Morning News Bites – September 23

Morning News Bites for September 23. Westpac announces a new board member Micheal Hawker AM as Alison Burns retires from the board at the conclusion of the 2020 AGM. Guzman Y Gomez has its best week of sales in Australia on record and looks at potential IPO and Kathmandu has taken a hit to the tune of $NZ135 m.

Hammer Metals Ltd reportes that the assays from its Qld State Government Collaborative Exploration Initiative has funded 507m diamond drilling programme at the Koppany Copper – Copper and Rare Earth Element prospect located to the southeast of the historic Mary Kathleen mine. The drilling intersected broad zones of visible REE mineralisation (Allanite) and multiple zones of stringer and semi-massive sulphide mineralisation. Downhole EM has been conducted and processing of this data is underway. Managing Director, Daniel Thomas said, “The gold exploration review highlights the latent opportunity that exists within Hammer’s Mount Isa portfolio. With much of the region’s historic exploration focusing on base metal deposits, we have an opportunity to review these areas through a different lens and add quality exploration targets to the portfolio. The tenure that we have near the former Tick Hill mine has not been systematically explored and presents a unique opportunity for Hammer to continue progressing our efforts in advancing grass roots exploration concepts within the Mount Isa region.”

Sabre Resources Limited announced that promising drill targets have been identified following the interpretation of the airborne magnetic survey at the Bonanza Project. Three major new drill targets identified, located on fault splays extending from the Youanmi Fault. North east trending faults extend right through to the recent Penny West gold discovery area of Ramelius Resources Ltd. Interpreted dilation zones identified at the intersection of faults represent targets for gold mineralisation As a result of the success of the current aeromagnetic survey the company is considering extending the airborne magnetic survey further to both the west and to the south of the area currently surveyed. The company is now working on a drilling program and will conduct drilling as soon as possible.

Yandal Resources Ltd provided an  update on key feasibility study activities at the Flushing Meadows prospect within the Ironstone Well gold project located in the highly prospective Yandal Greenstone Belt in Western Australia. Geotechnical diamond drilling program completed and the holes equipped for ground water monitoring as part of open pit dewatering and flow testing studies in October, with significant new oxide mineralisation intersected including highlights of 2.90m @ 4.46g/t Au from 29.00m including 1.00m @ 7.96g/t Au, 9.60m @ 3.70g/t Au from 54.00m including 1.00m @ 16.92g/t Au and 6.04m @ 2.88g/t Au from 32.96m including 1.04m @ 12.78g/t Au.  Drill core has been retained for metallurgical ore characterisation and recovery test work suitable for evaluation by potential toll mill operators, Digital modelling of geology and mineralisation envelopes has been completed ahead of independent data verification and compilation of an updated Mineral Resource Estimate planned for October.

Silver Lake Resources Limited announced that the Board has approved Deflector South West access, development and production, underpinning a longer life, higher margin operation and further enhancing the returns from the Deflector processing plant CIP upgrade. The Deflector South West lodes are located adjacent to the existing underground mine and have a higher gold and copper tenor relative to the global Deflector Ore Reserve and Mineral Resource. The Deflector South West lodes account for 35% of the Deflector Ore Reserve and 30% of the Mineral Resource. The current Ore Reserve and continued strong exploration results demonstrate the continuity of the Deflector South West lodes and support the investment decision to establish decline access and associated mine infrastructure from the existing Deflector open pit.

