Dart Mining NL (ASX:DTM) Applies for Raglan Goldfield Permit

New Exploration Permit Application

Dart Mining NL has applied for Exploration Permit Minerals (EPM 29171), covering the historic Raglan Goldfield in Central Queensland, 75km northwest of the Triumph Gold Project. The permit includes 192 km² of the New England Orogen, known for its gold and copper mineralisation.

Triumph Gold Project Highlights

The Triumph Gold Project boasts an inferred resource of approximately 118,000oz Au and has seen over A$8M invested in geochemical, geophysical, and drilling programs. With greater than 85% of the resource within 100m of the surface, the project is positioned for resource drilling and potential expansion of the gold system.

Executive Comments

Chairman James Chirnside stated, “We are delighted to apply for additional highly prospective ground containing numerous historic gold mines within the local region and close to our recently acquired Triumph Gold Project. We are excited by the intrusion related and vein hosted gold, VMS and limestone hosted stratigraphically controlled prospectivity of the ground. Dart Mining believes Queensland’s favourable prospectivity for million ounce plus gold deposits will provide an important strategic complement to our current Victorian orogenic gold and porphyry projects.”

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