike by
20m to 40m across strike angled at -52to -90towards 063, 066, 246, 323
or vertical from the base of the pit, designed to drill perpendicular to the strike
of mineralisation.
Lancefield North
The Lancefield North gold deposit contains an inferred mineral resource
compliant with the JORC code of 2Mt @ 1.55g/t for 96koz (see Duketon Mining
ASX announcement 14 March 2018). The deposit was sampled using RC drill
holes to reduce drill spacing to 40m. RC holes were drilled on a nominal 40m or
80m spacing north along strike by 40m or 80m across strike angled at -60
towards 268or 270, designed to drill perpendicular to the strike of
mineralisation.
Rosemont
The Rosemont gold deposit was sampled using PQ, HQ and NQ2 diamond drill
(DD) holes. Holes were drilled on a nominal 160m north spacing along strike
and 80m down dip angled at -50° to -70° towards 267to 271azimuth
designed to drill as close as possible to perpendicular to the strike of
mineralisation, where access could be gained around infrastructure such as
pits and waste dumps.
Tooheys Well
The Tooheys Well gold deposit was sampled using PQ and NQ2 Diamond drill
(DD) drill holes. DD holes were drilled on a nominal 80m north spacing along
strike by 40m across strike angled at -50° or -70towards ~270azimuth
designed to drill perpendicular to the strike of mineralisation.
Other Regional Prospects:
The Regional Prospects were sampled using Air Core (AC) or RC drill holes on
various grid spacing angled -60° towards varying azimuths designed to drill as
close as possible to perpendicular to the strike of mineralisation.
All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore Prospects AC, RC, DD
Regis drill hole collar locations were picked up by an independent registered
consulting surveyor or site-based authorised surveyors using Trimble RTK GPS.
Downhole surveying was measured by using either a Reflex EZ-Shot Downhole
Survey Instrument or North Seeking Gyro based tool where magnetic host rock
would affect azimuth readings. The surveys were completed every 30m down
each drill hole.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Diamond drill core is aligned and measured by tape, comparing back to down
hole core blocks consistent with industry practice.
Regis drill hole sampling had certified standards and blanks inserted at every
20thand 25thsample (DD only) or every 25thsample (RC and AC) to assess the
accuracy and methodology of the external laboratories. Field duplicates (RC and
AC only) were inserted every 20thsample to assess the repeatability and
variability of the gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates were also completed
approximately every 15thsample to assess the precision of the laboratory as well
as the repeatability and variability of the gold mineralisation. Results of the
QAQC sampling were considered acceptable.
Regional Prospects AC/RC
Regis drill hole collar locations were picked up by handheld GPS. Hole azimuths
were measured at the collar using a Suunto sighting compass.
Regis drill hole sampling had certified standards and blanks inserted every 50th
sample (RC and AC) to assess the accuracy and methodology of the external
laboratories, and field duplicates were inserted every 50thsample to assess the
repeatability and variability of the gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates
were also completed approximately every 15thsample to assess the precision of
the laboratory as well as the repeatability and variability of the gold
mineralisation. Results of the QAQC sampling were considered acceptable.
Aspects of the determination All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore Prospects RC Drilling
of mineralisation that are For the Regis’ RC drilling 1m samples were obtained by cone splitter (2.5kg –
Material
to
the
Public
3.0kg) and were utilised for lithology logging and assaying. The drilling samples
Report.
In
cases
where
were dried, crushed and pulverised to get 85% passing 75µm and were all Fire
‘industry standard’ work has Assayed using a 50g charge.
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
All Gold Projects DD
Diamond drilling completed to industry standard using varying sample lengths
(0.23 to 1.22m through the gold mineralized zones) based on geological
intervals, which are then dried, crushed and pulverised to get 85% passing 75µm
and were all Fire Assayed using a 50g charge (Bureau Veritas). Outside
mineralized areas 1m samples to 2.6m composite samples were collected.
other
cases,
more
Regional Prospects AC
explanation
may
be
For AC drilling 1m spear samples were composited to 4m intervals to obtain a
required, such as where 2.5kg – 3.0kg sample. The drilling samples were dried, crushed and pulverised
there is coarse gold that has to get 85% passing 75µm and were all Fire Assayed using a 50g charge (Bureau
inherent sampling problems. Veritas).
Unusual
commodities
or
mineralisation types (e.g.
submarine
nodules)
may
warrant
disclosure
of
Anomalous results from 4m AC drill composites were spear sampled at 1m
intervals. These drill samples were dried, crushed and pulverised to get 85%
passing 75µm and were all Fire Assayed using a 50g charge.
detailed information.
Drilling Drill type (e.g. core, reverse All Gold Projects/Prospects RC and AC drilling
techniques circulation,
open-hole
RC drilling completed with a 139mm or 143mm diameter face sampling
hammer, rotary air blast, hammer.
auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.)
and
details
(e.g.
core
AC drilling was completed with an 89mm diameter AC blade bit.
diameter, triple or standard All Gold Projects DD
tube, depth of diamond tails, Surface diamond drilling carried out by using PQ or PQ3, HQ3 or HQ2, NQ, or
face-sampling bit or other NQ2 (standard tube) techniques.
type,
whether
core
is
oriented and if so, by what
Core is routinely orientated by REFLEX ACT III tool.
method, etc.).

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Drill sample Method of recording and All Gold Projects/Prospects RC and AC drilling
recovery assessing core and chip RC and AC recovery was visually assessed, with recovery being excellent. No wet
sample
recoveries
and
samples were recorded within the mineralised zones (>1 g/t).
results assessed. All Gold Projects DD
DD core was measured and compared to the drilled intervals, and recorded as a
percentage recovery. 100% recovery was recorded through the mineralised
zones (>1 g/t) at Garden Well and Tooheys Well. 99% recovery was recorded
through the mineralised zones (>1 g/t) at Rosemont.
Measures taken to maximise All Gold Projects/Prospects RC and AC drilling
sample recovery and ensure AC and RC samples were visually checked for recovery, moisture and
representative nature of the contamination. The drilling contractor utilised a cone splitter to provide uniform
samples. sample size, and these were cleaned routinely (cleaned at the end of each rod
and more frequently in wet conditions). A booster was also used in conjunction
with the RC drill rig to ensure dry samples are achieved.
All Gold Projects DD
The target mineralised zones are located in competent fresh rock, where the DD
method provided high recovery.
Whether a relationship exists All Gold Projects/Prospects RC and AC drilling
between sample recovery Sample recoveries for RC and AC drilling are visually estimated to be medium to
and grade and whether high. No significant bias is expected in the mineralised zone, although no
sample
bias
may
have
recovery and grade correlation study was completed.
occurred due to preferential
loss/gain
of
fine/coarse
material.
All Gold Projects DD
The DD drill sample recovery in the transitional and fresh rock zones is very high
≈97%, and no significant bias is expected. Recoveries in the oxidised rock were
lower ≈85%.
Logging Whether
core
and
chip
All Gold Projects/Prospects RC and AC drilling
samples
have
been
Lithology, alteration, veining, mineralisation and, on some holes, magnetic
geologically
and
susceptibility were logged from the RC and AC chips and saved in the database.
geotechnically logged to a Chips from every interval are also placed in chip trays and stored in a designated
level of detail to support building at site for future reference.
appropriate
Mineral
Resource estimation, mining
studies and metallurgical
studies.
All Gold Projects DD
Lithology, alteration, veining, mineralisation and geotechnical information were
logged from the DD core and saved in the database. Half cores from every
interval are also retained in the core trays and stored at site for future reference.
Whether
logging
is
All logging is qualitative except for magnetic susceptibility and geotechnical
qualitative or quantitative in measurements. Wet and dry photographs were completed on the core.
nature. Core (or costean,
channel, etc.) photography.
The
total
length
and
All drill holes are logged in full.
percentage of the relevant
intersections logged.
Sub- If core, whether cut or sawn Gold Projects DD
sampling and whether quarter, half or Core was half cut with an almonte diamond core saw with the same half always
techniques all core taken. sampled and the surplus retained in the core trays.
and sample
preparation

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
If non-core, whether riffled, All Gold Projects/Prospects RC and AC drilling
tube sampled, rotary split, RC and AC drilling utilised a cyclone and cone splitter to consistently produce
etc. and whether sampled 0.5kg to 3.0kg dry samples.
wet or dry.
For all sample types, the Samples are dried, crushed to 10mm, and then pulverised to 85% passing 75µm.
nature,
quality
and This is considered acceptable.
appropriateness
of
the
sample
preparation
technique.
Quality control procedures All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore AC and RC
adopted for all sub-sampling Field duplicates (AC, RC) were taken at the rig every 20th sample to assess the
stages
to
maximise
repeatability and variability of the gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates
representivity of samples. were also completed roughly every 15th sample to assess the repeatability and
variability of the gold mineralisation.
Measures taken to ensure Regional Prospects AC
that
the
sampling

is
Field duplicates were taken at the rig from a second chute on the cone splitter
representative of the in-situ allowing for the duplicate and main sample to be the same size and sampling
material collected, including technique. Field duplicates are taken every 50th sample. Laboratory duplicates
for instance results for field (sample preparation split) were also completed roughly every 15th sample.
duplicate/second-half
sampling.
All Gold Projects DD
Field duplicates (half core sampling) on diamond core through the ore zones
were collected at Gloster (1244 samples) and Rosemont (136 samples). Results
were assessed by independent consulting geochemist GCXplore Pty Ltd. Based
on the duplicate sample data at Rosemont & Gloster GCXplore concluded that
“the half core precision is about 100% and does not vary significantly with grade,
deposit or section. The data indicate that the grade of half core is indicative of
the grade range. i.e. both halves are highly likely to be in the same grade range”
Whether sample sizes are Sample sizes (1.0kg to 3kg) are considered to be a sufficient size to accurately
appropriate to the grain size represent the gold mineralisation based on the mineralisation style (hypogene
of
the
material
being
associated with shearing and or veining, and supergene enrichment), the width
sampled. and continuity of the intersections, the sampling methodology, the coarse gold
variability and the assay ranges for the gold.
Field duplicates have routinely been collected to ensure monitoring of the sub-
sampling quality. Acceptable precision and accuracy are noted in the field
duplicates albeit the precision is marginally acceptable and consistent with
coarse gold deposits.
Quality of The nature, quality and All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore AC and RC
assay data appropriateness
of
the All gold assaying was completed by external commercial laboratories (Bureau
and assaying
and
laboratory
Veritas) using a 50g charge for fire assay analysis with AAS finish. This technique
laboratory procedures
used
and is industry standard for gold and considered appropriate.
tests whether the technique is
considered partial or total.
All Gold Projects DD
All gold assaying was completed by commercial laboratories (Bureau Veritas)
using a 50g charge for fire assay analysis with AAS finish. This technique is
industry standard for gold and considered appropriate.
Regional Prospects AC
All gold assaying was completed by commercial laboratories (Bureau Veritas)
using a 50g charge for fire assay analysis for 4m composite AC samples. 1m AC
re-samples are assayed by a commercial laboratory (Bureau Veritas) using a 50g
charge for fire assay analysis with AAS finish.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation JORC Code explanation JORC Code explanation JORC Code explanation Commentary
For
geophysical
tools, Apart from magnetic susceptibility in targeted zones, no other geophysical
spectrometers, handheld measurements were routinely made.
XRF instruments, etc., the
parameters
used
in
determining
the
analysis
including instrument make
and model, reading times,
calibrations factors applied
XRF data has been collected using Olympus Vanta Portable XRF on Garden Well
and Tooheys Well diamond drill core to geochemically characterise the gold
deposits. Reading times were 10 secs per beam using the geochem 3 beam
method. The unit was calibrated twice per day. Standards were run every 50th
sample, duplicates were run on the 25thand 75thsamples.
and their derivation, etc..
Nature of quality control All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore AC and RC
procedures adopted (e.g. Certified Reference Material (CRM or standards) and blanks were inserted every
standards, blanks, 25th sample to assess the assaying accuracy of the external laboratories. Field
duplicates, external duplicates (RC, AC) were inserted every 20th sample to assess the repeatability
laboratory
checks)

