1 CuDeco Limited (formerly AUSTRALIAN MINING INVESTMENTS LIMITED) ACN 000 317 251 13th July 2006 Dear Shareholder ROCKLANDS GROUP COPPER PROJECT (100% AUM) DRILL RESULTS UPDATE AND INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCE RESPONSE TO ASX QUERIES The reason why your shares have been suspended for the last 9.days is that your Company has been addressing queries raised by the ASX on the classification of its mineral resources and drill results under the Joint Ore Reserve Committee (JORC) Code . Further the ASX has asked the Company to advise the market of the true width of the mineralized drill intercepts. I write this letter today to clarify these issues and present amended releases for 29 June 2006, and 9 July 2006 which was not released by ASX.. Classification Under JORC Code The JORC Code published by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee and incorporated in the ASX Listing Rules as Appendix 5a (see http://www.ausimm.com/codes/jorc.asp ) sets out the criteria under which a Company is required to report its exploration results, mineral resources and ore reserves. Clause 19 of the Code defines - “A ‘Mineral Resource’ as a “concentration or occurrence of material of intrinsic economic interest in the Earth’s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics and continuity of the Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge. Mineral Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated and Measured categories”. ____________________________________________________________________________ Unit 34 Brickworks Annex, 19 Brolga Avenue, Southport Q 4215 P O Box 1044 Southport Q 4215 Ph: 61 7 55031955 Facsimile: 61 7 55030288 Therefore as above, there are three categories of resource, namely Inferred, Indicated and Measured. In addition there are two categories of reserves, namely Probable and Proved and Clause 28, 29 and 30 define this classification. The relationship between the various categories is best illustrated in the following diagram, published by the Committee. Your Company considers it has sufficient information to classify its discovery under the category of the least confidence, namely an Inferred Resource. Clause 20 describes - “An ‘Inferred Mineral Resource” is that part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a low level of confidence. It is inferred from geological evidence and assumed but not verified geological and/or grade continuity. It is based on information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes which may be limited or of uncertain quality and reliability”. Clause 18 refers to it being “common practice for a company to comment on and discuss its exploration in terms of target size and type”. Clause 18 further states in this case “that the potential quality and grade is conceptual in nature, and that there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and that it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource”. The Company considers its exploration and related results are further advanced than the conceptual definitions pursuant to Clause 18 of the Code. The Company believes it has sufficient geological evidence derived from exploration drilling, bedrock geochemistry, costean mapping and magnetic surveys to define a Mineral Resource and an estimate of an Inferred Resource, consistent with the JORC Code as per the following definitions for Clauses 19 and 20. Your Company has drilled tested over a strike length of 500m to a vertical depth of 200m and identified continuity of mineralization in this zone. 2 Your Company extrapolated beyond this zone to a depth of 375m and a strike length of 950m based on the following assumptions. • Mineralisation is observed in all deeper holes included in the Inferred Resource estimate. Extrapolation down dip was based on, firstly, the drilling demonstrating continuity of mineralization and, secondly, the experience in the Cloncurry region from operating mines, which shows that shear hosted mineralization generally persists to significant depths (e.g. in excess of 600m). • Examples of shear hosted mineralized systems extending beyond 375m are Ernest Henry (>600m) and Selwyn (>800m). These mineralized systems are shear hosted and have a similar geochemical signature and magnetite alteration assemblages. Shear zones are typically deep seated with mineralization plunging to depths >600m. • Drilling of 23 RC holes has been undertaken at 50m intervals along a strike length of 500m and the results included in the grade calculations, as above. Bedrock drill samples on a 100x25 grid identified anomalous Cu bedrock responses. This sampling method has proved successful in delineating Cu, Co mineralization associated with the Double Oxide zone and the Rocklands Group zone, previously reported. • The bedrock anomalies were supported by evidence of secondary copper mineralization observed in costeans coincident with the bedrock anomalies along strike, which together with ground magnetics have shown a continuation of the magnetite alteration trend for a further 900m. The chemical anomalies follow the trend along strike but typically are not continuous. Therefore, the Company considered a continuation for half this distance was reasonable for the calculation of the inferred resource, i.e, a total of 950m. Notwithstanding the above, your Company concedes that a portion of the zone incorporating the reported Inferred Resource, could be classified as a target under Clause 18 of the Code. To satisfy