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BOARD Chris Creagh Mr Creagh is a geologist with more than 30 years of experience in the Australian and international mining industry. Chris brings significant expertise and experience in exploration and development management across a variety of metals and coal projects. Mr Creagh’s previous corporate experience includes the management of publicly listed and private resource companies. He is currently the CEO of ASX listed Elementos Limited. Michael Gunn Michael Gunn is a metallurgist and process engineer with a 40 year career in mineral processing operations, project development with engineering design companies, and project design and technology evaluation as an independent consultant. He has served as the technical director for Majestic Resources NL and Metals Finance Ltd, and has been a director of several private companies including Resource Engineers and Capricorn Chemicals. A recurring feature of his career has been the development and implementation of new technologies, particularly in the processing of tin ores and bacterial processing of refractory sulphide ores. In recent years the commissioning of several substantial new mining operations in Europe and Asia have been completed, and with ongoing work in process consulting on several tin, gold and lithium projects. Cameron Woodrow Mr Woodrow has been working in the Investment banking industry in Europe and Australia as a corporate advisor and sales trader since leaving university. In later years he spent 5 years in Europe working at Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse before taking on roles at Stonebridge as a sales trader and state manager. In the past four years he has been at Paterson Securities. His experience spans 20 years and in that time he has developed a significant corporate network in the financial community both in Australia and overseas through his extensive involvement in the resource industry. He has been instrumental in raising capital for companies. In his career he has gained extensive experience and knowledge of the capital markets and the regulatory environments.
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Exploration & Development Company Targeting +1Moz Intrusive Related and Epithermal Gold Systems in North Queensland
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Large Scale Gold Mineralising Systems in North Queensland.
Late Permian to Carboniferous in age. Largely formed during Carboniferous Intrusive Events
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Tenement Package; 9 Exploration Permits for Minerals 1 Mining Lease - Empire
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Northern Resources holds a Tenement package located within a region containing Carboniferous Igneous Intrusive Events
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Permo-Carboniferous Hydrothermal Breccia Complexes
In North Queensland, Permo-Carboniferous hydrothermal breccia complexes are associated with major IRGS deposits. Deep drilling has been a vital part of the discovery of the higher grade cores of the known IRGS deposits in North Queensland. Previous exploration in the Chillagoe District has focussed on surficial mineralisation. Prospects within the project area exhibit all the features of a well mineralised IRG system including: • Clusters of old gold workings • Coherent soil gold anomalies • Outcropping sub-volcanic breccia complexes, in part associated with gold • Long mineralised drill intersections such as 105 m at g/t gold and 117 m at 0.10 g/t gold at Empire • Associated sulphide and base metal minerals Over 1450 rock chip samples have been collected in the project area and 130 of these have returned gold assays over 1.0 g/t. Approximately 2,260 stream samples have been collected in project area. Gold assays as high as 39,000 ppb (39 g/t) were recorded in the Empire region. Over 2,000 soil samples have been collected and analysed in the project area, mainly within the Empire Mine Lease. The soil assays clearly identify the gold mineralisation associated with stockwork/breccia pipes. Empire Mining Lease Soil Sampling showing gold anomalies associated with stockwork breccias
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EMPIRE – ML20380 – POTENTIAL IRGS SYSTEM
A total of 167 drill holes for 9,045 metres have been drilled at prospects identified from surface geochemistry and geophysics. Over 120 one-metre intercepts have returned gold assays in excess of 1.0 g/t . Empire and Pinnacles prospects (ML20380) have received most attention with 84 holes being drilled. JORC resource statement was issued by Senlac Geological Services Pty Ltd for ML stating that the Empire Stockworks prospect has an Inferred Resource of 899, g/t Au and 7.8g/t Ag to a depth of 50m which equates to 22,472 ounces of contained gold and 224,715 ounces of contained silver. ML (Empire) showing drill hole locations Empire Prospect – Section looking north and Interpreted Gold Zone Orange traces = 0.1g/t AuEq. Red traces = 0.5g/t AuEq
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Rock Chip and Shallow Airtrack Drilling
ROCKS REEF - EPMA 26473 Epithermal System with potential for IRGS at depth China Wall is a gold/silver epithermal vein prospect associated with Carboniferous igneous activity. The vein system outcrops and can be traced within the tenement boundary for approximately two kilometres at the surface. The veins have been rock chip sampled and tested for shallow depth continuity by air track drilling. No historical deep drilling. China Wall Rock Chip and Shallow Airtrack Drilling EPMA 26473
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INITIAL INVESTMENT PROGRAMME
REGIONAL TENEMENT PACKAGE Complete a Hyperspectral survey to target zones of increased alteration associated with IRGS and epithermal mineralising events. Generate prospective exploration targets in conjunction with existing airborne magnetic and radiometric data. Follow-up geological mapping, rock chip and soil sampling to confirm exploration targets DRILLING Rocks Reef Drill test for depth extensions to the known epithermal vein systems Empire Deep drilling to locate potential higher grade core of stockwork breccia IRGS system BUDGET – 2 years Seed Capital - IPO etc $500,000 Regional target generation and follow-up sampling $500,000 Drilling – 7,000m Reverse Circulation and 1,500m of Diamond Drilling $3,000,000 Corporate $1,000,000 TOTAL BUDGET $5,000,000
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