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STELLAR RESOURCES LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2026

Mar 4, 2026

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ASX Announcement | ASX: SRZ
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DRILLING HITS NEW HIGH-GRADE TIN LODE 60 METERS BELOW SEVERN RESOURCE

Severn Mineral Resource update on track for Q2 2026

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Wedge hole ZS187W2B has intersected several zones of significant tin mineralisation supporting conversion of the 2023 Resource[1] model (Figure 1) returning:

  • 22.0m @ 0.45% Sn from 479.7m that includes:

    • 2.6m @ 1.49% Sn from 499.1m and
  • 10.0m @ 0.88% Sn from 526m that includes:

    • 3.6m @ 2.09% Sn from 527.8m.
  • Significantly, the hole was deepened based on geological observations and intersected a new zone of mineralisation approximately 60m below the existing Resource model , returning:

  • 12.6m @ 0.83% Sn from 611m including a high-grade zone of:

    • 2.9m @ 3.00% Sn from 620.1m

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Figure 1 : Severn Cross section B-B’ (location on Figure 4), assays for drillhole ZS187W2B, drillholes ZS191 & ZS187W2C in progress, Indicated and Inferred Resource blocks from the 2023 MRE[1] .

Stellar Resources Limited | ASX: SRZ | ABN: 96 108 758 961

Level 5, 56 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | T: +61 2 8823 3179 | E: [email protected] stellarresources.com.au @SRZ_Tin

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  • Results support the continued resource conversion of the Severn Deposit as part of the Heemskirk tin project with high expectations to upgrade material from Inferred to Indicated whilst expanding the 2023 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE)[1] .

  • On 23 February 2026, Stellar’s Queen Hill Resource Update[2] increased the Total Mineral Resource to 9.5 Mt @ 0.93% Sn for 88,100t of contained tin for the Heemskirk Tin Project, which is expected to grow with the addition of an updated MRE at the Severn deposit due next quarter.

  • With the MRE increase at Queen Hill, Stellar’s Total Mineral Resource exceeds 100kt of contained tin across its Heemskirk Tin Project and nearby St Dizier satellite deposit.

  • The Heemskirk Tin Project continues to rank as the highest-grade undeveloped tin project in Australia and the third highest-grade globally of peer company projects .

  • In recent days, spot tin prices rallied near all-time highs and at the time of writing this release remain above US$50,000, as tightening of global supply and disruption concerns continue, supporting the strategic case for Stellar’s Heemskirk Tin Project with unencumbered offtake in a stable Tier-1 jurisdiction.

  • Stellar anticipates reporting updated Resources for the Severn deposit and completion of the PFS in 2Q 2026, as the Company adds additional holes to maximise the Resource size to be used in the Prefeasibility study.

Stellar’s Managing Director Mr Simon Taylor commented:

"We are pleased with these latest results from Severn. Not only did our wedge drilling deliver the solid, highgrade tin intercepts predicted by our geological model, but the decision to deepen hole ZS187W2B has paid off handsomely by uncovering a brand new, high-grade lode well below the existing Mineral Resource Estimate. Intersecting 12.6 metres at 0.83% tin, including a 3% high-grade zone, outside the current resource envelope highlights the untapped depth potential of the Heemskirk system.

"This discovery comes right after our recent Queen Hill Resource update, which successfully pushed our total global resource base past the significant milestone of 100,000 tonnes of contained tin. Hitting this mark firmly cements Heemskirk's position as the highest-grade undeveloped tin project in Australia and a premier asset on the global stage.

"Our cost-effective wedge drilling strategy continues to deliver. With further assays pending and drilling ongoing, we are on track and rapidly working towards upgrading the Severn Resource in Q2 2026, which will serve as a strong foundation as we advance our development studies amid the tightening global tin market."