the ASX and to clarify these matters, we have prepared the following table which separates the reporting on the mineral occurrence into Inferred Resource and Target (Extrapolated) categories, based on the intensity of drilling and continuity of mineralization. For the Inferred Resource in the following table, we have extrapolated 50m along strike to the NW and SE and a further 50m in depth. Based on parameters supporting the previously reported resources the following revised classification applies indicating the changed classification. Classification Depth Range Length Depth Width SG Million Tonnes Inferred Resource 0-250m 600 250 45 3.7 25 Target (Extrapolated #1) 250-375m 600 125 45 3.7 12 Target (Extrapolated #2) 0-375m 350 375 45 3.7 22 TOTAL 59 The company is due to commence a diamond core drill program to drill test below the already tested zone to +500m. The program is due to commence within the next 6 weeks. RC drilling has continued non-stop since February and the company has contracted drilling to continue on a 7 day a week basis for the next 18 months. The company did not stop drilling during the ASX halt period. 3 4 True Width When drilling an angle hole through a vertical or sub-vertical zone, the down hole length of the mineralization is adjusted for true width, as the following figure published in our 29 June report illustrates. The drill hole azimuth and inclination are measured with down-hole cameras on a regular basis from which the true width can be determined. In a true 600 inclined hole and a mineralised vertical zone, the true width would be0.5 of the down-hole intersection True width measurements have been included in our 9 July release. We trust that the above explanation helps to clarify these matters and we apologise for any inconvenience and concern this situation has caused shareholders. Yours faithfully Wayne McCrae CHAIRMAN CuDeco Limited (Formerly Australian Mining Investments Limited) ACN 000 317 251 13th July 2006 The Manager Company Announcements Office Australian Stock Exchange Ltd 4th Floor, 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY, NSW 2000 Dear Sir ROCKLANDS GROUP COPPER PROJECT (100% AUM) DRILL RESULTS UPDATE AND INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCE HIGHLIGHTS: • Drill hole DORC-87 intersected 40m of high-grade copper mineralisation at 5.05% Cu from 44 to 84m, including 26m at 6.59% Cu from 48-74m. • Drill hole DORC-93 intersected 81m of continuous copper-cobalt mineralisation at 1.38% Cu from 121-202m, including 28m at 3.36% Cu from 147-175m. • Drill hole DORC-95 intersected 93m continuous copper-cobalt mineralisation at 1.39% Cu from 26-119m, including 20m at 2.2% Cu from 26-46m and 37m at 1.82% Cu from 50-87m. • Drill hole DORC-96 intersected 101m of continuous copper-cobalt mineralisation at at 1.19% Cu from 85-186m, including 18m at 2.58% Cu from 85-103m and 8m at 4.95% Cu from 152-160m. • DORC-106 drilled intersected 155m of visible continuous mineralisation from 65-220m. • Mineralisation appears to widen with depth. • Holes being drilled to down-hole depths greater than 200m are intersecting mineralised zones between 80m and 120m wide. (Highlights cont over) ____________________________________________________________________________ Unit 34, Brickwork Annex, 19 Brolga Avenue Southport Qld 4215 Ph: 61 7 55031955 Fax: 61 7 55030288 Email: [email protected] • Awaiting assay results for holes DORC-97 to DORC-106. All intersected 60-100m wide zones of visible sulphide mineralisation. Note: Typically the true width is between 50-60% of the down hole intersection. PRELIMINARY MINERAL RESOURCE: Las Minerale: Inferred Mineral Resource of 25,000,000 tonnes @ 1.57% Cu; 818 ppm Co and 0.20 g/t Au (2.04% Cu equivalent) In addition to the Inferred Resource at Las Minerale an exploration target at Las Minerale of between 40 and 50 million tonnes at approximately the same grade is continuing to be tested by the company. This exploration target extends the reported inferred mineral resource at depth and along strike. To satisfy the ASX and to clarify these matters, we have prepared the following table which separates the reporting on the mineral occurrence into Inferred Resource and Target (Extrapolated) categories, based on the intensity of drilling and continuity of mineralization. For the Inferred Resource in the following table, we have extrapolated 50m along strike to the NW and SE and a further 50m in depth. Based on parameters supporting the previously reported resources the following revised classification applies indicating the changed classification. Classification Depth Range Length Depth Width SG Million Tonnes Inferred Resource 0-250m 600 250 45 3.7 25 Target (Extrapolated #1) 250-375m 600 125 45 3.7 12 Target (Extrapolated #2) 0-375m 350 375 45 3.7 22 TOTAL 59 In relation to this updated announcement of 29 June 2006 the company has complied with the ASX request and recategorized the Las Minerale resource due the ASX interpretation of the JORC Code and to ensure the company begins trading on the ASX as soon as possible. To date 106 RC holes have been drilled at the Rocklands Group Copper Project. The balance of holes yet to be assayed intersected visible sulphide mineralisation over down-hole widths of 60-155m. Above ground indicators including old prospecting pits, costeans, together with geobotanical anomalies, bedrock geochemistry and ground magnetometer survey results indicate the possibility of a strike length of at least 3km and the likelihood of multiple parallel shear structures. Previous reports on the Double Oxide by CRA and others between 1987 and 1994 describe a wide shear zone containing a number of sub parallel mineralised zones with a cumulative length of 6km. (See CRA Report in History Text of this Announcement). Exploration by AUM including bedrock geochemical sampling plus recent drilling results indicate the shear zone to be over 1.4km in width. A ground magnetometer survey over the area currently being drilled outlined high to very high responses associated with the Las Minerale mineralised zone and the Rocklands prospect. 