and
from the field and variability of the gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates
whether acceptable levels of were also completed approximately every 15th sample to assess the precision
accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) of assaying.
and precision have been
established.
All Gold Projects DD
Certified Reference Material (CRM or standards) and blanks were inserted every
20thand 25thsample to assess the assaying accuracy of the external laboratories.
Field duplicates on diamond core, i.e. other half of cut core, have not been
routinely assayed. Laboratory duplicates were also completed approximately
every 15th sample to assess the precision of assaying.
Regional Prospects AC and RC
Certified Reference Material (CRM or standards) and blanks were inserted every
50thsample (samples ending in 25 and 75) to assess the assaying accuracy of the
external laboratories. Field duplicates were taken every 50thsample (samples
ending in 00 and 50) to assess the repeatability from the field and variability of
the gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates (sample preparation split) were
also completed roughly every 15th sample.
All Sample Results
Evaluation of both the Regis submitted standards, and the internal laboratory
quality control data, indicates assaying to be accurate and without significant
drift for significant time periods. Excluding obvious errors, the vast majority of
the CRM assaying report shows no consistent positive or negative overall mean
bias. Duplicate assays show high levels of correlation and no apparent bias
between the duplicate pairs. Field duplicate samples show marginally
acceptable levels of correlation and no relative bias.
Results of the QAQC sampling were considered acceptable for the gold deposits
and regional prospects. Substantial focus has been given to ensuring sampling
procedures met industry best practise to ensure acceptable levels of accuracy
and precision were achieved in a coarse gold environment.
Verification The verification of significant No independent personnel have visually inspected the significant intersections
of sampling intersections
by
either in RC chips or diamond drill core. Numerous highly qualified and experienced
and independent or alternative company personnel from exploration and mine production positions have
assaying company personnel. visually inspected the significant intersections in AC chips, RC chips and diamond
drill core.
The use of twinned holes. No twinning of holes was completed in the current quarter.
Documentation of primary All geological and field data is entered into Logchief commercial software only
data, data entry procedures, allowing data to be entered using the Regis geological code system and sample
data
verification,
data protocol. Logchief data is validated and uploaded directly to the Datashed
database.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
storage (physical and
electronic) protocols.
Discuss any adjustment to For the purpose of resource estimation any samples not assayed (i.e. destroyed
assay data. in processing, listed not received) have had the assay value converted to a -9 in
the database. Any samples assayed below detection limit (0.01 ppm Au) have
been converted to 0.005 ppm (half detection limit) in the database.
Location of Accuracy and quality of All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore.
data points surveys used to locate drill Regis drill hole collar locations were picked up by site-based authorized
holes (collar and down-hole surveyors, or using Trimble RTK GPS, calibrated to a base station (expected
surveys), trenches, mine accuracy of 20mm).
workings and other locations
used in Mineral Resource
estimation.
Downhole surveying was measured by using either a Reflex EZ-Shot Downhole
Survey Instrument or North Seeking Gyro based tool where magnetic host rock
would affect azimuth readings.
The surveys were completed every 30m down each drill hole.
Regional Prospects
Regis drill hole collar locations were picked up by handheld GPS. Hole azimuths
were measured at the collar using a Suunto sighting compass.
Specification of the grid All Gold Projects, Terminator, Thompsons Bore.
system used. The grid system is AMG Zone 51 (AGD 84) for surveying pickups. Modelling at
the Rosemont and Gloster Area is completed using a local grid, with conversion
of digital data from AMG to local completed using GIS Software macros.
Modelling at all other projects is completed in AMG Zone 51 (AGD84).
Regional Prospects
The grid system set in the handheld GPS unit is MGA Zone 51 (GDA 94). Hole
azimuths were measured at the collar using a Suunto sighting compass.
All location data is reported in accordance with DMP reporting guidelines in
MGA Zone 51 (GDA 94). Grid conversions are performed in RRLs Datashed
database.
Quality and adequacy of The topographic surface for all projects were derived from a combination of the
topographic control. primary drill hole pickups and the pre-existing photogrammetric contouring.
Data Data spacing for reporting of All Gold Projects
spacing and
distribution
Exploration Results. Ben Hur
The Ben Hur strike extension was sampled on a nominal 200m north by 50m
east grid spacing
Garden Well
The Garden Well gold deposit was sampled on a nominal spacing 40m along
strike by 40m down dip.
Gloster
The Gloster gold deposit was sampled on a nominal spacing 20-40m along strike
by 20m across strike.
Lancefield North
The Lancefield North gold deposit was sampled on a nominal spacing 40-80m
along strike and 40-80m across strike.
Rosemont
The Rosemont gold deposit was sampled on a nominal spacing 160m along strike
and 80m across strike.
Tooheys Well
The Tooheys Well gold deposit was sampled on a nominal spacing 80m along
strike by 40m down dip.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Regional Prospects
Regional Prospects are generally drilled on a broad line spacing 800m to 1600m
with drill holes spacing from 200m to 400m depending on the style of
mineralisation and width of target. Drill hole spacing is halved where infill drilling
is required around anomalous gold targets.
Terminator & Thompsons Bore Prospects
Terminator and Thompsons Bore Prospects were infilled to a sample spacing of
50m alongstrike and 25m across strike
Whether the data spacing All Gold Projects
and distribution is sufficient The planned data spacing and distribution is sufficient to demonstrate spatial
to establish the degree of and grade continuity of the mineralised domains to support the definition of
geological and grade Inferred and Indicated Mineral Resources under the 2012 JORC code once all
continuity appropriate for other modifying factors have been addressed.
the Mineral Resource and
Ore Reserve estimation
procedure(s) and
classifications applied.
Whether sample All Gold Projects, Terminator & Thompsons Bore Prospects
compositing has been No sample compositing has been applied in the field within the mineralised
applied. zones.
Regional Prospects
All first pass AC drill samples were collected at 1m samples and composited to
4m intervals. Terminator and Thompsons Bore gold prospects were sampled at
1m RC intervals, no sample compositing has been applied in the field within the
mineralised zones.
Orientation Whether the orientation of Drilling on all projects is orientated to best suit the mineralisation to be closely
of data in sampling achieves unbiased perpendicular to both the strike and dip of the mineralisation. Intercepts are
relation to sampling
of
possible
close to true-width in most cases. In the case of Ben Hur and Rosemont drill
geological structures and the extent to programs, the orientation of mineralisation is sub vertical, as such the current
structure which
this
is
known,
drilling is designed to assist in refining ore geometry and therefore a more
considering the deposit type. accurate estimate of true thickness. Drill orientation at Rosemont was adjusted
as required to facilitate drilling around historical mine site infrastructure, and in
some instances drill holes are at a high angle to the dip of mineralisation.
If the relationship between It is not believed that drilling orientation has introduced a sampling bias.
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.
Sample The
measures
taken
to Samples are securely sealed and stored onsite, until delivery to Perth
security ensure sample security. laboratories via contract freight Transport. Chain of custody consignment notes
and sample submission forms are sent with the samples. Sample submission
forms are also emailed to the laboratory and are used to keep track of the
sample batches.
Audits or The results of any audits or No external audits on sampling techniques and data have been completed.
reviews reviews
of
sampling
techniques and data.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

APPENDIX 1 Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

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

Section 2 contains relevant data on projects and prospects discussed in the main body text of the March 2021 Quarterly Report, or those included below and considered to be material.

