Mount Broome Gold Project

E 04/2912


The Mount Broome Gold Prospect is an exciting structurally controlled gold target with proven gold occurrences, including rock chip assays returning up to 115 g/t Au.

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Large Anomalous Gold Corridor

  • A 12 km-long anomalous gold corridor with regionally anomalous gold values in soil, stream, and rock chip samples, indicating strong economic potential. Comparable gold findings in Kalgoorlie would have undergone extensive drilling and sampling, highlighting how historically underexplored this area remains.

High Grade Gold Rock Chips and Surface Gold

  • Rock chip sampling across a wide area has returned gold grades of up to 115 g/t, 100 g/t, 26.3 g/t, 18.8 g/t, 9.17 g/t, 7.47 g/t, 5.58 g/t, 3.76 g/t, 2.7 g/t, 2.45 g/t, 2.1 g/t, 1.78 g/t, 1.61 g/t, 1.52 g/t, 1.37 g/t, and 1.35 g/t Au from multiple quartz veins and felsic schists.

  • Nuggets found up to 12g in size

  • Estimated 14.6 ounces of gold extracted from historical alluvial workings

Regionally Anomalous Stream Samples

  • Extremely anomalous stream samples have returned up to 1,760 ppb and 1,110 ppb Au, with little to no follow-up exploration conducted to date.


Multiple Historical Gold Workings

  • Turners Workings

  • Pattersons Workings

  • Unnamed Alluvial Working

Anomalous Magnetics

  • "Bullseye" magnetic highs are observed over multiple anomalous gold areas, highlighting promising drill targets.

Large Untested Structures

  • Large mapped fault lines, some of which coincide with elevated gold values in stream and rock chip samples, have yet to be directly targeted. Additionally, desktop mapping has identified an untested gossanous zone along several of these prominent fault lines. A rock chip sample grading 2.1 g/t Au was collected from a small gossan in the southeast of the tenement, near other gossans identified through desktop mapping. Turners Reef strikes NW along a quartz vein structure, similar structural trends in the area remain to be tested.

Quartz Veins

  • Desktop mapping has identified numerous quartz veins that have yet to be field-tested, exhibiting similar geological and structural relationships to other known gold-bearing quartz reefs in the area.

  • Historical rock chip sampling of some of these veins has returned assay results of up to 100 g/t Au (report A091564), yet they have received little to no follow-up exploration or detailed structural mapping. Notable targets include Western Strike and Southern Strike, which coincide with large, regionally mapped east-west fault lines. Additionally, gossanous rock chips from the area have been documented with assays of up to 2.1 g/t Au. However, no follow-up work has been recorded.

Multiple Identified Gold Targets

  • Deep Creek Prospect

  • Possum Hollow Prospect

  • Western Valley Prospect

  • Halfway Patch Prospect

  • Pattersons Workings

  • Alluvial Workings

  • Turners Workings

  • Western Strike

  • Southern Strike

  • “Bullseye” Magnetic Features

  • Local Faulting

  • Untested Gossans

  • Untested Quartz Veining

Future Work Proposals

Historical mapping and rock chip sampling have confirmed the presence of structurally controlled gold (Au) mineralization within E 04/2912, located along the Marboo Formation – Whitewater Volcanics.

Proposed Work Program:

  • Structural Analysis: Identify faults as potential mineralization targets using aerial photography, Landsat TM structural and alteration interpretation, and existing geophysical data.

  • Geological Mapping: Conduct detailed mapping along identified gold targets.

  • Rock Chip Sampling: Perform extensive rock chip sampling to complement historical data and assess newly identified targets.

  • Drill Program Design: Develop a targeted drill program to test the depth continuity of mineralization at Western Valley, Halfway Patch, Northern Strike, and other structurally controlled gold corridors. This will integrate currently available electromagnetic data and "bullseye" targets.

Mount Broome Gold Prospect – A Rare Opportunity in an Untapped Gold Corridor

The Mount Broome Gold Prospect presents a highly anomalous gold corridor with multiple compelling drill targets. Despite its proven gold potential, the area remains significantly underexplored - largely due to its remote location at the base of Mount Broome, approximately 100km north of Fitzroy Crossing.

Historical records confirm that this region has been known for its gold-bearing potential since before the 1900s, yet modern exploration has been minimal. With gold prices at an all time high, the timing has never been better to capitalize on this unique opportunity.

Pathway to Exploration & Development

Dingo Prospecting is currently engaged in negotiations with the Bunuba people, the traditional custodians of the land, to establish strong and respectful heritage and environmental agreements. These discussions are progressing well and are expected to be finalized by the end of the 2025 financial year, paving the way for an exciting new phase of exploration.

Investment & Partnership Opportunities

As a small but dedicated exploration company, Dingo Prospecting is open to discussions regarding farm-in agreements, joint ventures, or a full sale of the project. However, we are keen to remain invested in this promising venture and contribute to its success.

If you or your company are interested in securing a stake in this underexplored gold project, we invite you to reach out for further discussions.

📞 Contact us today to explore how you can be part of the next gold discovery at Mount Broome.

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