Lake Rebecca Gold Project

Bulletin’s Lake Rebecca Gold Project comprises 1,100km2 of highly prospective gold tenure.

Located 150km east north-east of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, the tenements lie in the gold endowed southern portion of the Laverton Tectonic Zone, adjacent to and along strike of Ramelius Resources Limited’s (ASX:RMS, Ramelius) 1.4 million ounce Rebecca gold project and 1.8 million ounce Lake Roe gold project.

The Laverton greenstone belt consists of mafic to ultramafic volcanic rocks, felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks and siliciclastic sedimentary units. Metamorphic grades generally increase from greenschist facies in the west to amphibolite facies in the east. In the eastern part of the project area along the edge of the greenstone belt, the rocks are strongly deformed and predominantly comprise interleaved granite and mafic gneiss.

Bulletin’s Lake Rebecca Gold Project has three established north-northwest oriented gold mineralised trends.

The western trend is associated with drill defined gold-arsenic prospects that straddle branches of the Keith-Kilkenny shear zone and includes the Graham’s Find, Graham’s Find South, Graham’s Find East, Mulgabbie South and Old Homestead targets. These targets are southeast and along strike of Northern Star Resources Ltd’s (ASX: NST) Carosue Dam operations and Ramelius’ 1.8Moz Au Lake Roe project further south.

The central trend is associated with drill defined gold prospects that straddle the Laverton/Pinjin and Celia Fault system and includes the Goats Dam, Bosses Dam and Yindi SE targets.

The eastern trend extends into the Rebecca gold system and comprises the structural corridor hosting the Eastern and Western Lake Rebecca gold mineralisation trends identified by Bulletin and gold deposits such as Ramelius’ 1.4Moz Au Rebecca gold project.

Bulletin is actively exploring Lake Rebecca. Bulletin’s drilling has shown the Rebecca mineralisation lodes in Ramelius’ tenure extend into Bulletin ground. Bulletin drilling has also shown the granodiorite rocks host multiple trends of mineralisation. This increases the potential of further gold mineralisation in the greater Lake Rebecca project area.

Importantly for Bulletin, the high prospectivity of the region shown by numerous gold occurrences and the nearby >1 million ounce gold deposits provide strong encouragement to explore for deposits of a similar size in its large Lake Rebecca tenement package.

Bulletin Resources Projects

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Lake Rebecca Gold Project

Bulletin’s Lake Rebecca Project is 150km east of Kalgoorlie and immediately along strike of a >1 million ounce gold deposit.

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Ravensthorpe Lithium Project

Bulletin’s Ravensthorpe project overlies the Annabelle volcanic sequence and pegmatites which also host the Mt Cattlin Lithium mine and processing plant, 12km to the east.

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Chifley Gold Project

The Chifley project is a 79km2 tenement that is prospective for gold. It is ~50km to the south of Lake Rebecca and on a northwest trending splay of the Claypan Fault.

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Mt Farmer

Duketon North is prospective for gold and nickel. It is located 30kms north of the Moolart Well 3Mtpa gold mill and 30kms south of the Olympia nickel deposit. Targets in the area include gold in soil anomalies and coincident magnetic highs and EM targets.

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