1 SRZ ASX Announcement 4 September 2023 – Heemskirk Tin Project MRE Update

2 SRZ ASX Announcement 23 February 2026 – Queen Hill Resource Up 41%

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Figure 2: Severn Long Section looking west showing pierce point for ZS187W2, ZS187W2B plus the planned pierce points for ongoing holes ZS187W2C and ZS191 over Sept 2023 Severn Mineral Resource as projected total of the multiple mineralised resource zones, coloured by Sn % x Thickness (historic holes & SRZ holes shown). GDA Z55.

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Stellar Resources Limited (ASX: SRZ, “Stellar” or the “Company”) is pleased to report further drilling results from the Severn deposit at its Heemskirk Tin Project (“ Heemskirk” ) in Western Tasmania. The extended drilling program comprised of a total 29-hole (~12,000m) diamond drilling campaign focused on infill and extensions to the 2023 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE)[1] .

This release reports assay results from two wedge holes drilled at Severn (ZS187W2B and ZS187W2) and a further drill hole at Queen Hill (ZQ190).

Wedge hole ZS187W2C is currently underway to further test mineralisation to the north and up dip of parent hole ZS187 and assist in conversion of Resources from Inferred to Indicated (Figure 1 & Figure 3). Hole ZS191 is being completed to test an up-dip position from hole ZS166 which has the largest % Sn x metres thickness intersection ( 20.9m @ 1.97% Sn ) at Severn and will assist in conversion of material up to the Indicated category.

To date, Stellar has completed 29 holes (including 8 wedge holes) for a total of 12,614m and the program has been further extended due to drilling success with a further three holes planned. The Company has two rigs operating at present and will continue to report further assays as they come to hand.

Refer to Figure 1-5 for drillhole cross sections and locations and Table 1-2 for significant intersections and drill hole location data.

Severn – Hole ZS187W2B

Drillhole ZS187W2B (Figure 1) was wedged at a start depth of 384m and drilled to 684m to infill the Severn Resource up dip and to the south of the parent hole ZS187[3] . The hole targeted an area of tin mineralisation on the southern margin of the Resource within the Inferred category of the MRE below ZS166 and successfully intersected the three tin lodes that make up the Severn deposit with assays returning intersections of:

  • 22.0m @ 0.45% Sn from 479.7m that includes:

  • 2.6m @ 1.49% Sn from 499.1m and

  • 10.0m @ 0.88% Sn from 526m that includes:

o 3.6m @ 2.09% Sn from 527.8m.

Significantly, the hole was extended beyond planned depth due to observed indications of mineralisation and approximately 60m below the 2023 Resource model proceeded to intersect:

  • 12.6m @ 0.83% Sn from 611m including a high-grade zone of:

o 2.9m @ 3.00% Sn from 620.1m

3 SRZ ASX Release 27th August 2025 – 64m Tin intercept at Severn Signals Heemskirk Growth Potential

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Severn – ZS187W2

Wedge hole ZS187W2, being the parent hole for ZS187W2B, was wedged at 287m and drilled to 624m filling the region between ZS187W2B and the primary hole ZS187. The hole intersected minor widths of mineralisation through the Resource and included high-grade intersections of 0.3m @ 7.09% Sn from 514.7m and 1m @ 1.02% Sn from 526m.

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Figure 3: Drillhole Cross Section A-A’ (Location on Figure 4), drillholes ZS187W2 and ZS187W2C, Indicated and Inferred Resource blocks from the 2023 MRE[1] at Severn and 2026 update at Queen Hill.

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Figure 4: Drill hole location plan, location of cross sections A-A’ (Figure 3) and B-B’ (Figure 1). Grey box indicates section line and width of sectional view. Severn Indicated and Inferred Resource blocks and Montana Resource from the 2023 MRE[1] and Queen Hill Indicated and Inferred Resource blocks 2026 MRE[4]

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Figure 5: Zoomed drill hole location plan of Severn deposit showing wedge holes ZS187W1C, ZS187W2, ZS187W2B & ZS187W2C.

