HIGHLIGHTS• Tyringham gold prospect (Blicks project, NSW) confirmed as a large, zoned reduced intrusion-related gold system following a site review by an international expert in IRGS deposits


• Tyringham East and Tyringham West gold prospects are two of at least 3 mineralising centres within a northeast trending corridor >4km in length


• Two untested soil gold geochemical anomalies have been identified at the Tyringham gold prospect


• Preparation of a work program for further exploration on the Blicks Project is well advanced

Blicks Project EL 6465 - (Anchor 100%)
New South Wales - Gold
At the Blicks Project, the Tyringham gold prospect consists of two spatially separate soil geochemical gold anomalies known as Tyringham West and Tyringham East centred 1.7km apart. These gold anomalies occur within a corridor of anomalous gold geochemistry extending for up 4km long and 1km wide. At least three gold mineralised centres are known within this corridor.
Two deep diamond core holes have been completed on the project, one into each of the Tyringham gold anomalies. Progressive results have been previously reported in ASX releases dated 3 February 2012 and 6 March 2012, and the March 2012 Quarterly Activities Report to the ASX dated 24 April 2012.
In both holes multiple, long intervals of low grade gold mineralisation are associated with complex vein arrays, together with anomalous bismuth and tungsten geochemistry, and low sulphur values. The style of gold mineralisation, associated geochemical indicator elements, host rock association, and tectonic setting continue to provide confidence in the postulated geological model for reduced intrusion-related gold mineralisation at Tyringham (Figure 1).

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