Criteria JORC Code explanation JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral Type, reference name/number, location
Ben Hur
tenement and ownership including agreements or
The Ben Hur gold deposit is located on M38/339. Current registered
and land material issues with third parties such as
holder of the tenement is Brightstar Resources Limited, pending
tenure joint ventures, partnerships, overriding
transfer to Regis Resources Limited. Normal Western Australian
status royalties, native title interests, historical
state royalties apply and a further 1% royalty up to $5m to
sites, wilderness or national park and
Brightstar Resources Limited after 100koz production, and a royalty
environmental settings. to Parkerville Enterprises for $1/t of ore processed > 1g/t Au. There
The security of the tenure held at the time
are no registered Native Title Claims.
of reporting along with any known
Garden Well
impediments to obtaining a licence to
The Garden Well gold deposit is located on M38/1249, M38/1250,
operate in the area. M38/283. Current registered holders of the tenements are:
M38/1249 Regis Resources Ltd; M38/1250 and M38/283 Regis
Resources Ltd and Duketon resources Pty Ltd (100% subsidiary of
Regis Resources Ltd); 2% Royalty to Franco Nevada. Normal
Western Australian state royalties apply. There are no registered
Native Title Claims.
Gloster
The Gloster gold deposit is located on M38/1268. Current
registered holders are M38/1268 – Regis Resources Ltd; 2% Royalty
to William Robert Richmond. Normal Western Australian state
royalties apply. There are no registered native title claims
Lancefield North
The Lancefield North gold deposit is located on E38/3002. Current
registered holder of the tenement is Regis Resources Limited.
Normal Western Australian state royalties apply. There are no
registered Native Title Claims.
Rosemont
The Rosemont gold project is located on M38/237, M38/250 &
M38/343. Current registered holders of the tenements are Regis
Resources Ltd & Duketon Resources Pty Ltd (100% subsidiary of
Regis Resources Ltd). Normal Western Australian state royalties
apply plus there is a 2% Royalty to Franco Nevada. There are no
registered Native Title Claims.
Tooheys Well
The Tooheys Well prospect is located on M38/1251. Current
registered holders of the tenement are Regis Resources Ltd and
Duketon Resources Pty Ltd (100% subsidiary of Regis Resources).
Normal Western Australian state royalties apply and a further 2%
NSR royalty exists to Franco-Nevada There are no registered Native
Title Claims.
Exploration Acknowledgment and
appraisal
of
Ben Hur
done by exploration by other parties. Exploration drilling was conducted in the 1990s to early 2000s by
other parties Ashton, Roehampton, Bronzewing, and West Australian Metals.
Resource drilling was completed by Stone Resources in 2010s who
estimated a Mineral Resource compliant with JORC Code 2012 of
5.8Mt @ 1.6g/t Au for 290koz.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Garden Well/Tooheys Well
Minor amounts of drilling were completed by Ashton and Johnsons
Well Mining although it was mainly shallow and not extensive
enough to properly define the mineralisation.
Gloster
Gloster was discovered in 1902, with no modern exploration work
completed until Hillmin Gold Mines Pty Ltd and Aurotech NL
conducted mapping, RC drilling, DD and RAB in the mid 1980’s,
culminating in Resource Estimates and feasibility studies. Leader
Resources NL, Maiden Gold NL and Johnsons Well Mining
conducted RC, DD and RAB drilling in the 1990s to infill and extend
the resource.
Lancefield North
Shallow drilling was completed by Teck Exploration, North Australex
and Hill Minerals. Infill drilling by Duketon Mining in 2016-2017
resulted in a Maiden Inferred Mineral Resource 2Mt @ 1.6g/t for
96koz compliant with the JORC code 2012.
Rosemont Area
Shallow drilling (less than 100m vertical depth) was completed by
Aurora, Ashton and Johnsons Well Mining in the 1990’s.
Geology Deposit type, geological setting and style of
Ben Hur/Rosemont Area
mineralisation. Gold is hosted in a steeply east dipping 345° trending quartz-
dolerite unit intruding an ultramafic sequence. Gold mineralisation
is
associated
with
quartz-albite-sericite-carbonate-sulphide
alteration and is restricted to the quartz dolerite unit which is
generally ≈ 80m wide, but does boudinage along strike and widths
vary from a few metres to 120m. Weathering depths vary from 20m
to 80m vertical depth.
Garden Well
Gold is hosted in a moderate east to steeply dipping shear zone
trending N-S. Gold mineralisation within ultramafic is associated
with quartz, fuchsite, sericite, carbonate, sulphides. Gold
mineralisation within chert, shale and BIF is associated with
brecciated zones including elevated sulphides and quartz veins.
Gloster
Gold is hosted in multiple stacked vein sets dipping shallowly to the
north east. Host rocks include intermediate volcaniclastic units and
diorite intrusives. Gold mineralisation is associated with quartz-
carbonate-sulphide veins with micaceous selvages.
Lancefield North
Gold mineralisation is hosted in a moderate east dipping shear zone
within a package of basalt and shales. Gold mineralisation is
associated with quartz-carbonate veins and sulphides.
Tooheys Well
Gold is hosted in a steeply east dipping shear zone trending N-S.
Gold mineralisation is hosted within BIF as is associated with
brecciated zones including elevated sulphides and quartz veins.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Drill hole A summary of all information material to Drill hole information including collar location and drill direction are
Information the understanding of the exploration documented inAppendix 1and the body of the announcement.
results including a tabulation of the
following information for all Material drill
holes:
easting and northing of the drill hole
collar
elevation or RL (Reduced Level –
elevation above sea level in metres) of
the drill hole collar
dip and azimuth of the hole
down hole length and interception
depth
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.
Data In reporting Exploration Results, weighting Rosemont, Garden Well, Gloster, Tooheys Well
aggregation averaging techniques, maximum and/or Reported intercepts include a minimum of 2.0 g/t Au value over a
methods minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of minimum distance of 0.1m with a maximum 2m consecutive
high grades) and cut-off grades are usually internal waste, unless stated otherwise. No upper cuts have been
Material and should be stated. applied.
Where aggregate intercepts incorporate Ben Hurand all other Gold Projects and Prospects reported
short lengths of high-grade results and intercepts include a minimum of 0.5 g/t Au value over a minimum
longer lengths of low-grade results, the distance of 1m with a maximum 2m consecutive internal waste. No
procedure used for such aggregation upper cuts have been applied.
should be stated and some typical
examples of such aggregations should be
Appendix 1All assay results above 1 g/t gold are reported.
shown in detail.
The assumptions used for any reporting of
metal equivalent values should be clearly
stated.
Relationship These
relationships
are
particularly
Ben Hur
between important in the reporting of Exploration The Ben Hur gold deposit was drilled -49to -73towards 251to
mineralisati Results. 260azimuth to drill perpendicular to the strike of mineralisation.
on widths
and
intercept
lengths
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
The mineralised quartz dolerite strikes 340and dips ≈70to the
east. Intercepts reported are close to true width.
Garden Well
The Garden Well gold deposit was drilled at -56to -72towards
lengths are reported, there should be a 246to 290azimuth designed to drill perpendicular to the strike of
clear statement to this effect (e.g. ‘down mineralisation. The mineralised zone is moderately east dipping,
hole length, true width not known’). and the intercepts reported are close to true width.
Gloster
The Gloster gold deposit was drilled at -52to -90towards 063,
066, 246, 323or vertical from the base of the pit designed to drill
perpendicular to the strike of mineralisation. The mineralised zone

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
is shallowly north-east dipping. The intercepts reported are close to
true width.
Lancefield North
The Lancefield North gold deposit was drilled at -60towards 268
or 270, designed to drill perpendicular to the strike of
mineralisation. The intercepts reported are close to true width.
Rosemont
The Rosemont gold deposit was drilled at -50° to -70° towards 267
to 271and designed to intersect the mineralised quartz dolerite at
significant depths. Intercepts reported intersected the quartz
dolerite at a moderate angle and are not true width.
Tooheys Well
The Tooheys Well gold deposit was drilled at -50° or -70towards
~270azimuth designed to drill perpendicular to the strike of
mineralisation. The intercepts reported are close to true width.
Regional Prospects
The Regional Prospects were drilled at -60° towards varying
azimuths designed to drill as close as possible to perpendicular to
the strike of mineralisation.
Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections (with Refer to the body of the announcement.
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.
Balanced Where comprehensive reporting of all A list of all holes drilled during the quarter and assay results above
reporting Exploration Results is not practicable, 1 g/t have been reported. Assay results below 1 g/t are not
representative reporting of both low and considered material and are reported as such.
high grades and/or widths should be
practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
Exploration Results.
Other Other exploration data, if meaningful and Anomalous intercepts at Terminator will be investigated and
substantive material, should be reported including (but tested with further drilling to determine the viability of
exploration not limited to): geological observations; this prospect.
data 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.
Further work The nature and scale of planned further Gold Projects
work (e.g. tests for lateral extensions or Infill drilling will occur where appropriate, and extensional drilling
depth extensions or large-scale step-out will be conducted along strike for additional oxide resources, and at
drilling). depth beneath existing deposits where gold mineralisation may be
of sufficient grade and thickness for underground development.
Regional Prospects
Drilling of high priority regional prospects will continue in 2021.
Follow up drilling will be conducted where anomalous results are
identified in first pass drill testing.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

==> picture [124 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of See diagrams in main text
possible extensions, including the main
geological
interpretations
and
future
drilling areas, provided this information is
not commercially sensitive.

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Bella Well Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBELRC001
6948752
409824
544
‐60
270
160
127
128
1
1.93
RRLBELRC002
6947929
410825
544
‐60
270
154
148
152
4
3.97
RRLBELRC003
6948559
412924
544
‐60
100
172
No significant Intercept
Ben Hur Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBENDD001
6884970
437619
477
‐60
256
225.38
RRLBENDD001
RRLBENDD001
165.8
166.9
1.1
1.12
168
168.34
0.34
1.22
170.66
172.78
2.12
4.27
RRLBENDD002
6885035
437498
476
‐60
256
118.74
RRLBENDD002
RRLBENDD002
55.54
62.19
6.65
1.84
62.4
67
4.6
1.43
68
71
3
1.24
RRLBENDD003
6883875
437861
477
‐60
256
139.86
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC037
6884819
437635
478
‐60
256
154
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC041
6883820
438069
478
‐60
256
304
RRLBENRC041
RRLBENRC041
235
236
1
1.63
248
252
4
3.6
255
263
8
1.57
RRLBENRC045
6885025
437600
476
‐60
252
222
RRLBENRC045
27
28
1
1.86
170
180
10
1.87
RRLBENRC046
6885030
437616
477
‐60
252
228
RRLBENRC046
27
28
1
5.07
196
200
4
2.22
RRLBENRC047
6884932
437649
477
‐60
256
217
RRLBENRC047
RRLBENRC047
37
40
3
2.07
179
181
2
6.35
185
189
4
2.66
RRLBENRC048
6885205
437506
475
‐60
252
210
147
148
1
8
RRLBENRC049
6885114
437559
476
‐60
252
216
RRLBENRC049
RRLBENRC049
RRLBENRC049
24
26
2
2.83
146
147
1
1.53
170
174
4
1.05
180
186
6
1.05
RRLBENRC050
6884776
437655
478
‐60
256
150
115
120
5
2.27
RRLBENRC095
6883958
437992
477
‐60
256
264
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC097
6883940
438004
478
‐60
253
264
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC098
6883905
438002
478
‐60
256
264
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC100
6883714
438055
479
‐60
256
240
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC101
6883771
438065
478
‐60
253
262
RRLBENRC101
28
32
4
1.06
225
230
5
1.25
RRLBENRC102
6884684
437690
479
‐60
256
162
82
85
3
4.56
RRLBENRC103
6883887
438024
478
‐60
251
262
RRLBENRC103
203
204
1
1.13
218
230
12
2.23
RRLBENRC104
6884897
437618
477
‐60
256
174
RRLBENRC104
RRLBENRC104
24
28
4
2.89
114
115
1
1.21
120
125
5
4.37
RRLBENRC105
6884275
437814
476
‐56
248
178
RRLBENRC105
126
128
2
3.66
139
143
4
2.02
RRLBENRC106
6884901
437631
477
‐60
256
186
141
142
1
1.31
RRLBENRC107
6883978
437983
477
‐60
252
238
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC108
6885155
437536
476
‐60
256
210
RRLBENRC108
RRLBENRC108
RRLBENRC108
140
141
1
1.49
173
177
4
1.14
183
184
1
1.31
189
191
2
1.3
RRLBENRC109
6883639
438071
479
‐60
256
232
RRLBENRC109
171
172
1
1.66
174
191
17
2.46
RRLBENRC110
6885181
437529
476
‐60
256
228
RRLBENRC110
RRLBENRC110
RRLBENRC110
RRLBENRC110
RRLBENRC110
RRLBENRC110
137
138
1
1.45
151
152
1
1.2
157
158
1
1.28
164
165
1
9.36
179
180
1
1.18
182
183
1
1.67
187
188
1
1.61
RRLBENRC111
6883842
438040
478
‐60
261
250
214
222
8
1.85
RRLBENRC112
6885159
437554
476
‐62
256
246
RRLBENRC112
RRLBENRC112
124
125
1
1.62
203
204
1
4.2
214
217
3
1.06
RRLBENRC113
6883588
438075
480
‐60
256
214
RRLBENRC113
149
150
1
5.47
161
162
1
1.01