4 SRZ ASX Announcement 23 February 2026 – Queen Hill Resource Up 41%

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Table 1: Summary of Significant Intercepts

Hole Number From
(m)
To
(m)
Width
(m)
Sn
(%)
ZQ190
including
273.5 281 7.5 0.82
279.8 281 1.2 2.64
ZS187W2 514.7 515 0.3 7.09
526 527 1 1.02
530 532 2 0.23
535 537.4 2.4 0.28
583.1 585 1.9 0.16
ZS187W2B
including

including
479.7 501.7 22 0.45
491 496 5 0.67
499.1 501.7 2.6 1.49
526 536 10 0.88
527.8 531.4 3.6 2.09
534 536 2 0.22
562 564 2 0.13
574 577.1 3.1 0.15
593 601 8 0.27
611 623.6 12.6 0.83
620.1 623 2.9 3.00

Individual intervals calculated using a 0.10% Sn lower cut off and no more than 1m of consecutive internal dilution. Drillhole ZS187W2B intersected mineralisation at ~ 45[o] to the modelled dip of the ore body. Hence the true widths are ~70% of the reported interval widths.

Queen Hill – ZQ190

ZQ190 is an extensional hole located at the north of Queen Hill and was completed to take advantage of drill rig availability from an adjacent section. The hole intersected moderate mineralisation of 7.5m @ 0.82% Sn up dip above the trend of mineralisation.

The hole was not included in the recent 2026 Queen Hill Resource Update[4] and will be incorporated during the Severn Resource update.

Further Work Programs and Drilling Progress

The ongoing drilling program is designed to advance Heemskirk to development ready status by providing key technical inputs for the Prefeasibility Study, while also aiming for Mineral Resource expansion.

Drilling is currently focussed on completing holes at Severn for a resource update and inclusion into the PFS.

The PFS is progressing well with timing of completion in the 2Q 2026, following recent drilling success extending the Resource and PFS drilling program.

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Table 2: Drill hole location data

Hole
Number
Easting Northing RL Azimuth Dip Wedge
Depth(m)
Total
Depth
ZQ190 361190.0 5362170.0 182.0 278.6 -63.3 - 512.3
ZS187W2 361484.8 5361890.7 177.5 284.1 -78.2 287.0 624
ZS187W2B 361484.8 5361890.7 177.5 283.2 -77.8 379.1 684.4

Notes: All coordinates in Map Grid of Australia, Zone 55 (MGA Z55).

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This announcement is authorised for release to the market by the Board of Directors of Stellar Resources Limited.

For further details please contact:

Simon Taylor

Managing Director & CEO Stellar Resources Limited T: +61 409 367 460 E: [email protected]

For broker and media enquiries:

Jason Mack

Senior Communications Advisor White Noise Communications T: +61 400 643 799 E: [email protected]

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Competent Persons Statement

The information in this announcement that relates to exploration results is based on and fairly represents, information and supporting documentation compiled by Mr. Andrew Boyd who is an Executive Director and shareholder of the Company. Mr. Boyd is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geologists and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which they are undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code). Mr. Boyd has reviewed the contents of this news release and consents to the inclusion in this announcement of exploration results in the form and context in which they appear.

Compliance Statement

This announcement contains information relating to Exploration Results extracted from ASX market announcements reported previously in accordance with the 2012 edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves" ("2012 JORC Code") and published on the ASX platform on 5 November 2021, 19 November 2024, 28 August 2025 and 14 October 2025. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcement.

This announcement contains information relating to a Mineral Resource Estimate extracted from an ASX market announcement reported previously in accordance with the 2012 edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves" ("2012 JORC Code") and published on the ASX platform on 23[rd] February 2026. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcement and that all the material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimate in the release of 23[rd] February 2026 continue to apply and have not materially changed.