2 3 Drilling in the short-term will concentrate on testing the strike potential of the Las Minerale mineralised zone to 1,000m. As announced to shareholders last week, the drilling contract has been expanded to 60,000m from 10,000m. This decision was made by the AUM Board due to the increasing width of the Las Minerale zone which is soaking up to 275m in a single hole. Drilling along strike to the NW intersected near surface, high-grade zones of supergene copper above the sulphide zone, and in some instances only 5m below surface. It has become apparent that the more we drill the more drilling is required to follow-up the welcoming results. All 106 drill holes were drilled dip grid south to intersect the mineralization. (Location Map Las Minerale and Double Oxide/Rockland attached) Resource Estimates An Inferred Mineral Resource of 25Mt at 2% Cu equivalent has been estimated for the Las Minerale copper zone. The resource estimate was based on available drill hole information and was undertaken using an assumed mineralised host rock density of 3.7t/m³ together with an strike length of 600m which extends the mineralisation 50 metres along strike from the existing drilling and an average mineralised width of 45m.The estimate also assumes mineralisation continues to a vertical depth of 250m which is 50m below the current level of drilling. A cut-off grade of 0.2% Cu and an internal dilution of up to 4m was applied. No high-grade drill hole intersections were cut. Based on the above parameters, a Inferred Mineral Resource of 25Mt grading 1.6% Cu, 0.2g/t Au, 820ppm Co is inferred. This equates to a copper equivalent grade of approximately 2% Cu (2.04% Cu) using a copper price of US$3.15/lb, gold price of US$500/oz and a cobalt price of US$15/Ib. The above Mineral Resource Estimate is preliminary, being based on limited drill hole information and assay data, and will require adjustment as drilling progresses and other exploration results become available. Numerous other factors could affect the accuracy and confidence of the above Mineral Resource Estimate. Major factors include uncertainty regarding continuity of mineralisation along assumed strike and width as well as use of an inexact host rock density and uncertainty of the geological interpretation pertaining to the mineral resource. Economic considerations such as mining costs and methods, stripping ratio, mining dilution, metallurgical amenability and recoveries were not taken into account. As part of the Mineral Resource Estimate drilling, sampling and assaying procedures were reviewed together with a trial audit of the Rocklands Group database to validate its accuracy. No irregularities were noted and procedures are in line with normal industry practice. A review of tenure documents was also undertaken along with discussions with company personnel regarding any material issues that could impede granting of appropriate licenses. Grade Estimates for Cu, Au and Co: Grade estimates for the Inferred Resource were based on assay results for 21 Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes numbered 78, 79, 82 to 100 and visual estimates and interpretation of the mineralization by the Competent Project Geologist for holes 101 to 106. Weighted average grade calculations to two decimal points from the drill results and drill logs gave 1.57% Cu; 818 ppm Co and 0.20 g/t Au. Copper equivalent calculations for Co and Au were used to report the Inferred Resource in Copper Equivalent terms (2.04%). Prices used for Cu, Au and Co were US$3.15/lb, US$500/oz and US$15/lb respectively. 4 Tonnage Estimation Method: The following formula was used: Strike length 600m True Width 45m Depth 250m Specific Gravity 3.7 600 x 45 x 250 x 3.7 = 25M Exploration Target In addition to the Inferred Resource at Las Minerale an exploration target with a potential of between 40 and 50 million tonnes at approximately the same grade is continuing to be tested by the company. This exploration target extends the reported inferred mineral resource at depth from the base of the Inferred Resource (250 metres) a further 125 metres to 375 metres depth, and along strike for a further 350 metres. The basis of this statement is explained in detail below. The potential tonnage and grade is conceptual in nature, that there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource. Extrapolation down dip to 375m The maximum true vertical depth of drilling is up to 200m. Mineralisation is observed in all deeper holes included in the Inferred Resource estimate. Extrapolation down dip was based on, firstly, the drilling demonstrating continuity of mineralization and, secondly, the experience in the Cloncurry region from operating mines, which shows that shear hosted mineralization generally persists to significant depths (e.g. in excess of 600m). Examples of shear hosted mineralized systems extending beyond 375m are Ernst