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Ben Hur Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBENRC113 166
169
3
2.78
RRLBENRC114
6884823
437650
478
‐60
256
168
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC115
6883643
438088
479
‐60
256
250
209
221
12
2.27
RRLBENRC116
6884842
437617
478
‐60
257
132
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC117
6883323
438131
480
‐60.12
255.86
160
17
18
1
1.06
RRLBENRC118
6884847
437635
478
‐60
256
144
102
105
3
3.13
RRLBENRC119
6883323
438131
480
‐73.36
256.63
166
106
110
4
1.41
RRLBENRC120
6885035
437571
476
‐60
256
186
142
155
13
2.81
RRLBENRC121
6883129
438181
480
‐49.44
257.98
118
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC122
6885058
437567
476
‐60
256
216
RRLBENRC122
140
141
1
10.3
154
165
11
1.11
RRLBENRC123
6885716
437309
477
‐59.58
256.36
148
RRLBENRC123
78
79
1
9.36
103
104
1
11.2
RRLBENRC124
6884993
437607
477
‐60
256
210
161
168
7
4.54
RRLBENRC125
6885911
437234
480
‐60
256
124
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC126
6884832
437680
479
‐60
256
216
RRLBENRC126
34
36
2
2.83
161
166
5
1.05
RRLBENRC127
6886098
437181
478
‐60
256
136
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC128
6883527
438134
481
‐60
256
264
RRLBENRC128
RRLBENRC128
210
218
8
2.35
221
226
5
4.35
229
232
3
3.7
RRLBENRC129
6886086
437133
478
‐60
256
118
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC130
6883519
438102
481
‐60
256
210
168
178
10
2.29
RRLBENRC131
6885704
437260
478
‐60
256
70
22
24
2
1.3
RRLBENRC132
6883138
438222
480
‐60
256
142
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC133
6882949
438277
480
‐60
256
106
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC134
6882789
438332
480
‐60
256
148
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC135
6882574
438422
480
‐60
253.26
100
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC136
6882582
438452
480
‐60
256.84
172
RRLBENRC136
RRLBENRC136
64
65
1
1.7
69
70
1
4.64
120
121
1
1.96
RRLBENRC137
6882379
438477
480
‐60
258
106
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC138
6882394
438527
480
‐65
260
124
No significant Intercept
RRLBENRC139
6882959
438327
480
‐59.92
255
178
No significant Intercept
Beamish Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBMAC078
6904200
436296
540
‐60
270
48
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC079
6904200
436691
540
‐60
271
77
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC080
6904004
437107
540
‐60
270
57
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC081
6904000
437201
540
‐60
270
74
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC082
6904000
437300
540
‐60
268
83
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC083
6904000
437400
540
‐60
269
116
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC084
6904000
437500
540
‐60
273
128
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC085
6905300
436301
540
‐60
270
18
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC086
6905300
436700
540
‐60
270
77
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC087
6905300
437100
540
‐60
270
92
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC088
6905290
437201
540
‐60
270
46
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC089
6905300
437300
540
‐60
270
89
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC090
6905300
437400
540
‐60
270
116
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC091
6905300
437500
540
‐60
270
128
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC092
6906100
436306
540
‐60
268
33
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC093
6906100
436728
540
‐60
268
79
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC094
6906100
437093
540
‐60
272
90
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC095
6906100
437201
540
‐60
274
45
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC096
6906100
437307
540
‐60
265
90
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC097
6906100
437413
540
‐60
265
113
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC098
6906100
437500
540
‐60
270
87
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC099
6906910
436695
540
‐60
269
80
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC100
6906894
437100
540
‐60
271
95
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC101
6906894
437200
540
‐60
270
50
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC102
6906891
437300
540
‐60
269
104
AwaitingResults

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Beamish Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBMAC103
6906889
437393
540
‐60
269
110
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC104
6907306
436677
540
‐60
270
53
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC105
6907303
437099
540
‐60
270
46
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC106
6907304
437187
540
‐60
270
40
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC107
6907302
437298
540
‐60
268
98
AwaitingResults
RRLBMAC108
6907304
437398
540
‐60
270
116
AwaitingResults
Betelgeuse Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBRTAC055
6916613
430587
495
‐60
264
74
No significant Intercept
RRLBRTAC056
6916613
430687
495
‐60
270
49
No significant Intercept
RRLBRTAC057
6916613
430787
495
‐60
268
57
No significant Intercept
RRLBRTAC058
6916613
430887
495
‐60
271
79
No significant Intercept
RRLBRTAC059
6916613
430988
459
‐60
268
71
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC063
6935623
413779
500
‐60
269
92
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC064
6935421
414257
500
‐60
272
111
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC065
6935418
414424
500
‐60
270
93
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC066
6935424
414571
500
‐60
269
110
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC067
6935422
414734
500
‐60
270
93
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC068
6935426
414890
500
‐60
275
92
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC069
6935417
415076
500
‐60
273
91
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC070
6934784
413956
500
‐60
273
103
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC071
6934784
414100
500
‐60
269
111
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC072
6934795
414423
500
‐60
269
94
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC073
6934798
414586
500
‐60
269
131
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC074
6934801
414663
500
‐60
270
101
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC075
6934231
414124
500
‐60
270
83
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC076
6934207
414209
500
‐60
270
71
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC077
6934252
414315
500
‐60
270
78
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC078
6934205
414721
500
‐60
270
101
No significant Intercept
RRLBTGAC079
6933809
415391
500
‐60
270
107
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC080
6933812
415548
500
‐60
271
116
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC081
6933811
415645
500
‐60
271
108
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC082
6933809
415478
500
‐60
271
104
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC083
6933810
416142
500
‐60
270
109
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC084
6933809
416296
500
‐60
265
137
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC085
6933815
416477
500
‐60
272
113
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC086
6933812
416613
500
‐60
270
78
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC087
6933425
414496
500
‐60
270
107
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC088
6933421
414577
500
‐60
272
92
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC089
6933440
414698
500
‐60
265
85
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC090
6933428
414892
500
‐60
270
98
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC091
6933437
415102
500
‐60
270
115
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC092
6933436
415321
500
‐60
267
95
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC093
6933445
416531
500
‐60
270
91
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC094
6933449
416718
500
‐60
270
68
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC095
6933440
416910
500
‐60
265
97
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC096
6933239
416671
500
‐60
270
105
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC097
6933243
416815
500
‐60
268
99
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC098
6933030
416426
500
‐60
269
101
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC099
6932821
416519
500
‐60
270
113
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC100
6932818
416656
500
‐60
270
107
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC101
6932595
416149
500
‐60
270
109
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC102
6932646
416343
500
‐60
270
112
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC103
6932656
416749
500
‐60
270
92
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC104
6932607
416921
500
‐60
274
99
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC105
6932614
417113
500
‐60
265
95
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC106
6932623
417312
500
‐60
268
80
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC107
6932390
417132
500
‐60
272
98
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC108
6932390
417299
500
‐60
265
101
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC109
6932144
417291
500
‐60
272
69
AwaitingResults

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Betelgeuse Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLBTGAC110
6931764
416885
500
‐60
270
99
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC111
6931760
417073
500
‐60
270
93
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC112
6931596
417902
500
‐60
274
66
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC113
6931600
418022
500
‐60
267
80
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC114
6931596
418193
500
‐60
272
68
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC115
6931606
418348
500
‐60
272
69
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC116
6931595
418500
500
‐60
270
114
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC117
6930785
417438
500
‐60
275
120
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC118
6930775
417825
500
‐60
274
89
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC119
6930818
418252
500
‐60
279
93
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC120
6930808
418638
500
‐60
269
86
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC121
6930889
419061
500
‐60
269
58
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC122
6931601
418434
500
‐60
267
80
AwaitingResults
RRLBTGAC123
6931602
418574
500
‐60
265
122
AwaitingResults
Commonwealth Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLCMRC004
6944844
425548
540
‐60
270
126
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC005
6944851
425474
540
‐60
91
132
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC006
6944847
425424
540
‐60
90
168
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC007
6944749
425596
540
‐60
87
140
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC008
6944536
425429
540
‐60
273
150
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC009
6944539
425264
540
‐60
88
162
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC010
6944956
424993
540
‐60
269
140
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC011
6944954
425157
540
‐60
269
140
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC012
6944155
424837
540
‐60
270
168
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC013
6944155
425144
540
‐60
90
140
AwaitingResults
RRLCMRC014
6944154
425056
540
‐60
90
140
AwaitingResults
Collurabbie Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLCRDD011
7013862
423218
520
‐60
90
479
No significant Intercept
RRLCRDD012
7013032
422242
493
‐60
90
462.73
376
377
1
1.11
RRLCRDD013
7012565
422520
510
‐60
90
592.9
AwaitingResults
Duketon Townsite Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLDTAC069
6938750
430770
500
‐60
271
67
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC070
6938750
430857
500
‐60
269
55
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC071
6938750
430933
500
‐60
270
65
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC072
6938750
431018
500
‐60
270
68
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC073
6938765
431092
500
‐60
273
100
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC074
6938756
431181
500
‐60
270
95
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC075
6938348
430899
500
‐60
272
73
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC076
6938348
430978
500
‐60
269
54
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC077
6938351
431058
500
‐60
270
67
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC078
6938348
431134
500
‐60
270
95
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC079
6938345
431223
500
‐60
270
108
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC080
6936363
429560
500
‐60
265
101
No significant Intercept
RRLDTAC081
6936367
429613
500
‐60
270
101
No significant Intercept
Garden Well Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLGDDD184
6912650
437328
494
‐64
278
143.6
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD184A
6912650
437328
494
‐64
278
171.1
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD184B
6912650
437328
494
‐64
278
145.9
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD185
6912980
437316
498
‐61
265
555.8
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
218.73
219.93
1.2
1.04
286.58
288.44
1.86
3.65
292
292.79
0.79
1.51
418.37
418.91
0.54
1.49
424.22
425.72
1.5
1.43
429.85
430.23
0.38
3.9

