Inca Minerals Limited reported highly encouraging results from a November-December 2022 geological reconnaissance field trip to its MaCauley Creek Project area, located ~150km north-west of Townsville in NE Queensland. The MaCauley Creek Project comprises two tenements ­ EPM 27163 located directly north of EPM 27124. Assay results are now available and have indicated several occurrences of high-grade copper, lead, zinc, and silver as well as the New Economy Metals lithium, tin, and tungsten in both tenements. These high-grade mineral occurrences are hosted in the Running River Metamorphics and Ewan Formations, the same lithologies that host the Mount Moss magnetite, copper, lead, and silver mines, just 1km to the north. These high-grade polymetallic occurrences are identified in both tenements (EPM 27163 and EPM 27124), strongly supporting the prospectivity
of the MaCauley Creek Project for base metals, precious metals, and New Economy Metals. The most promising results are from the north-east and central parts of the project area.