Henry (>600m) and Selwyn (>800m). These mineralized systems are shear hosted and have a similar geochemical signature and magnetite alteration assemblages. Shear zones are typically deep seated with mineralization plunging to depths >600m. Assumed Strike Length Drilling has been undertaken at 50m intervals along a strike length of 500m and the results included in the grade calculations, as above. Bedrock drill samples on a 100x25 grid identified anomalous Cu bedrock responses. This sampling method has proved successful in delineating Cu, Co mineralization associated with the Double Oxide zone and the Rocklands Group zone, previously reported. The bedrock anomalies were supported by evidence of secondary copper mineralization observed in costeans coincident with the bedrock anomalies along strike, which together with ground magnetics have shown a continuation of the magnetite alteration trend for a further 900m. The chemical anomalies follow the trend along strike but typically are not continuous. Therefore, the Company considered a continuation for half this distance was reasonable for the calculation of the inferred resource, i.e, a total of 950m. Cobalt and Gold Credits The existence of cobalt and gold mineralization adds to the value of the resource and cobalt and gold credits are calculated as copper equivalent grades, as reported. 5 Locator Holes The Las Minerale mineralised zone is concealed below shallow soil cover. The Company uses 50-70m deep locator (scout) holes to test the Las Minerale copper oxide potential as well as help locate deeper RC holes to intersect the whole width of the Las Minerale zone. Drill Holes DORC-89, 90, 91 and 92 are shallow locator holes. These holes all intersected variable widths of oxide copper in the form of malachite and minor azurite together with supergene native copper and cuprite. An example of the locator holes was a 40m intersection of oxide mineralisation from 4-47m. These four holes were drilled across the surface grid for 60m of oxide mineralization in the form of malachite and azurite and identified the positioning of Drill Holes DORC 93. Drill Hole DORC 93 was stepped back by a further 50 metres behind Drill Holes DORC 92. Drill hole DORC-93 intersected 80m of sulphides mineralisation in a magnetite-altered mafic volcanic from 120-200m. Consistent cobalt grades up to 2,510ppm (0.251% Co) were also intersected over every metre of hole DORC-93 from 1-220m Furthermore, the Board of Directors have elected to employ the services of a second RC drill rig and multipurpose diamond core rig and are currently negotiating the services of a drilling contractor to drill +500m deep core holes at the three prospects that comprise the Rocklands Group Project. Five deep holes are planned to test the down dip potential of the main Double Oxide zone as part of our current accumulation of geological data for an updated JORC Resource due in late July early August. A diagram is attached showing three prospects, the Double Oxide, Rocklands and Las Minerale, gradually melting into one large project. To date 106 RC holes have been drilled at the Rocklands Project for a total of 9,724m. The 1992 CRA Exploration reported a theory of why the Double Oxide area was a major target for significant copper-gold-cobalt mineralisation. It appears CRA was right on the money and Directors thank CRA for their contribution. History The Rocklands Copper Project was explored by a number of companies including CRA Exploration (Rio Tinto) in 1992. The Mines Department records show CRA drilled a number of holes into the project. CRA carried out exploration at and around the Rocklands Group Copper Project and described host rocks as quartzite, with layers of fine grained sediments and calcite lenses cut by steeply dipping dolerite dykes. They also described shear zones that parallel the dykes, the dykes being locally sheared and hosting disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite together with quartz-magnetic-pyrite veins. The rocks are described as being pervasively silicified and/or pervasively chloritised. CRA also carried out exploration at a prospect know as Alex No 2. CRA described the Alex No 2 as little more than a shallow pit situated on the north side of Morrison Creek. CRA further described a line of malachite stained quartz “blows” that crops out along a low ridge north and parallel to Morrison Creek. CRA did not drill the Alex NO 2. The Alex No 2 was costeaned by AUM. The costean intersected a 6m wide, copper rich oxide zone. Drilling was then carried out with hole DORC-79 intersecting 78m @ 2.31% Cu from 34 to 112m. CRA described in “addition to the shear zone copper in realization at Double Oxide it appears that the previous drilling also intersected copper values at shallow depth some distance removed from the shear zone. CRA explained conceivable, that a flat layer of copper extends laterally away from the mineralised shear zone., and if the layer was widespread, tonnages 6 could be significant and mining would be a simple proposition”(excerpt from CRA August 1992 Report). Further reporting by CRA and others described copper mineralisation at the Rocklands Group as being hosted in sub-parallel northwest trending sets of sub vertical shears within a folded sequence of Mitakoodi Quartzite. They also described the principle mineralised structure, the Double Oxide Shear as traceable over 2,000m strike length, with at least five subordinate shears over a width of 500m. CRA also stated that