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Garden Well Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
RRLGDDD185
432.85
439.48
6.63
2.31
454
455
1
1.87
472
474
2
1.32
477.61
490.62
13.01
2.48
497
498
1
2.09
RRLGDDD185W1
6912980
437316
498
‐61
265
522.7
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
RRLGDDD185W1
394
395
1
3.01
399
401
2
1.3
404
405
1
1.36
413
415
2
1.58
419
420
1
2.38
425
425.5
0.5
1.36
427
427.43
0.43
2.02
442.47
443.31
0.84
3.46
446.62
452
5.38
1.52
455.11
456
0.89
2.12
460
463
3
1.7
465.94
470
4.06
1.6
473
479
6
1.43
RRLGDDD186
6912623
437324
494
‐64
286
537.83
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
RRLGDDD186
387
390.11
3.11
1.39
402
407.26
5.26
1.39
412
414
2
11.71
418
419
1
1.89
421.76
437.23
15.47
2.46
441.15
444
2.85
5.9
464.35
470
5.65
1.35
476
478.41
2.41
1.67
502
503.09
1.09
1.14
505
506
1
1.15
RRLGDDD187
6913026
437348
498
‐57
264
546.74
RRLGDDD187
RRLGDDD187
204.71
205.34
0.63
1.02
210.89
212.13
1.24
1.02
330
330.39
0.39
1.31
RRLGDDD188
6912624
437327
494
‐72
290
609.7
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD189
6912840
437313
497
‐66
246
567.7
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD189W1
6912840
437313
497
‐66
246
543.9
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD190
6912658
437327
494
‐56
284
534.6
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD191
6912658
437330
494
‐60
289
561.7
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD192
6912658
437335
494
‐66
288
177
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD192A
6912658
437335
494
‐66
288
168.4
AwaitingResults
RRLGDDD192B
6912658
437335
494
‐66
288
591.8
AwaitingResults
Gloster Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLGLRC521
6950783
408670
450
‐70
66
88
RRLGLRC521
RRLGLRC521
RRLGLRC521
RRLGLRC521
RRLGLRC521
RRLGLRC521
13
15
2
6.44
23
25
2
1.49
35
36
1
6.06
51
55
4
1.67
59
61
2
4.04
67
68
1
1.33
81
82
1
1.18
RRLGLRC522
6950782
408668
450
‐75
246
5
No significant Intercept
RRLGLRC523
6950757
408676
450
‐90
0
98
RRLGLRC523
RRLGLRC523
RRLGLRC523
RRLGLRC523
RRLGLRC523
RRLGLRC523
RRLGLRC523
14
15
1
2.58
19
24
5
3.15
36
37
1
12.1
54
55
1
1.44
60
61
1
2.02
71
72
1
2.1
79
80
1
1.34
84
88
4
3.68
RRLGLRC524
6950743
408693
450
‐64
63
130
RRLGLRC524
RRLGLRC524
RRLGLRC524
RRLGLRC524
10
11
1
2.77
43
49
6
3.25
52
53
1
1.38
97
99
2
5.77
118
120
2
4.86
RRLGLRC525
6950744
408694
450
‐52
66
118
RRLGLRC525
RRLGLRC525
91
93
2
3.31
102
103
1
3.3
113
114
1
12.8
RRLGLRC526
6950730
408661
450
‐80
246
82
8
9
1
5.34

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Gloster Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLGLRC526
RRLGLRC526
RRLGLRC526
RRLGLRC526
17
22
5
2.5
27
29
2
1.68
68
70
2
8.43
75
76
1
2.2
RRLGLRC527
6950736
408738
450
‐85
66
130
RRLGLRC527
RRLGLRC527
RRLGLRC527
RRLGLRC527
RRLGLRC527
RRLGLRC527
RRLGLRC527
17
19
2
3.75
34
35
1
1.11
38
42
4
4.45
77
79
2
6.81
85
86
1
2.23
104
106
2
6.42
114
115
1
1.54
117
118
1
1.14
RRLGLRC528
6950736
408739
450
‐64
66
112
67
68
1
1.69
RRLGLRC529
6950736
408738
450
‐82
246
112
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
RRLGLRC529
18
19
1
1.98
35
36
1
2.49
47
51
4
1.2
54
55
1
1.07
69
70
1
1.16
76
77
1
4.43
87
89
2
1.98
94
95
1
1.56
100
101
1
2.55
RRLGLRC530
6950715
408758
450
‐82
66
118
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
RRLGLRC530
16
17
1
1.3
24
25
1
1.07
37
40
3
1.47
50
51
1
1.28
58
59
1
2.5
67
68
1
1.78
87
88
1
2.54
102
103
1
1.42
113
115
2
8.14
RRLGLRC531
6950715
408759
450
‐70
66
100
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC532
6950736
408739
450
‐52
2
100
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC533
6950716
408757
450
‐86
246
124
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC534
6950707
408798
450
‐86
66
166
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC535
6950707
408798
450
‐78
66
130
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC536
6950707
408798
450
‐84
246
160
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC537
6950671
408831
450
‐74
66
154
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC538
6950758
408675
450
‐56
66
106
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC539
6950758
408675
450
‐63
323
82
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC540
6950691
408819
450
‐90
0
172
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC541
6950667
408832
450
‐85
66
156
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC542
6950624
408842
450
‐87
66
150
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC543
6950624
408843
450
‐76
66
168
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC544
6950691
408819
450
‐82
66
172
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC545
6950624
408843
450
‐65
66
180
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC546
6950692
408821
450
‐74
66
184
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC547
6950624
408844
450
‐56
66
192
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC548
6950693
408821
450
‐66
66
196
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC549
6950669
408832
450
‐57
66
196
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC550
6950669
408832
450
‐65
66
196
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC551
6950668
408829
450
‐85
246
161
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC552
6950642
408835
450
‐90
0
132
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC553
6950641
408834
450
‐75
63
162
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC554
6950643
408836
450
‐65
63
174
AwaitingResults
RRLGLRC555
6950642
408836
450
‐57
63
180
AwaitingResults
Lancefield Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLLNRC001
6846430
442370
468
‐60
270
114
RRLLNRC001
RRLLNRC001
58
59
1
1.01
67
68
1
2.03
84
85
1
1.01
RRLLNRC002
6846430
442410
468
‐60
270
132
RRLLNRC002
RRLLNRC002
47
48
1
4.83
71
72
1
2.91
78
80
2
3.45

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Lancefield Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLLNRC002 104
105
1
1.06
RRLLNRC003
6846430
442480
468
‐60
270
162
RRLLNRC003
RRLLNRC003
86
94
8
2.73
109
110
1
4.2
117
118
1
2.1
RRLLNRC004
6846430
442520
468
‐60
270
192
RRLLNRC004
113
114
1
1.09
137
138
1
3.13
RRLLNRC005
6846430
442574
468
‐60
270
210
138
141
3
2.69
RRLLNRC006
6846470
442410
468
‐60
270
126
65
66
1
2.82
RRLLNRC007
6846470
442495
468
‐60
270
168
RRLLNRC007
RRLLNRC007
91
92
1
11.2
98
100
2
12.1
124
126
2
1.53
RRLLNRC008
6846510
442375
468
‐60
270
114
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC009
6846470
442540
468
‐60
270
210
RRLLNRC009
RRLLNRC009
110
111
1
2.04
146
147
1
1.92
174
175
1
2.94
RRLLNRC010
6846510
442426
468
‐60
270
138
RRLLNRC010
93
94
1
2.14
106
107
1
1.5
RRLLNRC011
6846510
442490
468
‐60
270
156
89
90
1
1.48
RRLLNRC012
6846550
442360
468
‐60
270
102
74
75
1
1.04
RRLLNRC013
6846550
442400
468
‐60
270
132
99
100
1
20.2
RRLLNRC014
6846550
442440
468
‐60
268
150
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC015
6846590
442360
468
‐60
268
100
59
60
1
1.67
RRLLNRC016
6846390
442612
468
‐60
270
240
222
223
1
1.48
RRLLNRC017
6846390
442575
468
‐60
270
220
177
178
1
1.56
RRLLNRC018
6846670
442631
468
‐60
270
220
151
152
1
1.23
RRLLNRC019
6846670
442551
468
‐60
270
180
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC020
6846670
442591
468
‐60
270
210
RRLLNRC020
RRLLNRC020
138
139
1
3.55
153
154
1
1
164
165
1
2.57
RRLLNRC021
6846350
442269
468
‐60
270
72
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC022
6846350
442512
468
‐60
270
204
RRLLNRC022
108
109
1
2.04
144
145
1
5.23
RRLLNRC023
6846350
442582
468
‐60
270
234
RRLLNRC023
RRLLNRC023
153
154
1
2.18
174
175
1
1.56
187
188
1
1.64
RRLLNRC024
6846350
442622
468
‐60
270
258
RRLLNRC024
191
192
1
1.43
239
240
1
1.01
RRLLNRC025
6846310
442290
468
‐60
270
90
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC026
6846310
442400
468
‐60
270
138
RRLLNRC026
RRLLNRC026
RRLLNRC026
RRLLNRC026
RRLLNRC026
54
56
2
1.35
67
69
2
2
79
80
1
3.17
96
99
3
1.77
122
123
1
2.04
132
133
1
1.7
RRLLNRC027
6846310
442440
468
‐60
270
162
RRLLNRC027
RRLLNRC027
79
80
1
1.35
112
113
1
1.74
145
146
1
7.5
RRLLNRC028
6846310
442480
468
‐60
270
186
RRLLNRC028
98
100
2
1.58
132
133
1
4.74
RRLLNRC029
6846310
442560
468
‐60
270
228
RRLLNRC029
129
130
1
1.25
169
170
1
1.12
RRLLNRC030
6846310
442600
468
‐60
270
260
RRLLNRC030
RRLLNRC030
RRLLNRC030
165
166
1
1.49
170
171
1
1.1
188
190
2
1.25
227
229
2
1.46
RRLLNRC031
6846270
442331
468
‐60
270
100
RRLLNRC031
RRLLNRC031
45
47
2
2.33
64
65
1
1.15
66
67
1
1.09
RRLLNRC032
6846270
442371
468
‐60
270
120
RRLLNRC032
71
72
1
1.13
87
90
3
1.43
RRLLNRC033
6846270
442460
468
‐60
270
171
RRLLNRC033
RRLLNRC033
RRLLNRC033
93
96
3
1.52
111
112
1
1.98
119
123
4
1.47
129
130
1
6.01
RRLLNRC034
6846270
442520
468
‐60
270
201
157
158
1
3.54

