
Click the above image to view why we are exploring in Western Australia and why we believe the Murchison Gold Belt with over 18 million ounces of gold produced and with current known resources of over 7.7 million ounces is considered "Elephant Country". Gold production compares with the Red Lake mining district in Canada, with approximately 25 million ounces produced.
Gnaweeda. which lies approximately 35 km north-east of the town of Meekatharra, consists of two larger and three smaller tenements approximately 170 square km in size. Gnaweeda hosts several gold prospects on two contiguous tenements over a 28 km strike length of highly prospective rocks in the Archean-age Gnaweeda Greenstone Belt, including Turnberry, where drilling has identified grades as high as 69 g/t Au and 2 meters at 33 g/t Au, and Bunarra with grades as high as 99.1 g/t Au and 18 meters of 11.71 g/t Au. Numerous other targets have been identified from geophysics.
Mine Permitting is very quick in comparison to Canada, with typical times from discovery to mining of 3.5 years
November 2011 Drill Program - Turnberry
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Meekatharra