the shears appear to have a combined length of 6,000m and represent a significant exploration target. The Double Oxide mine was operated by a small syndicate of local miners until 1994. Mining concentrated on native copper hosted within clay altered basalts. The clay was processed though a simple wash plant with 390 tonne of copper metal recovered from 900 tonnes of clay ore. The clay zone containing the native copper (up to 40% Cu) starts 15-26m below surface and extends to 100-140m depth. From surface to 25m depth is a high-grade copper oxide zone comprising malachite and rare azurite. Diamond drilling undertaken in the late 1980s below the native copper zone intersected over 90m of pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralisation within altered basalts and mafic intrusives. The Double Oxide is our third priority project (but still substantial) where shallow drilling by the company intersected copper mineralisation within a zone which is 600m long and up to 70m wide. Deeper drilling is planned with the aim of increasing the copper resource. DORC-106, The southeastern most hole drilled at Las Minerale intersected 155m of visible sulphide mineralisation from 60m-215m. Drill hole DORC-106, which was completed on 28 June 2006 intersected visible chalcopyrite from 60-215m (155m down-hole interval) within variably pyrite-chalcopyrite rich magnetite±quartz±clinopyroxene altered volcanics cut by a late stage quartz±carbonate±pyrite±chalcopyrite alteration. The current drill programme is progressing daily at 50m spacing along the grid pattern with three holes drilled behind each other in line with the back hole testing to + 200m depth. We have now varied the program temporarily to test and drill up at least 1,000m in strike length with locator holes and test depth of mineralisation with one hole. At the completion of proving 1,000m of strike, the drill will reverse and drill the two extra holes behind the test holes to test to a depth of + 200m The Directors of AUM will continuously inform shareholders as significant information becomes available. Yours faithfully, Wayne McCrae, Chairman. 7 Attachments: Figure 1. Diagram Las Minerale Drill Holes Figure 2. Location Map 3 Projects Figure 3. Cross Sections Figure 4. Drill Hole Location Double Oxide/Rocklands Figure 5. Project Location Map The information in this report that relates to exploration results, mineral resources or ore reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Chris Dredge, who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Dredge has sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr Dredge consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears. This report (the "Report") has been prepared by CuDeco Limited (formerly Australian Mining Investments Limited) (the "Company"). Any views, opinions or recommendations in the Report are solely those of the Company and do not in any way reflect the views, opinions or recommendations of ASX. Any statements made in the Report are the sole responsibility of the Company and derive from information solely within the knowledge of the Company. 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Figure 1 – Diagram Las Minerale Drill Holes 8 Rocklands GroupLas MineraleDouble OxideEPM 13049Prospect Locations0200400metres Figure 2 – Project Proximity Plan 9 Figure 3 – Las Minerale Cross Section 10 Figure 4 – Drill Hole Locations Double Oxide/Rocklands 11 Figure 5 – Project Location 12 CuDeco Limited (Formerly Australian Mining Investments Limited) ACN 000 317 251 13 July 2 006 The Manager Company Announcements Office Australian Stock Exchange Ltd 4th Floor, 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY, NSW 2000 Dear Sir SIGNFICIANT DRILL INTERSECTIONS - ROCKLANDS GROUP COPPER PROJECT (EPM 13049), NORTHWEST QUEENSLAND HIGHLIGHTS - LAS MINERALE PROSPECT Further drill hole results from the Las Minerale Prospect continue to confirm wide intervals of copper-gold-cobalt mineralisation. • RC drill hole DORC-98 intersected 92m (45.5m true width) at 2.18% Cu from 6-98m including 50m (24.5m true width) at 3.29% Cu from 6-56m. The drill hole also intersected 15m (7.4m true width) at 1,704.7ppm Co (0.17% Co) from 16–31m including 8m (3.9m true width) at 2,240ppm Co (0.22% Co) from 21-29m. Gold mineralisation was intersected over 30m (14.7m true width) at 0.69 g/t Au from 10-40m (See Assay Table) • RC drill hole DORC-99 intersected 98m (43.6m true width) at 1.07% Cu from 59-157m including 12m (5.3m true width) at 2.39% Cu from 60–72m. The drill hole also intersected 26m (11.4m true width) at 1,156ppm Co (0.12% Co) from 62-88m and 8m (3.5m true width) at 1,205ppm Co (0.12% Co) from 133–141m. • RC drill hole DORC-100 intersected 65m (35.2m true width) at 1.26% Cu from 162–227m. The drill hole also intersected 52m (28.1m true width) at 993ppm Co (0.10% Co) from 166-218m including 21m (11.3m true width) at 1,406ppm Co (0.14%Co) from 166–187m. NOTE: True width estimates are taken at the middle of the intersections off drill-hole sections, computer generated. The angle of the holes is estimated by down-hole camera readings every 50 to 70m. Las Minerale Prospect The Company is pleased to announce further encouraging drill results from its Las Minerale Prospect. Assay results were received for three RC holes, namely DORC-98, 99 and 100 (Table 1). These holes were drilled along the same line and confirm mineralisation is open at depth. Thirty-three RC holes (Figure 1) totaling 4,408m have been completed at