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Lancefield Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLLNRC035
6846230
442340
468
‐60
270
102
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC036
6846230
442380
468
‐60
270
120
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC037
6846230
442420
468
‐60
270
145
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC038
6846190
442310
468
‐60
270
114
84
88
4
1.19
RRLLNRC039
6846190
442350
468
‐60
270
120
118
119
1
1.14
RRLLNRC040
6846190
442390
468
‐60
270
150
RRLLNRC040
RRLLNRC040
71
72
1
2.05
96
97
1
3.89
117
121
4
1.12
RRLLNRC041
6846150
442270
468
‐60
270
102
No significant Intercept
RRLLNRC042
6846150
442310
468
‐60
270
114
69
71
2
3.78
RRLLNRC043
6846150
442350
468
‐60
270
132
101
102
1
2
RRLLNRC044
6846150
442430
468
‐60
270
186
130
133
3
2.92
Matts Bore Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLMBAC244
6946142
403844
540
‐60
269
89
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC245
6946141
403945
540
‐60
269
84
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC246
6946144
404158
540
‐60
270
88
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC247
6946148
404263
540
‐60
271
107
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC248
6946147
404361
540
‐60
272
88
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC249
6946146
404540
540
‐60
269
84
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC250
6946147
404640
540
‐60
270
83
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC251
6946151
404741
540
‐60
270
83
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC252
6945363
403858
540
‐60
271
112
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC253
6945360
404144
540
‐60
272
113
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC254
6945365
404245
540
‐60
268
125
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC255
6945370
404352
540
‐60
270
120
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC256
6945362
404547
540
‐60
275
102
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC257
6945365
404648
540
‐60
276
89
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC258
6945361
404745
540
‐60
269
85
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC259
6944564
403842
540
‐60
270
53
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC260
6944564
404260
540
‐60
272
77
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC261
6944558
404620
540
‐60
270
86
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC262
6944561
405009
540
‐60
276
90
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC263
6946963
401467
540
‐60
270
81
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC264
6946966
401807
540
‐60
270
71
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC265
6946963
402218
540
‐60
270
71
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC266
6946964
402640
540
‐60
270
62
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC267
6946967
403449
540
‐60
269
77
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC268
6946979
403834
540
‐60
270
84
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC269
6946980
404038
540
‐60
270
99
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC270
6946983
404235
540
‐60
270
69
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC271
6947762
399747
540
‐60
271
52
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC272
6947764
399844
540
‐60
269
56
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC273
6947761
399956
540
‐60
270
64
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC274
6947772
400146
540
‐60
270
40
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC275
6947762
400251
540
‐60
270
51
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC276
6947765
400347
540
‐60
270
63
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC277
6947754
400663
540
‐60
270
51
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC278
6947761
401048
540
‐60
270
65
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC279
6947763
401857
540
‐60
270
137
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC280
6947774
402233
540
‐60
270
92
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC281
6946159
401816
540
‐60
270
71
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC282
6946147
402205
540
‐60
273
76
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC283
6946146
402642
540
‐60
270
91
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC284
6946139
403018
540
‐60
270
94
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC285
6945363
403012
540
‐60
271
76
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC286
6945371
403118
540
‐60
271
86
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC287
6945365
403451
540
‐60
271
87
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC288
6945357
399849
540
‐60
257
54
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC289
6945357
399849
540
‐60
256
71
No significant Intercept

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Matts Bore Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLMBAC290
6944565
400935
540
‐60
274
80
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC291
6944568
401031
540
‐60
271
83
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC292
6944560
401140
540
‐60
262
81
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC293
6944565
401341
540
‐60
258
68
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC294
6943756
401355
540
‐60
254
86
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC295
6943763
401443
540
‐60
273
88
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC296
6943765
401551
540
‐60
273
93
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC297
6943783
401750
540
‐60
256
90
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC298
6943763
401838
540
‐60
270
87
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC299
6943158
401068
540
‐60
265
57
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC300
6943159
401421
540
‐60
270
95
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC301
6943161
401712
540
‐60
270
74
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC302
6943160
401791
540
‐60
270
80
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC303
6943160
401880
540
‐60
271
65
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC304
6941360
404674
540
‐60
271
103
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC305
6941360
404744
540
‐60
269
122
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC306
6941359
404965
540
‐60
269
135
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC307
6941363
405046
540
‐60
270
129
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC308
6940568
403035
540
‐60
271
98
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC309
6940565
403136
540
‐60
270
124
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC310
6940557
403334
540
‐60
274
89
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC311
6940556
403425
540
‐60
270
83
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC312
6940641
405133
540
‐60
269
100
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC313
6940645
405317
540
‐60
270
137
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC314
6940636
405416
540
‐60
270
137
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC315
6940646
405519
540
‐60
270
137
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC316
6940635
405860
540
‐60
271
65
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC317
6940658
404972
540
‐60
270
85
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC318
6941358
403054
540
‐60
270
115
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC319
6946159
407043
540
‐60
270
95
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC320
6946154
407140
540
‐60
271
75
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC321
6946159
407343
540
‐60
271
48
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC322
6946152
407438
540
‐60
270
50
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC323
6946158
407539
540
‐60
270
46
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC324
6946165
407733
540
‐60
270
35
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC325
6946160
407845
540
‐60
268
80
No significant Intercept
RRLMBAC326
6946161
407938
540
‐60
270
119
No significant Intercept
Mt Maiden Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLMDPAC242
6944740
419443
540
‐60
273
71
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC243
6944742
419863
540
‐60
272
130
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC244
6944740
420648
540
‐60
270
101
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC245
6944740
421078
540
‐60
270
127
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC246
6944737
421461
540
‐60
265
96
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC247
6944740
421660
540
‐60
274
92
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC248
6944740
421760
540
‐60
270
84
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC249
6944740
421860
540
‐60
270
94
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC250
6944740
422271
540
‐60
268
102
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC251
6944740
422560
540
‐60
268
98
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC252
6945140
420260
540
‐60
0
96
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC253
6944940
420260
540
‐60
5
83
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC254
6944746
420253
540
‐60
2
92
AwaitingResults
RRLMDPAC255
6944540
420261
540
‐60
2
110
AwaitingResults
Mitchell Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLMIAC003
6934320
429524
500
‐60
89
49
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC004
6934720
429240
540
‐60
91
93
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC005
6934720
429160
540
‐60
93
84
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC006
6934720
429080
540
‐60
95
53
No significant Intercept

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Mitchell Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLMIAC007
6934720
429006
540
‐60
90
89
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC008
6933120
429236
540
‐60
91
74
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC009
6933120
429154
540
‐60
89
65
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC010
6933114
429080
540
‐60
93
89
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC011
6933120
429000
540
‐60
89
85
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC012
6933120
428921
540
‐60
90
98
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC013
6933120
428840
540
‐60
93
60
No significant Intercept
RRLMIAC014
6933120
428760
540
‐60
90
77
No significant Intercept
Moolart North Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLMNRC006
6957555
433040
515
‐60
270
196
AwaitingResults
RRLMNRC007
6957560
433139
515
‐60
270
182
AwaitingResults
RRLMNRC008
6955957
433407
515
‐60
270
202
AwaitingResults
RRLMNRC009
6955960
433531
515
‐60
270
202
AwaitingResults
RRLMNRC010
6954124
433993
515
‐60
270
202
AwaitingResults
RRLMNRC011
6954145
434285
515
‐60
270
202
AwaitingResults
RRLMNRC012
6951168
434597
540
‐60
269
196
AwaitingResults
O'Connor Reward Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLOCRC021
6966910
395245
540
‐60
270
82
No significant Intercept
RRLOCRC022
6966910
395446
540
‐60
271
82
No significant Intercept
RRLOCRC023
6966912
395650
540
‐60
271
82
No significant Intercept
RRLOCRC024
6966912
395850
540
‐60
272
88
No significant Intercept
RRLOCRC025
6966915
396011
540
‐60
271
82
No significant Intercept
Risden Well Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLRDNAC379
6936655
408538
500
‐60
274
131
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC380
6936660
408678
500
‐60
268
122
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC381
6936620
408852
500
‐60
270
130
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC382
6936659
409004
500
‐60
268
137
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC383
6936655
409176
500
‐60
269
107
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC384
6936656
409328
500
‐60
269
106
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC385
6936659
409497
500
‐60
269
60
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC386
6935824
406519
500
‐60
272
91
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC387
6935805
406637
500
‐60
268
109
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC388
6935817
406722
500
‐60
270
140
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC389
6935840
406936
500
‐60
270
118
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC390
6935887
407013
500
‐60
270
125
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC391
6935874
407131
500
‐60
270
122
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC392
6935827
409496
500
‐60
270
143
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC393
6935841
410629
500
‐60
267
132
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC394
6935848
410741
500
‐60
265
141
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC395
6935817
410953
500
‐60
271
44
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC396
6935810
411039
500
‐60
272
41
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC397
6935041
410308
500
‐60
272
125
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC398
6935003
410509
500
‐60
274
116
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC399
6934210
410772
500
‐60
270
119
AwaitingResults
RRLRDNAC400
6934252
410944
500
‐60
270
130
AwaitingResults
Russell's Find Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLRFAC054
6906223
437954
540
‐60
270
25
AwaitingResults
Rosemont Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLRMDD061
6918980
429448
502
‐54
245
528.7
No significant Intercept
RRLRMDD062
6918551
429487
499
‐68
233
480.7
No significant Intercept
RRLRMDD063
6918697
429568
500
‐69
247
869.67
RRLRMDD063
604.17
604.7
0.53
15.45
620.18
621.16
0.98
1.71

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Rosemont Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
RRLRMDD063
631.6
639.1
7.5
2.27
648.71
649.41
0.7
3.53
652.3
653.37
1.07
4.92
659
660
1
1.25
671
672.07
1.07
1.01
690.82
691.34
0.52
1.11
700.08
701.1
1.02
1.59
727.9
728.41
0.51
1.23
740.84
741.46
0.62
1.23
774
775
1
2.82
782.73
783.03
0.3
1.21
RRLRMDD063W1
6918697
429568
500
‐69
247
647.45
RRLRMDD063W1
RRLRMDD063W1
RRLRMDD063W1
RRLRMDD063W1
RRLRMDD063W1
RRLRMDD063W1
RRLRMDD063W1
538
539
1
1.92
546.7
547.66
0.96
1.06
550.88
551.6
0.72
1.1
556.1
557
0.9
1.39
560
560.5
0.5
2.3
584.2
585.34
1.14
1.36
598.89
600
1.11
2.37
606.46
606.76
0.3
1.06
RRLRMDD064
6918555
429492
499
‐77
231
941.54
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
RRLRMDD064
507.81
510
2.19
5.01
514
518.63
4.63
1.57
523
525
2
1.33
527.52
538.5
10.98
3.08
542.72
543.26
0.54
1.38
548.88
554.32
5.44
1.35
572
574.87
2.87
1.34
601.91
603.74
1.83
41.97
611.18
612.2
1.02
1.9
625.51
626.61
1.1
2.32
637.94
639
1.06
1.14
652.38
653.11
0.73
1.14
659.89
660.5
0.61
1.06
666.25
666.58
0.33
2.6
677
678
1
1.1
683.52
690.46
6.94
1.76
698.04
699.58
1.54
2.79
701.84
702.22
0.38
1.16
708.46
709
0.54
1.58
729
730
1
1.57
739
740
1
1.38
775.37
776
0.63
1.15
791.75
795.9
4.15
2.29
805
805.3
0.3
1.18
817.6
818
0.4
1.33
841.91
843.05
1.14
1.75
856.6
858
1.4
3.1
862
863
1
1.15
877.2
878.3
1.1
1.04
895
896
1
3.28
912.65
913
0.35
1.12
917.3
922
4.7
1.73
RRLRMDD065
6918983
429457
502
‐67
247
792.9
RRLRMDD065
RRLRMDD065
RRLRMDD065
RRLRMDD065
RRLRMDD065
600.41
601.77
1.36
10.92
617
618
1
1.77
621.53
629.13
7.6
1.62
634
635.5
1.5
1.29
638
639
1
1.72
648
649
1
1.26
RRLRMDD065W1
6918983
429457
502
‐67
247
612.9
RRLRMDD065W1
RRLRMDD065W1
RRLRMDD065W1
RRLRMDD065W1
533.5
535.5
2
1.27
536.5
536.82
0.32
2.01
538.87
539.37
0.5
1.95
547.5
551
3.5
1.03
554.5
555
0.5
1.1
RRLRMDD066
6918556
429487
499
‐66
261
505.8
AwaitingResults
RRLRMDD067
6918557
429491
499
‐72
261
692.8
AwaitingResults
RRLRMDD068
6918978
429444
502
‐54
234
555.7
AwaitingResults
RRLRMDD069
6918928
429505
502
‐62
244
723.7
AwaitingResults
RRLRMDD069W1
6918928
429505
502
‐62
244
633.7
AwaitingResults
RRLRMDD069W2
6918928
429505
502
‐62
244
603.7
AwaitingResults