Forward Looking Statements

This report may include forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning Stellar Resources Limited’s planned activities and other statements that are not historical facts. When used in this report, the words such as “could”, “plan”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “may”, “potential”, “should” and similar expressions are forward-looking statements. In addition, summaries of Exploration Results and estimates of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves could also be forward-looking statements. Although Stellar Resources Limited believes that its expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties, and no assurance can be given that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. The entity confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this announcement and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning this announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed. Nothing in this report should be construed as either an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy or sell Stellar Resources Limited securities.

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About Stellar Resources:

Stellar Resources ( ASX: SRZ ) is highly focused on developing its world class Heemskirk Tin Project located in the stable tier-1 mining friendly jurisdiction of Zeehan, Western Tasmania and aims to become a producer of 3,000 – 3,500tpa of payable tin, approximately 1% of global supply[#] . The Company has defined a substantial high-grade resource totalling 9.51 at 0.93% Sn, containing 88.10kt of tin (4.60Mt at 0.95% Sn, containing 43.71kt of tin classified as Indicated and 4.9Mt at 0.90% Sn, containing 44.4kt of tin classified as Inferred). This ranks the Heemskirk Project as the highest-grade undeveloped tin resource in Australia and third globally.

#Aiming to become a producer of 3,000 to 3,500 tpa of payable tin is an aspirational statement and SRZ does not have reasonable grounds to believe the statement can be achieved.

Prefeasibility activities underway are evaluating potential project optimisations that will enable a boost in tin output from the 2024 Scoping Study. These activities include resource and exploration drilling to increase confidence by upgrading and expanding resource classifications as well as ore sorting test work to increase ore feed head-grade and tin recoveries.

Stellar also holds the highly prospective North Scamander Project where initial drilling in September 2023, intersected a significant new high-grade silver, tin, zinc, lead and Indium polymetallic discovery.

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Stellar Resources Project Locations

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JORC Code, 2012 Edition – Table 1

Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data (criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections)

Criteria JORC Code Explanation Commentary
Sampling
techniques
• Nature and Quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels,
random chips or specific specialized industry
standard measurement tools appropriate to the
minerals under investigation, such as downhole
gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments
etc.).
• Include reference to measures taken to ensure
sample representivity and the appropriate
calibration of any measurement tools or systems
used.
• Aspects of the determination of mineralisation
that are Material to the Public Report.
• In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been
done this would be relatively simple (e.g. ‘reverse
circulation drilling was used to obtain 1m samples
from which 3kg was pulverized to produce 30g
charge for fire assay’). In other cases, more
explanation may be required, such as where
there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling
problems. Unusual commodities or sampling
types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant
disclosure of detailed information.

The Zeehan Tin deposit has been delineated entirely by
diamond drilling. Numerous drilling campaigns were
completed between 1960 and 1992 by Placer, Gippsland,
Minops, CRAE and Aberfoyle. Post 2010, diamond drilling
was completed by Stellar with diamond core of nominally
NQ or HQ diameter.

Logged sulphide and siderite altered zones were selected
for geochemical analysis.

Approximately 1m samples of 2-3kg were taken from
diamond saw cut drill core whilst respecting geological
boundaries.
Drilling
Techniques
• Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open hole
hammer, rotary air blast, auger, bangka, sonic
etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or
standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face
sampling bit or other type, where core is oriented
and if so by what method, etc.)

All drill sampling by standard wireline diamond drilling.
Drill sample
recovery
• Method of recording and assessing core and chip
sample recoveries and results assessed.
• Measures taken to maximize sample recovery and
ensure representative nature of the samples.
• Whether a relationship exists between sample
recovery and grade and whether sample bias may
have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
fine/coarse material

Core logging captured drilled recoveries and core loss.

Recoveries generally excellent (95-100%) through
mineralized sections.

