Wishbone Gold Plc announce that diamond drilling has started at its Cottesloe tenement. Support trucks and camp have been set up and drilling has commenced. As reported on the 17th July 2023, the Cottesloe Project contains a basinal syncline of the Broadhurst Formation.

This formation consists of a package of carbonaceous shales and siltstones with known pyritic horizons. The pyritic horizons have formed into gossanous ironstones at the surface and these have returned extensive base metal anomalism in the 0.1-1.1% Copper (Cu), 0.1-3.8% Lead (Pb), 0.1-0.4% Zinc (Zn), and 2-80 g/t Silver (Ag) ranges. Other anomalous elements include Barium (Br), Manganese (Mn), Cobalt (Co), and Nickel (Ni).

Rotary Air Blast ("RAB") and Reverse Circulation drilling in the keel of the syncline has confirmed extensive anomalies in the oxidized zone. Base metal anomalies with highest grades over 2 metre samples were 0.25% Copper (Cu), 4.6% Lead (Pb), 0.97% Zinc (Zn), 165 g/t Silver (Ag) and 0.26% Cobalt (Co) with anomalous zones extending up to 34 metres. As previously reported on 3rd March 2021, the Cottesloe Project is located around 55 km south of Newcrest's Telfer Gold Mine and about 35 km south-east of Wishbone's Red Setter Project in the Paterson Range province of Western Australia.

The Project consists of is three tenements totalling 50 blocks covering an area of 165km2 and is considered highly prospective for precious and base metals.