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Rosemont Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLRMDD070
6918927
429503
502
‐55
248
552.8
AwaitingResults
Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLRWAC001
6919359
426184
500
‐60
270
37
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC002
6919365
426270
500
‐60
270
50
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC003
6919362
426349
500
‐60
270
44
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC004
6919361
426427
500
‐60
270
74
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC005
6919361
426427
500
‐60
270
59
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC006
6919800
426664
500
‐60
270
116
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC007
6919797
426738
500
‐60
270
62
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC008
6919804
426816
500
‐60
269
50
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC009
6919800
426894
500
‐60
270
51
No significant Intercept
RRLRWAC010
6919801
426978
500
‐60
270
57
No significant Intercept
Swincer Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLSIAC001
6868456
447073
510
‐60
270
63
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC002
6868459
447467
510
‐60
270
47
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC003
6868848
444678
510
‐60
270
81
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC004
6868853
445055
510
‐60
270
67
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC005
6868873
445474
510
‐60
270
50
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC006
6868873
445878
510
‐60
266
47
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC007
6868871
446308
510
‐60
265
14
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC008
6868872
446788
510
‐60
267
56
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC009
6869694
443052
482
‐60
278
43
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC010
6869766
443483
480
‐60
261
52
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC011
6870088
443879
510
‐60
236
35
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC012
6870082
444304
510
‐60
264
16
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC013
6870085
444705
510
‐60
268
69
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC014
6870082
445115
510
‐60
267
10
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC015
6870085
445510
510
‐60
270
10
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC016
6870092
445847
496
‐60
268
11
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC017
6870093
446279
475
‐60
268
28
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC018
6870096
446680
475
‐60
267
21
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC019
6870086
447044
507
‐60
255
59
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC020
6870099
447474
475
‐60
268
58
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC021
6871818
443019
510
‐60
271
25
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC022
6871822
443420
510
‐60
262
13
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC023
6871836
443810
510
‐60
270
7
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC024
6871841
444157
510
‐60
264
19
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC025
6871860
444617
510
‐60
266
28
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC026
6871836
445033
510
‐60
270
22
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC027
6871857
445407
510
‐60
270
10
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC028
6872420
443017
510
‐60
270
38
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC029
6872418
443427
510
‐60
270
17
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC030
6872711
443781
510
‐60
294
52
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC031
6872626
444160
510
‐60
278
12
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC032
6872629
444604
510
‐60
273
27
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC033
6872639
445018
510
‐60
264
16
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC034
6873376
444630
502
‐60
270
16
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC035
6873371
445014
502
‐60
273
26
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC036
6873370
445423
502
‐60
270
16
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC037
6873376
445825
502
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC038
6873361
446226
502
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC039
6873376
446623
502
‐60
270
14
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC040
6873373
447025
502
‐60
270
33
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC041
6873376
447407
502
‐60
270
41
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC042
6873376
443090
502
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC043
6873387
444145
502
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC044
6874183
444935
510
‐60
270
20
AwaitingResults

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Swincer Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLSIAC045
6874989
445482
510
‐60
249
55
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC046
6875252
445736
510
‐60
271
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC047
6874174
446223
540
‐60
270
50
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC048
6874174
446617
540
‐60
270
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC049
6874174
447018
540
‐60
270
45
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC050
6874174
447417
540
‐60
270
38
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC051
6874175
445411
510
‐60
274
46
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC052
6874178
445810
510
‐60
271
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC053
6874909
446229
510
‐60
266
34
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC054
6874929
446615
510
‐60
270
26
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC055
6874904
447019
510
‐60
270
9
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC056
6874909
447189
510
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC057
6876514
445812
492
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC058
6876514
445986
540
‐60
268
15
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC059
6875765
445439
510
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC060
6875895
445782
510
‐60
269
30
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC061
6874150
443011
540
‐60
264
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC062
6874204
443381
540
‐60
265
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC063
6874264
443811
540
‐60
261
6
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC064
6874325
444215
540
‐60
265
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC065
6874399
444624
540
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC066
6874930
444945
499
‐60
254
40
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC067
6875578
445000
492
‐60
269
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC068
6875770
442608
510
‐60
265
8
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC069
6875749
443022
498
‐60
261
50
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC070
6876583
443032
510
‐60
270
14
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC071
6876574
443415
510
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC072
6875685
443417
510
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC073
6875736
443812
510
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC074
6876612
443816
511
‐60
266
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC075
6876393
444228
492
‐60
272
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC076
6875798
444210
510
‐60
258
31
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC077
6875849
444603
510
‐60
259
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC078
6876497
444823
512
‐60
261
26
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC079
6876580
444632
510
‐60
262
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC080
6877286
444342
540
‐60
257
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC081
6878209
444287
540
‐60
275
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC082
6875272
442211
540
‐60
270
61
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC083
6875041
442604
540
‐60
270
19
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC084
6874858
443008
540
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC085
6874822
443416
540
‐60
270
11
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC086
6874876
443811
540
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC087
6874931
444214
540
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC088
6874931
444573
510
‐60
270
50
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC089
6875157
441420
540
‐60
270
25
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC090
6875209
441806
540
‐60
270
46
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC091
6876021
441370
540
‐60
270
42
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC092
6876322
441860
540
‐60
270
58
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC093
6876379
442241
540
‐60
270
17
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC094
6876430
442577
540
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC095
6876510
441421
540
‐60
270
61
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC096
6877464
441403
540
‐60
270
32
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC097
6877473
441790
540
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC098
6877487
442198
540
‐60
270
20
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC099
6877230
443023
540
‐60
270
11
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC100
6877278
443322
540
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC101
6877787
442647
540
‐60
270
7
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC102
6878724
441326
540
‐60
270
54
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC103
6878484
441629
540
‐60
270
11
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC104
6878490
441940
540
‐60
270
58
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC105
6878508
442421
540
‐60
270
35
AwaitingResults

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Swincer Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLSIAC106
6878089
443506
540
‐60
270
35
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC107
6878181
443700
540
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC108
6878982
443416
540
‐60
270
16
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC109
6878957
443018
540
‐60
270
17
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC110
6878990
441881
540
‐60
270
43
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC111
6879716
441204
540
‐60
270
16
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC112
6879765
441473
540
‐60
270
76
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC113
6879742
441821
540
‐60
270
40
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC114
6879759
442216
540
‐60
270
11
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC115
6879782
442617
540
‐60
270
25
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC116
6879839
442881
540
‐60
270
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC117
6879910
443145
540
‐60
270
32
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC118
6880586
439772
540
‐60
270
38
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC119
6880642
440220
540
‐60
270
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC120
6880689
440545
540
‐60
270
42
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC121
6880650
440818
540
‐60
270
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC122
6880725
441140
540
‐60
270
29
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC123
6880730
441516
540
‐60
270
17
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC124
6880741
441914
540
‐60
270
26
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC125
6880756
442215
540
‐60
270
35
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC126
6881130
441606
540
‐60
270
48
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC127
6881236
441773
540
‐60
270
37
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC128
6881240
441945
540
‐60
270
23
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC129
6881250
442159
540
‐60
270
40
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC130
6881472
439636
540
‐60
270
74
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC131
6881570
439970
540
‐60
270
80
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC132
6881627
440169
540
‐60
270
57
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC133
6881680
440365
540
‐60
270
19
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC134
6881753
440622
540
‐60
270
11
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC135
6881304
441081
540
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC136
6882183
441011
540
‐60
270
18
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC137
6882079
441237
540
‐60
270
24
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC138
6882242
441703
506
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC139
6882244
441939
506
‐60
270
13
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC140
6882253
442175
506
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC141
6882982
441077
540
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC142
6882942
441305
506
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC143
6882959
441510
540
‐60
270
32
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC144
6882986
441770
540
‐60
270
33
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC145
6881927
441475
506
‐60
270
15
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC146
6883338
439053
506
‐60
270
71
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC147
6883497
439515
540
‐60
270
34
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC148
6883587
439950
506
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC149
6883719
440342
506
‐60
270
38
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC150
6882828
440724
506
‐60
270
13
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC151
6883992
438859
540
‐60
270
47
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC152
6884050
439183
521
‐60
270
44
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC153
6884093
439568
521
‐60
270
43
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC154
6883823
440688
540
‐60
270
30
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC155
6883742
441022
520
‐60
270
14
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC156
6883752
441330
520
‐60
270
33
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC157
6883740
441859
520
‐60
270
18
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC158
6883402
441484
506
‐60
270
20
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC159
6882538
439646
521
‐60
270
35
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC160
6882629
439974
521
‐60
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC161
6882747
440406
521
‐60
270
23
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC162
6882261
443419
527
‐60
270
54
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC163
6882161
443697
540
‐60
270
66
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC164
6882186
443946
540
‐60
270
44
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC165
6882164
444178
510
‐60
270
92
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC166
6879447
444050
540
‐60
281
18
AwaitingResults