An update on RC drilling activities at Majestic and Fingals Fortune, both part of the Fingals Gold Project for Black Cat Syndicate Limited. Highlights include the first 16 holes (~3,482m) at Imperial/Majestic have been drilled, targeting extensions to the Imperial/Majestic deposits. Results from the first 3 holes are encouraging with multiple gold zones in each hole with a number of high-grade intersections including, 6m @ 7.01 g/t Au from 167m, 4m @ 9.11 g/t Au from 178m, 2m @ 15.40 g/t Au from 184m and 6m @ 6.59 g/t Au from 53m. A JORC Mineral Resource update for Fingals Fortune is expected to be completed in October 2020. Managing Director, Gareth Solly said: “Thick high-grade results from our initial drilling at both Imperial and Majestic have been pleasing. RC drilling is ongoing in this area as part of our planned +60,000m drilling program. The results at Fingals Fortune were also encouraging, intersecting new lodes to the south, and will form part of an updated Resource release in October 2020. Resources at Myhree, Boundary and Trump will also be updated in October 2020.”

Morning News Bites – September 7

In Today’s Morning News Bites for September 7. Victoria announced its road map out of their COVID19 second wave, Hancock Prospecting leads the field of top 500 private companies taking over from Visy and Novak Djokovic out of US Open after hitting a linesperson in a non deliberate but serious manner.

Dreadnought Resources Limited announces that a 36 hole, ~3,500m RC drill program has commenced at the Illaara Gold-VMS-Iron Ore Project, located 160km northwest of Kalgoorlie. Drilling will commence at Metzke’s Find (19 holes and ~2,300m) which has previously returned high grade gold intercepts including; 2m @ 12.8 g/t Au from 51m including 1m @ 24.8 g/t Au from 51m. Rig will then move to the recently defined Longmore’s Find (17 holes and ~1,200m) and is expected to be completed in 3-4 weeks with assays expected throughout October 2020.

The National Battery Stewardship Scheme to boost spent battery collection and recycling according to Lithium Australia. The ACCC has authorised the Battery Stewardship Council to establish and operate a national stewardship scheme for managing end-of-life (‘EOL’) batteries. The Scheme will impose a levy on batteries at their point of sale, with the funds generated used to subsidise their collection and recycling. The value imputed by the levy will provide a commercial incentive to divert batteries from landfill, a positive environmental outcome of the Scheme. Diverting EOL batteries from landfill will provide more material for processing at the Melbourne, Victoria-based mixed-battery recycling facility of Envirostream Australia Pty Ltd (a 90% subsidiary of the Company).

Auroch Minerals Limited is pleased to announce RC drilling has commenced at its Valdez Prospect, part of the Leinster Nickel Project (Leinster) in Western Australia. 1,000m Reverse Circulation (RC) drill programme is underway at the Valdez Prospect targeting a recently-defined nickeliferous basal channel coincident with both magnetic and surface electromagnetic (EM) anomalies. All drill-holes will be surveyed with downhole electromagnetics (DHEM) to better define the surface EM conductor and provide targeting for potential massive nickel sulphidesfor the next round of exploration.

Hammer Metals Ltd provides results from its diamond drilling program undertaken on the Shadow and Toby prospects located within the Mt Isa East Joint Venture area and on the Koppany prospect located within Hammer’s JV with Mount Isa Mines. Two holes were drilled at the Shadow prospect, for a total of 372m and a further hole was drilled at Toby (252m). The drilling at Shadow confirms that the Shadow trend is mineralised and has the potential to host a significant Copper Deposit. With the presence of a wide zone of copper mineralisation in the first two holes the JV has committed to expanding the work program along the remainder of the 4km magnetic trend and the surrounding Mt Philp areas. This work program will consist of soil sampling and field mapping with the aim of identifying targets for follow up drilling.

WA-focused gold exploration and development company Classic Minerals Limited announce that it has received assays results from its maiden auger soil program at its Forrestania Gold Project in Western Australia. The Company completed a total of 310 auger holes at the Kat Gap project. The auger drilling has delivered a substantial gold anomaly located in the granite west of the main granitegreenstone contact where Classic has identified an inferred gold resource of 975,722t at 2.96g/t for 92,856 ounces. Kat Gap is strategically located approximately 70km south-south east of the Company’s Forrestania Gold project containing the Lady Magdalene and Lady Ada gold resources.