the Las Minerale Prospect with a further 45,000m of drilling planned for the coming months. ____________________________________________________________________________ Unit 34, Brickwork Annex, 19 Brolga Avenue Southport Qld 4215 Ph: 61 7 5503 1955 Fax: 61 7 5503 0288 Email: [email protected] 14 Table 1: Significant Intersections (DORC 98, 99 and 100 - Last three holes assayed) (A total of 29 RC holes drilled on Las Minerale at 9th July 2006) Las Minerale Prospect RC Drilling Summary of Significant Intersections Hole ID Easting (mE) Northing (mN) Azimuth (º mag) Dip (º) Depth (m) RL (m) From (m) To (m) Approx True Width (m) % Cu DORC-98 433661 7713762 210 -55 113 209 6 98 45.5 2.18 DORC-99 433681 7713781 210 -55 178 218 59 157 43.6 1.07 DORC-100 433698 7713798 210 -55 244 213 162 227 35.2 1.26 Notes: • All RC holes inclined -55º • Azimuths are magnetic bearing • Collars located by GPS using AMG Zone 54, AGD66 Coordinate System, and not yet surveyed • Drilling undertaken by RC method using face sampling hammer (5¾') • RL’s measured by GPS and are approximate only • All RC holes surveyed by down-hole camera • Drill samples collected via three tier splitter producing 87.5%/12.5% split with 12.5% sub sampled forwarded for assay • Drill samples collected at 1m intervals • 0.20% Cu cutoff applied for quoted intersection • No cut of high values applied • Quoted intersection include up to 6m internal dilution • Quoted intersections are down-hole, not true width • 3 acid digest, AAS finish assay method used NOTE: A TOTAL OF 29 RC DRILLS HOLES (FROM DORC 78 TO 106 INCLUSIVE) HAVE BEEN DRILLED AT LAS MINERALE AS AT 9 JULY 2006. DORC 98, 99 AND 100 ARE THE LAST THREE HOLES FOR WHICH THE COMPANY HAS RECEIVED ASSAYS DRILLING TO DATE – ROCKLANDS GROUP COPPER PROJECT To date a total of 14,500m has been drilled on the Rocklands Group Copper Project. 10,500m of RC Drill Holes (Feb 06 – July 06) (See Table 2) 4,000m of RAB drilled in bedrock geochem drill programme (Nov 05 – Feb 06) Table 2 – Drill Hole Summary Rocklands Group Project, EPM 13049 Double Oxide. Rocklands and Las Minerale Prospects RC Drilling Summary Hole ID Easting (mE) Northing (mN) Azimuth (º mag) Dip (º) Depth (m) RL (m) Prospect DORC-01 433847.50 7713001.00 210 -55 60 232 Rocklands DORC-02 433870.00 7713201.00 210 -55 60 236 Rocklands DORC-03 433766.00 7713057.50 210 -55 60 241 Rocklands DORC-04 433637.00 7712890.00 210 -55 88 225 Double Oxide DORC-05 433572.75 7712802.25 30 -55 45 229 Double Oxide DORC-06 433718.00 7713159.75 210 -55 60 236 Rocklands DORC-07 433698.00 7713132.00 210 -55 60 232 Rocklands DORC-08 433676.00 7713103.75 210 -55 60 233 Rocklands 15 Hole ID Easting (mE) Northing (mN) Azimuth (º mag) Dip (º) Depth (m) RL (m) Prospect DORC-09 433659.00 7713076.00 210 -55 60 231 Rocklands DORC-10 433575.00 7712964.60 210 -55 70 232 Double Oxide DORC-11 433551.00 7712934.75 210 -55 60 232 Double Oxide DORC-12 433529.50 7712912.00 210 -55 60 226 Double Oxide DORC-13 433511.60 7712878.60 210 -55 60 232 Double Oxide DORC-14 433463.50 7712987.00 210 -55 60 236 Double Oxide DORC-15 433484.00 7713015.50 210 -55 60 234 Double Oxide DORC-16 433506.00 7713045.50 210 -55 90 239 Double Oxide DORC-17 433590.00 7713323.00 210 -55 60 240 Rocklands DORC-18 433569.00 7713297.00 210 -55 150 236 Rocklands DORC-19 433545.50 7713268.50 210 -55 120 235 Rocklands DORC-20 433527.00 7713238.25 210 -55 60 234 Rocklands DORC-21 433505.00 7713214.00 210 -55 60 234 Rocklands DORC-22 433454.25 7713136.75 210 -55 60 233 Rocklands DORC-23 433501.50 7713376.00 210 -55 60 239 Rocklands DORC-24 433479.50 7713348.25 210 -55 60 246 Rocklands DORC-25 433460.50 7713322.00 210 -55 60 247 Rocklands DORC-26 433439.00 7713292.50 210 -55 60 243 Rocklands DORC-27 433418.00 7713263.00 210 -55 70 235 Rocklands DORC-28 433398.00 7713234.00 210 -55 60 231 Double Oxide DORC-29 433377.00 7713205.00 211 -55 60 238 Double Oxide DORC-30 433746.20 7712772.80 210 -55 65 239 Double Oxide DORC-31 433695.25 7712791.00 210 -55 50 235 Double Oxide DORC-32 433385.50 7713219.75 210 -55 58 241 Double Oxide DORC-33 433461.00 7713152.00 210 -55 88 235 Double Oxide DORC-34 433582.25 7712817.50 30 -55 100 237 Double Oxide DORC-35 433307.00 7713280.00 210 -55 52 235 Double Oxide DORC-36 433326.00 7713307.00 210 -55 64 237 Double Oxide DORC-37 433269.00 7713394.00 210 -55 58 234 Double Oxide DORC-38 433937.50 7712952.00 210 -55 58 239 Rocklands DORC-39 433631.00 7713036.00 30 -55 38 235 Double Oxide DORC-40 433970.00 7713162.00 210 -55 60 240 Double Oxide DORC-41 433727.00 7712836.00 210 -55 160 233 Rocklands DORC-42 433704.50 7712805.50 210 -55 65 235 Double Oxide DORC-43 433589.50 7712832.50 30 -55 80 237 Double Oxide DORC-44 433587.00 7712978.75 210 -55 140 238 Double Oxide DORC-45 433472.00 7713166.00 210 -55 100 235 Double Oxide DORC-46 433529.00 7713075.00 210 -55 160 227 Double Oxide DORC-47 433430.75 7713109.75 210 -55 60 239 Double Oxide DORC-48 433601.75 7713303.25 210 -55 40 231 Rocklands DORC-49 433546.25 7712923.25 30 -55 70 235 Double Oxide DORC-50 433607.25 7712920.00 210 -55 94 226 Double Oxide DORC-51 433629.00 7712954.00 210 -57.5 160 220 Double Oxide DORC-52 433542.75 7713007.00 210 -55 100 229 Double Oxide DORC-53 433564.25 7713033.00 210 -57.5 148 230 Double Oxide DORC-54 433485.50 7713095.00 210 -55 88 223 Double Oxide DORC-55 433510.60 7713129.20 210 -57.5 160 221 Double Oxide DORC-56 433531.00 7712986.00 210 -55 76 233 Double Oxide DORC-57 433593.80 7712904.60 210 -55 65 227 Double Oxide DORC-58 433676.50 