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Swincer Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLSIAC167
6879447
444336
540
‐60
270
26
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC168
6880491
444114
540
‐60
270
41
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC169
6880575
444341
540
‐60
270
45
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC170
6880961
443295
521
‐60
270
41
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC171
6881052
443606
521
‐60
270
47
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC172
6881132
443906
521
‐60
270
51
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC173
6881198
444317
506
‐60
270
59
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC174
6881650
444112
523
‐60
270
49
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC175
6882105
443170
540
‐60
270
7
No significant Intercept
RRLSIAC176
6882985
443853
540
‐60
270
43
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC177
6882991
444205
540
‐60
270
75
AwaitingResults
RRLSIAC178
6883067
442682
540
‐60
270
18
AwaitingResults
Somerset Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLSMAC001
6860580
446276
500
‐60
268
44
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC002
6860573
446675
500
‐60
269
54
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC003
6860576
447075
500
‐60
267
31
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC004
6860574
447480
500
‐60
269
89
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC005
6861376
444875
500
‐60
267
53
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC006
6861380
445075
500
‐60
270
68
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC007
6861376
445275
500
‐60
270
53
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC008
6861373
445476
500
‐60
266
65
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC009
6861373
445675
500
‐60
268
62
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC010
6861372
445875
500
‐60
268
32
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC011
6861376
446075
500
‐60
267
32
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC012
6861376
446275
500
‐60
268
50
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC013
6861648
446474
500
‐60
270
31
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC014
6861645
446678
500
‐60
265
47
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC015
6861648
446883
500
‐60
268
72
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC016
6861645
447071
500
‐60
269
71
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC017
6862175
444674
500
‐60
270
62
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC018
6862175
445074
500
‐60
265
55
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC019
6862179
445477
500
‐60
265
51
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC020
6862180
445673
500
‐60
272
59
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC021
6862176
445876
500
‐60
270
59
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC022
6862175
446073
500
‐60
270
48
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC023
6862176
446272
500
‐60
272
51
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC024
6862176
446475
500
‐60
269
47
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC025
6862176
446677
500
‐60
274
67
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC026
6862178
446875
500
‐60
268
63
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC027
6862178
447076
500
‐60
270
77
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC028
6862175
447473
500
‐60
272
52
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC029
6863068
444671
500
‐60
282
53
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC030
6862976
445076
500
‐60
270
89
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC031
6862976
445475
500
‐60
274
86
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC032
6862974
445678
500
‐60
270
58
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC033
6862975
445870
500
‐60
270
80
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC034
6862975
446071
500
‐60
270
17
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC035
6862975
446277
500
‐60
268
38
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC036
6862987
446478
500
‐60
273
90
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC037
6862977
446669
500
‐60
270
77
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC038
6862977
446875
500
‐60
271
46
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC039
6862977
447073
500
‐60
274
65
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC040
6863853
445883
500
‐60
270
39
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC041
6863783
446261
500
‐60
280
24
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC042
6863786
446685
500
‐60
273
29
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC043
6863781
447078
500
‐60
258
58
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC044
6863769
447471
500
‐60
270
53
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC045
6864570
444267
500
‐60
270
54
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC046
6864578
444676
500
‐60
273
41
No significant Intercept

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Somerset Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLSMAC047
6864585
445077
500
‐60
280
90
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC048
6864585
445476
500
‐60
280
60
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC049
6864573
445880
500
‐60
270
55
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC050
6864573
446274
500
‐60
280
55
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC051
6864576
446683
500
‐60
270
58
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC052
6865342
444300
500
‐60
265
32
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC053
6865350
444673
500
‐60
272
41
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC054
6865348
445073
500
‐60
258
73
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC055
6865371
445471
500
‐60
270
47
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC056
6865372
445867
500
‐60
270
33
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC057
6865381
446269
500
‐60
270
48
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC058
6865367
446668
500
‐60
275
41
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC059
6865363
447080
500
‐60
270
34
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC060
6865371
447486
500
‐60
255
43
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC061
6866126
444670
500
‐60
269
61
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC062
6866123
445085
500
‐60
270
60
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC063
6866133
445478
500
‐60
270
53
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC064
6866128
445881
500
‐60
275
35
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC065
6866130
446289
500
‐60
263
38
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC066
6866125
446664
500
‐60
270
27
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC067
6866875
444671
500
‐60
308
71
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC068
6866846
445078
500
‐60
259
79
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC069
6866851
445468
500
‐60
259
28
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC070
6866828
445871
500
‐60
268
56
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC071
6866852
446271
500
‐60
269
28
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC072
6866853
446677
500
‐60
265
56
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC073
6866867
447075
500
‐60
268
49
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC074
6866838
447482
500
‐60
270
65
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC075
6867657
444681
500
‐60
272
59
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC076
6867638
445076
500
‐60
270
49
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC077
6867643
445483
500
‐60
270
40
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC078
6867664
445878
500
‐60
270
46
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC079
6867641
446281
500
‐60
270
12
No significant Intercept
RRLSMAC080
6867657
446679
500
‐60
270
38
No significant Intercept
Thompson Bore Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLTBAC006
6939615
403033
561
‐60
225
89
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC007
6939188
403092
556
‐60
225
101
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC008
6939221
403063
556
‐60
226
50
5
6
1
1.02
RRLTBAC009
6939264
403042
558
‐60
225
87
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC010
6939254
403096
557
‐60
225
82
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC011
6939363
402924
559
‐60
225
60
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC012
6939399
402959
560
‐60
225
77
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC013
6939122
403176
558
‐60
225
95
13
14
1
1.42
RRLTBAC014
6939254
403030
558
‐60
225
44
No significant Intercept
RRLTBAC015
6939289
402990
558
‐60
225
50
No significant Intercept
Ten Mile Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLTMRC001
6941503
414241
480
‐60
270
204
AwaitingResults
RRLTMRC002
6941503
414280
480
‐60
270
198
AwaitingResults
RRLTMRC003
6941503
414320
480
‐60
270
210
AwaitingResults
RRLTMRC004
6941503
414361
480
‐60
270
198
AwaitingResults
RRLTMRC005
6942159
413414
480
‐60
220
198
AwaitingResults
RRLTMRC006
6941139
414664
480
‐60
220
204
AwaitingResults
Terminator Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLTRMRC001
6944100
401981
540
‐60
270
84
No significant Intercept
RRLTRMRC002
6944100
402020
540
‐60
270
144
No significant Intercept

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021 APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
Terminator Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLTRMRC003
6944100
402060
540
‐60
270
166
No significant Intercept
RRLTRMRC004
6944220
401954
540
‐60
270
84
51
52
1
2.88
RRLTRMRC004 58
59
1
1.3
RRLTRMRC005
6944220
401980
540
‐60
270
120
65
66
1
1.02
RRLTRMRC006
6944220
402005
540
‐60
270
160
RRLTRMRC006
77
78
1
1.09
85
86
1
2.34
RRLTRMRC007
6944260
401969
540
‐60
270
120
No significant Intercept
RRLTRMRC008
6944300
401960
540
‐62
270
150
121
122
1
1
RRLTRMRC009
6944341
401998
540
‐62
270
156
RRLTRMRC009
RRLTRMRC009
RRLTRMRC009
71
72
1
1.14
96
97
1
1.54
107
108
1
3.13
111
112
1
1.14
RRLTRMRC010
6944460
401904
540
‐60
270
144
RRLTRMRC010
RRLTRMRC010
RRLTRMRC010
4
7
3
1.13
88
89
1
2.88
104
105
1
2.51
110
122
12
121.63
RRLTRMRC011
6944460
401924
540
‐60
270
190
118
119
1
1.26
RRLTRMRC012
6944500
401880
540
‐60
270
170
59
60
1
1.3
RRLTRMRC013
6944500
401901
540
‐60
270
190
AwaitingResults
RRLTRMRC014
6944525
401860
540
‐60
270
170
AwaitingResults
RRLTRMRC015
6944600
401803
540
‐60
270
42
AwaitingResults
RRLTRMRC016
6944600
401801
540
‐66.5
270
10
AwaitingResults
RRLTRMRC017
6944602
401801
540
‐66
270
29
AwaitingResults
RRLTRMRC018
6944605
401803
540
‐66
270
150
AwaitingResults
Tooheys Well Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLTWDD003
6909307
438298
509
‐50
271
546.56
RRLTWDD003
RRLTWDD003
RRLTWDD003
RRLTWDD003
RRLTWDD003
RRLTWDD003
RRLTWDD003
88.5
89
0.5
1.4
114
114.5
0.5
1.35
270.19
271.09
0.9
2.05
340.47
349.92
9.45
1.25
366
367.16
1.16
1.39
371.58
373.3
1.72
1.98
421.7
424
2.3
2
437
443.06
6.06
1.63
RRLTWDD004
6909237
438297
509
‐50
270
514.68
RRLTWDD004
RRLTWDD004
RRLTWDD004
RRLTWDD004
251.58
252.2
0.62
1.13
323
324
1
2.21
329
331
2
1.27
424
425
1
1.72
433.46
433.84
0.38
4.18
RRLTWDD005
6909476
438301
510
‐50
270
551.73
RRLTWDD005
RRLTWDD005
RRLTWDD005
355
356
1
2.08
431.22
433.81
2.59
1.46
437
439
2
1.96
448
455.15
7.15
1.36
RRLTWDD006
6909401
438302
508
‐50
270
543.12
RRLTWDD006
RRLTWDD006
295.01
296
0.99
1.51
442.91
449
6.09
1.47
453
456
3
1.01
RRLTWDD007
6909401
438307
508
‐70
267
1234
AwaitingResults
White Nile Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLWHNAC001
6905899
428154
500
‐60
270
143
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC002
6905901
428552
500
‐60
270
107
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC003
6905899
428951
500
‐60
270
67
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC004
6905900
429362
500
‐60
270
75
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC005
6910702
428124
500
‐60
268
93
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC006
6910700
428354
500
‐60
271
82
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC007
6910703
428553
500
‐60
270
62
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC008
6910701
428967
500
‐60
270
77
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC009
6910700
429354
500
‐60
270
77
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC010
6910700
429750
500
‐60
270
44
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC011
6905900
430150
500
‐60
270
34
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC012
6905900
430547
500
‐60
270
31
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC013
6905900
430949
500
‐60
270
59
No significant Intercept

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021

APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results

==> picture [125 x 38] intentionally omitted <==

Quarterly Report to 31 March 2021
APPENDIX 1 – Exploration Results
White Nile Collar Location Intersection >1.0ppm Au
Hole ID
Y
X
Z
Dip
Azimuth
Total Depth (m)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
**ppm **
RRLWHNAC014
6905900
431350
500
‐60
270
13
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC015
6906000
431746
500
‐60
270
13
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC016
6905997
432144
500
‐60
270
36
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC017
6913900
428149
500
‐60
270
61
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC018
6913900
428550
500
‐60
270
140
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC019
6913900
428950
500
‐60
270
72
No significant Intercept
RRLWHNAC020
6904300
429338
500
‐60
272
140
No significant Intercept