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Objectives

 

Dart Mining has amassed significant and strategic tenement interests covering almost 1,700 sq km in north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales. With a focus on the highly prospective Lachlan Fold Belt, Dart’s tenements cover areas which are prospective for gold, silver and base metals.

The Company’s objectives are:

  • To explore for and discover a gold resource of sufficient size for Dart to become a gold producer;
  • To grow initial gold production by on–going exploration success, building a resource base across different goldfields;
  • To be successful in discovering and developing large gold and base metals mineralised systems in porphyry – Reduced Intrusive Related Gold ("RIRG") gold-silver-base metals targets.

Dart’s tenements are host to five separate goldfields, mined sporadically from the 1880s to the early 1900s and contain multiple high grade gold lode style and disseminated gold prospects. Since that time those goldfields have not been subjected to substantial modern geological evaluation.

The "Dart tenement" (EL4726) also hosts a number of porphyry intrusives many with anomalous geochemistry and structures indicative of RIRG style gold-silver-base metals mineralisation.

Dart intends to implement a comprehensive exploration program focused initially on drilling already defined targets on the Tenements. The multiple prospects represent a unique opportunity to explore these mineralised systems. Dart raised A$5million for a committed exploration program as detailed in our prospectus.

The Company’s prospective ground holdings, advanced project generation skills, established local relationships and experienced management group give us confidence that we will continue to advance the properties towards a significant gold and/or base metal discovery.