Zinc of Ireland NL reported the results of recently received soil sample assays from the Earaheedy project. The reconnaissance programme was designed to collect soil samples within an area based on current known geology and structural targets, and existing geochemical data previously collected by the Western Australian Geological Survey, which showed a high-grade soil sample of 181ppm Zn adjacent to the prospective unconformity. The soil program, as designed, originally comprised 947 sample sites on a 1,000m x 100m grid, to identify the unconformity running northwest through the project and to test, using portable XRF's (pXRF), for anomalous elements.

Levels of Cu and Pb determined as anomalous (> 20ppm and >10ppb respectively) were also encountered coincident with the elevated Zn anomalies covering the unconformity. This is encouraging, as anomalous levels of less mobile elements within the soils, adjacent to the unconformity, such as Cu and Pb, could be indicating a fresh rock source. The proposed work programme is based on the results of the November 2021 reconnaissance visit and is comprised of: Follow-up and infill sampling of previous portable XRF (pXRF) lines across the unconformity.

The additional pXRF work will seek to extend the current anomalism, which remains open to the northwest. It will also extend the sampling coverage over the previously unsampled western portion of the EL. Conventional soil geochemical samples will also be collected and may be assayed selectively if required, based on the coherence of pXRF results.

`Ground-truthing' of the previous anomalies will be carried out as well as reconnaissance of potential drill access routes. Drill planning and permitting is expected to commence ASAP.