Kingston Resources Limited reported an updated JORC Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for Jack's Hut, within the existing Mining Leases at Mineral Hill. This estimate is the culmination of recent confirmation drilling, a full data review, and updated geological model with assistance from external consultants Mineral Associates. The MRE for Jack's Hut now stands at 1.6Mt at 0.9% Cu, 1.25g/t Au, 0.8% Pb, 0.6% Zn and 20g/t Ag, for 66koz Au and 15kt copper.

Total contained gold and copper for the entire Mineral Hill Resource base has increased by over 26%. Jack's Hut was mined previously and has existing underground development already in place. Planning is underway to target this area with additional drilling, with Jack's Hut potentially being added into the overall Life of Mine (LOM) plan for Mineral Hill.

Exploration data and historical mining indicate that the Jack's Hut mineralised trend consists of continuous steep west-dipping structures surrounded by a broad envelope of copper and gold mineralisation. This style of mineralisation has been confirmed by the recent drilling results and underpins the current MRE. Cross structures along the trend show sheeted lodes and variously oriented vein arrays as broader mineralised zones.

These zones are not fully constrained by drilling and provide down plunge extension potential. Consistent with the Southern Ore Zone Deposit (SOZ) MRE, the Jack's Hut MRE has been reported using a $50/t net smelter return cut-off. The estimate has consolidated numerous zones of mineralisation that were once modelled as separate regions.

This now allows for a detailed assessment of underground and open pit mining potential across the entire trend. The model comprises an ordinary kriged grade estimation of Cu-Au- Ag-Pb-Zn within high-grade mineralised structure domains. Historical stope voids and development were used to deplete the block model and report the remnant resources.

The Jack's Hut underground mine historically produced 705,067 tonnes of ore at 0.74% Cu & 6.76g/t Au resulting in 11,913 tonnes of copper and 80,256 oz of gold sold from 1993 to 1999. Underground portals exist for both Jack's Hut and SOZ, and there is potential to access the Jack's Hut mineralisation from both. Underground development is still in place to the full extent of the known mineralisation, and so work will now focus on the viability of including Jack's Hut into Kingston's Life of Mine (LOM) plan.

The addition of this material could have a material impact on LOM concentrate sales.