No bias based on recovery has been identified.
Logging • Whether core and chip samples have been
geologically and geotechnically logged to a level
of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource
estimation, mining studies and metallurgical
studies.
• Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in
nature. Core (or costean, channel etc.)
photography.
• The total length and percentage of the relevant
intersections logged.

Geological logging has been carried out on all holes by
experienced geologists and technical staff.

Holes logged for lithology, weathering, alteration,
structural orientations, Geotech, RQD, magnetic
susceptibility and full core XRF scanning by a Minalyzer.

Photographed dry and wet prior to cutting.

Logs loaded into excel spreadsheets and uploaded into an
SQL database.

Standard lithology codes used for all drillholes.

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Criteria JORC Code Explanation Commentary
Sub-
Sampling
techniques
and sample
preparation
• If core, whether cut or sawn and whether
quarter, half or all core taken.
• If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary
split, etc. and whether sampled wet or dry
• For all sample types, the nature, quality and
appropriateness of the sample preparation
technique.
• Quality control procedures adopted for all sub
sampling stages to maximize representivity of
samples.
• Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is
representative of the insitu material collected,
including for instance results of field
duplicate/second half sampling.
• Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the
grain size of the material being sampled

Half core split by diamond saw over 0.3 – 1.0m sample
intervals while respecting geological contacts. Most
sample intervals are 1.0m.

Assay sample weights between 1 and 4kg are considered
appropriate with respect to any coarse tin that may be
present.

Half core has specific gravity undertaken using the
Archimedes method by the laboratory before it is coarse
crushed and then pulverized to 85% passing 75um.
Quality of
assay data
and
laboratory
tests

The nature, quality and appropriateness of
the assaying and laboratory procedures
used and whether the technique is
considered partial or total.

For geophysical tools, spectrometers,
handheld XRF instruments, etc., the
parameters used in determining the
analysis including instrument make and
model, reading times, calibration factors
applied and their derivation etc.
• Nature of quality control procedures adopted
(e.g. standards, blanks, duplicates, external
laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels
of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have
been established.

Sn, Fe and S analyses were conducted at ALS Laboratories
using:

A fused disc XRF technique (ALS Method XRF15B). Fused
disc XRF is considered a total technique, as it extracts and
measures the whole of the element contained within the
sample.

Aqua regia acid digestion and multi element analysis using
Induced coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ALS Method
ICP41a) for Sn, Li, Ag, Ba, Ca, Cr, Ga, La, Mo, P, Sb, Th, U, Zn,
Al, Cu, Mg, Na, Pb, Sc, Ti, V, As, Bi, Co, Fe, K, Mn, Ni, Sr, Tl,
W. Where required, overlimit ore grade base metals
analysis is undertaken by Aqua regia acid digestion and
multi element analysis using Induced coupled plasma mass
spectrometry (ME-OG46). Where required, Pb that is
overlimit for OG46Pb analysis, is analysed by a fused disc
XRF technique (XRF15d).Certified reference material (CRM)
are inserted approximately every 20 samples using custom
made CRM material by OREAS with grades of ~ 0.3, 0.7 and
1.5% Sn Course blanks and fine blank OREAS 22e are also
inserted after mineralised zones.

Duplicate samples are requested approximately every 20
samples for the lab to repeat the sample.
Verification
of sampling
and assaying
• The verification of significant intersections by
either independent or alternative company
personnel
• The use of twinned holes.
• Documentation of primary data, data entry
procedures, data verification, data storage
(physical and electronic) protocols.

Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

Significant intersections were reviewed by company
personnel.

Eight twinned holes have been included in previous drilling
program with six holes demonstrating moderate to high Sn
grade variability between 20% and 50%. Two holes
demonstrate extreme grade and or geological variability.

Data is collected by qualified geologists and experienced
field assistants and entered into excel spreadsheets. Data
is imported into and SQL database. Data is regularly
backed up and archival copies of the database stored on
the cloud and hard drives.