7712850.00 210 -55 100 231 Double Oxide DORC-59 433627.40 7712874.50 210 -55 84 225 Double Oxide DORC-60 433471.00 7713077.75 210 -55 64 232 Double Oxide DORC-61 433404.00 7713159.80 210 -55 64 227 Double Oxide 16 Hole ID Easting (mE) Northing (mN) Azimuth (º mag) Dip (º) Depth (m) RL (m) Prospect DORC-62 433614.00 7713353.00 210 -55 70 231 Rocklands DORC-63 433674.80 7713704.00 210 -55 64 225 Las Minerale DORC-64 433303.00 7713448.40 210 -55 58 227 Double Oxide DORC-65 433424.80 7713183.40 210 -55 64 229 Double Oxide DORC-66 433564.00 7712950.00 210 -55 76 223 Double Oxide DORC-67 433583.50 7712888.75 210 -55 58 225 Double Oxide DORC-68 433619.00 7712782.83 30 -55 136 222 Double Oxide DORC-69 433665.00 7713255.17 210 -55 68 221 Rocklands DORC-70 433691.00 7713291.00 210 -55 70 224 Rocklands DORC-71 433670.50 7712751.83 30 -55 106 228 Double Oxide DORC-72 433558.30 7712859.00 30 -55 100 227 Double Oxide DORC-73 433550.30 7712845.17 30 -55 130 226 Double Oxide DORC-74 433508.50 7712956.33 30 -55 88 226 Double Oxide DORC-75 433475.00 7713003.00 30 -55 82 225 Double Oxide DORC-76 433441.50 7713039.00 30 -55 88 228 Double Oxide DORC-77 433402.00 7713068.75 30 -55 64 225 Double Oxide DORC-78 433595.80 7713827.00 210 -55 76 221 Las Minerale DORC-79 433607.00 7713842.50 210 -55 118 217 Las Minerale DORC-80 432907.20 7714301.60 210 -55 52 225 Las Minerale Ext DORC-81 431851.75 775117.25 210 -55 63 231 Las Minerale Ext DORC-82 433553.75 7713850.75 210 -55 94 216 Las Minerale DORC-83 433577.50 7713877.00 210 -55 124 217 Las Minerale DORC-84 433566.00 7713861.00 210 -55 46 212 Las Minerale DORC-85 433589.00 7713896.25 210 -55 178 217 Las Minerale DORC-86 433525.75 7713910.00 210 -55 70 217 Las Minerale DORC-87 433539.00 7713929.00 210 -55 94 216 Las Minerale DORC-88 433563.33 7713961.83 210 -55 154 218 Las Minerale DORC-89 433504.50 7713953.75 210 -55 70 216 Las Minerale DORC-90 433497.00 7713942.50 210 -55 58 218 Las Minerale DORC-91 433513.25 7713961.25 210 -55 124 214 Las Minerale DORC-92 433489.50 7713937.17 210 -55 58 214 Las Minerale DORC-93 433528.60 7713989.00 210 -55 220 216 Las Minerale DORC-94 433622.50 7713783.25 210 -55 58 218 Las Minerale DORC-95 433634.00 7713807.75 210 -55 130 216 Las Minerale DORC-96 433645.25 7713826.25 210 -55 196 219 Las Minerale DORC-97 433642.00 7713744.00 210 -55 69 215 Las Minerale DORC-98 433661.00 7713762.33 210 -55 113 209 Las Minerale DORC-99 433681.14 7713781.29 210 -55 178 218 Las Minerale DORC-100 433697.80 7713797.80 210 -55 244 213 Las Minerale DORC-101 433619.75 7713860.00 210 -55 244 219 Las Minerale DORC-102 433467.50 7714005.00 210 -55 160 223 Las Minerale DORC-103 433491.00 7714039.50 210 -55 208 212 Las Minerale DORC-104 433427.50 7714034.80 210 -55 198 216 Las Minerale DORC-105 433389.25 7714064.50 210 -55 75 224 Las Minerale DORC-106 433702.00 7713726.75 210 -55 208 219 Las Minerale Notes: • RC holes inclined -55º or -57.5º • Azimuths are magnetic bearing • RL’s measured by GPS and are approximate only • Collars located by GPS using AMG Zone 54, AGD66 Coordinate System, and not yet surveyed • Drilling undertaken by RC method using face sampling hammer (5¾'). Drill rig with 800psi, 1800 cfm (with two onboard boosters) • All RC holes surveyed by down-hole camera 17 With ongoing drill encouragement, the Company will continue further step out drilling to test the strike extension of the Las Minerale mineralised zone. The Company is also planning to commence a diamond drill programme in the next four-five weeks to test the down dip potential of the Las Minerale mineralised zone to vertical depths of 350-650m or more. Yours faithfully Wayne McCrae Chairman The information in this report that relates to exploration results, mineral resources or ore reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Chris Dredge, who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 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Figure 1: RC Drill Hole Location Plan 18 19 Assay Results Holes No Intersection Cu % Co ppm Au g/t DORC 98 06-07 0.48 100 DORC 98 07-08 0.67 150 DORC 98 08-09 0.55 170 DORC 98 09-10 0.56 240 DORC 98 10-11 0.55 160 0.20 DORC 98 11-12 0.75 220 0.11 DORC 98 12-13 0.93 510 0.28 DORC 98 13-14 0.87 690 0.33 DORC 98 14-15 0.84 550 0.15 DORC 98 15-16 0.83 370 0.20 DORC 98 16-17 1.41 1220 0.22 DORC 98 17-18 3.22 2230 0.54 DORC 98 18-19 1.44 240 0.14 DORC 98 19-20 1.87 200 0.35 DORC 98 20-21 3.82 660 0.57 DORC 98 21-22 11.3 1240 0.77 DORC 98 22-23 11.7 3240 1.46 DORC 98 23-24 13.1 2900 1.35 DORC 98 24-25 17.3 1910 2.61 DORC 98 25-26 17.3 2250 1.21 DORC 98 26-27 10.5 1190 3.68 DORC 98 27-28 14.9 2740 0.85 DORC 98 28-29 13.4 2450 1.78 DORC 98 29-30 3.52 900 0.49 DORC 98 30-31 5.40 2200 0.69 DORC 98 31-32 3.54 870 0.75 DORC 98 32-33 1.69 250 0.18 DORC 98 33-34 1.83 460 0.26 DORC 98 34-35 2.16 950 0.50 DORC 98 35-36 0.53 340 0.19 DORC 98 36-37 0.89 510 0.11 DORC 98 37-38 1.66 620 0.18 DORC 98 38-39 3.32 780 0.38 DORC 98 39-40 2.17 410 0.28 DORC 98 40-41 1.05 620 DORC 98 41-42 0.94 390 DORC 98 42-43 0.5 230 DORC 98 43-44 0.44 230 DORC 98 44-45 0.41 220 DORC 98 45-46 0.42 210 DORC 98 46-47 0.7 310 DORC 98 47-48 0.98 390 DORC 98 48-49 1.10 420 DORC 98 49-50 0.90 1040 DORC 98 50-51 0.33 180 DORC 98 51-52 0.17 400 DORC 98 52-53 0.26 490 DORC 98 53-54 0.51 520 20 DORC 98 54-55 0.64 350 Holes No Intersection Cu % Co ppm Au g/t DORC 98 55-56 0.28 850 DORC 98 56-57 0.17 650 DORC 98 57-58 0.13 570 DORC 98 58-59 0.13 400 DORC 98 59-60 0.08 370 DORC 98 60-61 0.08 390 DORC 98 61-62 1.54 1280 