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Criteria JORC Code Explanation Commentary
Location of
data points
• Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate
drill holes (collar and downhole surveys) trenches,
mine workings and other locations used in
mineral resource estimation
• Specification of grid system used
• Quality and accuracy of topographic control.

Drill holes are sighted and initially recorded by hand held
GPS (+/- 5m accuracy), with final locations picked up by a
licensed surveyor on a 3 monthly basis. The holes reported
in this release are located by handheld (non-RTK) GPS

All Post 2010 drill collars surveyed by licensed surveyor
using differential GPS, including those included in this
announcement.

Pre 2010 drill collars surveyed by licensed surveyor with
the exception of 13 early drill holes located to within 1m
by local grid tape and compass for Queen Hill deposit.

Down hole surveys by downhole camera or Tropari. 2017
holes by Deviflex. For the 2021/2022 holes a digital
magnetic survey tool used up to hole ZQ146. From hole
Z1S43W onwards, a gyroscopic survey tools have been
used.

The Digital Terrain Model has been generated from lands
department 10m contours and adjusted with surveyed drill
collar and controlpoints.
Data Spacing
and
distribution
• Data spacing for reporting Exploration Results
• Whether data spacing and distribution is
sufficient to establish the degree of geological
and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral
Resource and Ore Reserve estimation
procedure(s) and classifications applied.
• Whether sample compositing has been applied

Drill hole spacing for this phase of exploration drilling is
approximately 50m.

It is anticipated that this will be suitable for an Indicated
classification of resource, based on existing geo-statistics
but will need to be assessed by the CP undertaking the
estimation.
Orientation
of data in
relation to
geological
structure
• Whether the orientation of sampling achieves
unbiased sampling of possible structures and the
extent to which this is known, considering the
deposit type.
• If the relationship between the drilling
orientation and the orientation of key mineralised
structures is considered to have introduced a
sampling bias, this should be assessed and
reported if material.

The majority of drill holes have been drilled local grid east
west sub-perpendicular to the steeply east dipping
mineralisation in the Severn and Queen Hill Deposits.

Drillhole ZS187W2B intersected at approximately 45oto
the currently modelled dip of the ore body. Hence the
(true) downhole interval lengths are ~70% of the interval
widths in this announcement.

Drill hole orientation is not considered to have introduced
any material sampling bias.
Sample
Security
• The measures taken to ensure sample security.
Post 2010 chain of custody is managed by Stellar from the
drill site to ALS laboratories in Burnie.

All samples, bagged in pre-numbered calico bags and
delivered in labelled poly-weave bags.

Pre 2010 sample securityis not documented.
Audits or
Reviews
• The results of any audits or reviews of sampling
techniques and data.

No audits or reviews of sampling data and techniques have
been completed.

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Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results (Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section)

Criteria JORC Code Explanation Commentary
Mineral
tenement and
land tenure
status


Type, reference name/number, location and
ownership including agreements or material
issues with third parties such as joint ventures,
partnerships, overriding royalties, native title
interests, historical sites, wilderness or national
park and environmental settings.

The security of tenure held at the time of
reporting along with known impediments to
obtaining a license to operate the area

ML2023P/M, RL5/1997 and EL13/2018 hosting the
Heemskirk Tin Project in Western Tasmania are 100%
owned by Stellar Resources Ltd.
Exploration
done by other
parties


Acknowledgement and appraisal of exploration
by other parties.

Early mining activity commenced in the 1880’s with the
production of Ag-Pb sulphides and Cu-Sn sulphides from
fissure loads.

Modern exploration commenced by Placer in the mid
1960’s with the Queen Hill deposit discovered by
Gippsland in 1971.

The Aberfoyle-Gippsland JV explored the tenements until
1992 with the delineation of the Queen Hill, Severn and
Montana deposits.
Geology
Deposit type, geological setting and style of
mineralization.

The Heemskirk Tin Deposits are granite related tin-
sulphide-siderite vein and replacement style deposits
hosted in the Oonah Formation and Crimson Creek
Formation sediments and volcanics. Numerous Pb-Zn-Ag
fissure lodes are associated with the periphery of the
mineralizing system. Mineralisation is essentially
stratabound controlled by northeast plunging fold
structures associated with northwest trending faults. Tin
is believed to be sourced from a granite intrusion located
over 1km from surface below the deposit.
Drill hole
information

A summary of all information material to the
understanding of the exploration results
including a tabulation of the following
information for all Material drill holes:
-
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
-
downhole 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

See the body of this report for tabulated drill hole collar
details and mineralised results.
Data
aggregation
methods

In reporting of Exploration Results, weighting
averaging techniques, maximum and/or
minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high

Exploration assay results are downhole length weighted
averages for Sn%, Cu%.

High grade intercepts may have been selected from some
longer low-grade length weighted downhole average

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grades) and cut-off grades are usually material
and should be stated.

Where aggregate intercepts include short
lengths of high grade results and longer lengths
of low grade results, the procedure used for
aggregation should be stated and some
examples of such aggregations should be
shown in detail

The assumptions used for any reporting of
metal equivalent values should be clearly
stated.
intercepts and presented as length-weighted average
inclusions.

No metal equivalents have been used.
Relationship
between
mineralisation
widths and
intercept
lengths


These relationships are particularly important
in the reporting of Exploration Results.

If the geometry of the mineralization with
respect to the drill hole angle is known, its
nature should be reported.

If it is not known and only the downhole
lengths are reported, there should be a clear
statement to this effect (e.g. down hole length,
true width not known)

Drillhole ZS187 and wedges have intersected at
approximately 45oto the currently modelled dip of the
ore body. Hence the (true) downhole interval length is
~70% of the interval widths in this announcement.
Diagrams
Appropriate maps and sections (with scales)
and tabulated intercepts should be included for
any significant discovery being reported. These
should include, but not be limited to a plan
view of drill collar locations and appropriate
sectional views.

See body of the announcement for relevant plan and
sectional views.
Balanced
reporting

Where comprehensive reporting of all
Exploration Results is not practicable,
representative reporting of both low and high
grades and/ or widths should be practiced to
avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
Results

In general, mineralised zones above a Sn cut off of 0.4%
and greater than 3.0m length or shorter intervals with a
significant grade are included in the tables and figures
associated with this report, however in some cases lower
cut off grades have been used for selection of significant
intervals.
Other
substantive
exploration
data

Other exploration data, if meaningful and
material, should be reported including (but not
limited to): geological observations; geophysical
survey result; 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.

Metallurgical test work completed by ALS/BRL laboratories
and supervised by Worley-Parsons over a number of
different campaigns on drill core samples. Deposits have
been zoned mineralogically and metallurgically

Cassiterite is the dominant tin-bearing mineral occurring
as free grains and in complex mineral composites.

Grain sizes vary according to ore type, with Severn having
the coarsest and Upper Queen Hill having the finest.

Cassiterite liberation generally commences at a grind of
130 microns and is largely complete at 20 microns.

Based on the work undertaken by ALS metallurgy, Stellar
anticipates that concentrates grading approximately 48%
tin at an overall tin recovery of 73% will be obtained from
the Zeehan Tin ores.

Bulk densities determined on mineralised intercepts using
the Archimedes method.
Further work
The nature and scale of planned further work
(e.g. test for lateral extensions or depth
extensions or large scale step out drilling).

Prefeasibility level metallurgical and mining studies are
occurring in conjunction with the current drilling.

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Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of
possible extensions, including the main
geological interpretations and future drilling
areas, provided this information is not
commercially sensitive.

Environmental baseline studies are underway to support
the application of a Notice of Intent with the
Environmental Protection Authority of Tasmania.

The mineral deposits remain open down dip and down
plunge and will be explored as access becomes available
with mine development.

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