DORC 98 62-63 0.90 760 DORC 98 63-64 0.59 360 DORC 98 64-65 1.07 430 DORC 98 65-66 1.52 430 DORC 98 66-67 4.63 1500 DORC 98 67-68 2.51 1460 DORC 98 68-69 4.92 1190 DORC 98 69-70 1.58 570 DORC 98 70-71 2.21 1070 DORC 98 71-72 1.55 660 DORC 98 72-73 0.69 320 DORC 98 73-74 0.58 460 DORC 98 74-75 0.38 420 DORC 98 75-76 0.71 480 DORC 98 76-77 0.23 510 DORC 98 77-78 0.33 250 DORC 98 78-79 0.23 280 DORC 98 79-80 0.53 500 DORC 98 80-81 0.47 330 DORC 98 81-82 0.39 210 DORC 98 82-83 0.36 470 DORC 98 83-84 0.38 120 DORC 98 84-85 0.43 100 DORC 98 85-86 0.47 180 DORC 98 86-87 0.45 200 DORC 98 87-88 0.28 200 DORC 98 88-89 0.06 120 DORC 98 89-90 0.85 220 DORC 98 90-91 0.77 410 DORC 98 91-92 1.18 250 DORC 98 92-93 0.92 110 DORC 98 93-94 0.62 100 DORC 98 94-95 0.40 60 DORC 98 95-96 0.14 30 DORC 98 96-97 0.52 40 DORC 98 97-98 0.29 150 21 Hole No Intersection Cu % Co ppm DORC 99 59-60 0.46 360 DORC 99 60-61 0.87 200 DORC 99 61-62 3.26 940 DORC 99 62-63 1.34 1070 DORC 99 63-64 0.47 1200 DORC 99 64-65 0.72 1560 DORC 99 65-66 1.36 1320 DORC 99 66-67 3.70 1480 DORC 99 67-68 3.47 1460 DORC 99 68-69 3.81 1320 DORC 99 69-70 2.80 2410 DORC 99 70-71 2.93 960 DORC 99 71-72 4.04 1650 DORC 99 72-73 0.31 370 DORC 99 73-74 0.18 510 DORC 99 74-75 0.42 710 DORC 99 75-76 1.54 1640 DORC 99 76-77 2.08 1450 DORC 99 77-78 2.13 790 DORC 99 78-79 1.52 720 DORC 99 79-80 1.34 680 DORC 99 80-81 0.35 500 DORC 99 81-82 1.04 1540 DORC 99 82-83 1.36 1170 DORC 99 83-84 1.14 1880 DORC 99 84-85 3.83 760 DORC 99 85-86 3.38 740 DORC 99 86-87 1.28 1160 DORC 99 87-88 2.30 1000 DORC 99 88-89 2.01 460 DORC 99 89-90 0.93 330 DORC 99 90-91 0.55 150 DORC 99 91-92 0.57 170 DORC 99 92-93 0.55 150 DORC 99 93-94 0.16 160 DORC 99 94-95 0.12 300 DORC 99 95-96 0.07 170 DORC 99 96-97 0.04 150 DORC 99 97-98 0.22 330 DORC 99 98-99 0.33 500 DORC 99 99-100 0.33 360 DORC 99 100-101 0.14 300 DORC 99 101-102 0.48 570 DORC 99 102-103 0.79 460 DORC 99 103-104 0.94 610 DORC 99 104-105 0.70 370 DORC 99 105-106 1.29 180 DORC 99 106-107 0.98 140 22 Hole No Intersection Cu % Co ppm DORC 99 107-108 0.63 160 DORC 99 108-109 0.28 120 DORC 99 109-110 0.21 90 DORC 99 110-111 0.31 230 DORC 99 111-112 0.54 250 DORC 99 112-113 0.62 260 DORC 99 113-114 0.19 200 DORC 99 114-115 0.58 270 DORC 99 115-116 0.57 480 DORC 99 116-117 0.60 820 DORC 99 117-118 0.59 640 DORC 99 118-119 0.40 460 DORC 99 119-120 0.58 480 DORC 99 120-121 0.14 290 DORC 99 121-122 0.14 470 DORC 99 122-123 0.15 730 DORC 99 123-124 0.14 500 DORC 99 124-125 0.10 360 DORC 99 125-126 0.10 370 DORC 99 126-127 0.37 830 DORC 99 127-128 2.13 840 DORC 99 128-129 1.25 1720 DORC 99 129-130 1.52 980 DORC 99 130-131 0.33 290 DORC 99 131-132 0.21 180 DORC 99 132-133 0.12 180 DORC 99 133-134 1.59 710 DORC 99 134-135 2.48 920 DORC 99 135-136 2.00 1250 DORC 99 136-137 1.86 2250 DORC 99 137-138 1.68 1170 DORC 99 138-139 1.65 970 DORC 99 139-140 2.36 1380 DORC 99 140-141 1.31 990 DORC 99 141-142 1.28 710 DORC 99 142-143 0.79 220 DORC 99 143-144 0.59 330 DORC 99 144-145 0.51 160 DORC 99 145-146 0.55 100 DORC 99 146-147 1.15 250 DORC 99 147-148 1.33 260 DORC 99 148-149 1.22 650 DORC 99 149-150 1.67 460 DORC 99 150-151 1.04 410 DORC 99 151-152 0.29 180 DORC 99 152-153 0.78 220 DORC 99 153-154 0.44 150 DORC 99 154-155 0.33 120 DORC 99 155-156 0.50 380 DORC 99 156-157 0.54 300 23 Hole No Intersection Cu % Co ppm DORC 100 146-147 0.16 110 DORC 100 147-148 0.09 100 DORC 100 148-149 0.07 190 DORC 100 149-150 0.28 200 DORC 100 150-151 0.12 310 DORC 100 151-152 0.16 340 DORC 100 152-153 0.21 140 DORC 100 153-154 0.05 90 DORC 100 154-155 0.39 140 DORC 100 155-156 0.22 100 DORC 100 156-157 0.06 100 DORC 100 157-158 0.13 120 DORC 100 158-159 0.06 50 DORC 100 159-160 0.39 80 DORC 100 160-161 0.08 60 DORC 100 161-162 0.05 60 DORC 100 162-163 1.85 110 DORC 100 163-164 0.46 70 DORC 100 164-165 0.36 140 DORC 100 165-166 0.04 110 DORC 100 166-167 0.95 1400 DORC 100 167-168 0.22 590 DORC 100 168-169 1.45 2980 DORC 100 169-170 1.31 2340 DORC 100 170-171 1.81 3350 DORC 100 171-172 0.92 2700 DORC 100 172-173 1.00 2140 DORC 100 173-174 3.66 2730 DORC 100 174-175 2.27 1800 DORC 100 175-176 3.17 1380 DORC 100 176-177 6.92 820 DORC 100 177-178 0.78 470 DORC 100 178-179 0.19 360 DORC 100 179-180 0.17 460 DORC 100 180-181 0.30 420 DORC 100 181-182 1.98 880 DORC 100 182-183 4.88 1420 DORC 100 183-184 1.64 720 DORC 100 184-185 2.51 660 DORC 100 185-186 2.56 660 DORC 100 186-187 1.05 1250 DORC 100 187-188 2.03 910 DORC 100 188-189 2.41 730 DORC 100 189-190 1.45 680 DORC 100 190-191 2.24 760 DORC 100 191-192 1.95 590 DORC 100 192-193 1.61 530 DORC 100 193-194 1.30 1370 DORC 100 195-195 1.61 1460 DORC 100 195-196 1.77 870 24 Hole No Intersection Cu % Co ppm DORC 100 196-197 1.27 540 DORC 100 197-198 1.39 800 DORC 100 198-199 0.42 520 DORC 100 199-200 0.85 1120 DORC 100 200-201 1.05 550 DORC 100 201-202 0.36 720 DORC 100 202-203 0.31 390 DORC 100 203-204 0.32 340 DORC 100 204-205 0.17 230 DORC 100 205-206 0.39 300 DORC 100 206-207 0.93 930 DORC 100 207-208 0.58 450 DORC 100 208-209 0.61 500 DORC 100 209-210 0.87 470 DORC 100 210-211 0.83 650 DORC 100 211-212 0.98 970 DORC 100 212-213 1.07 930 DORC 100 213-214 1.18 680 DORC 100 214-215 1.42 660 DORC 100 215-216 1.1 330 DORC 100 216-217 1.28 600 DORC 100 217-218 0.90 1550 DORC 100 218-219 0.75 410 DORC 100 219-220 1.46 600 DORC 100 220-221 1.31 330 DORC 100 221-222 0.57 220 DORC 100 222-223 0.80 210 DORC 100 223-224 0.31 130 DORC 100 224-225 0.09 90 DORC 100 225-226 0.13 90 DORC 100 226-227 0.33 90
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