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flag Litchfield Minerals found extensive copper-zinc deposits in Australia, with high-grade mineralisation over 200 meters long.

flag Litchfield Minerals has discovered extensive copper-zinc mineralisation at its Oonagalabi project in Australia’s Northern Territory, with a drill hole revealing over 200 meters of continuous sulphide mineralisation, including a 189-meter interval averaging 1% copper and 1.5% zinc, plus a 59-meter high-grade section with 2% copper and 3% zinc. flag The results extend the mineralised strike by at least 300 meters north and add 180 meters of vertical continuity. flag A 23-meter oxide layer contains up to 1% malachite. flag The company plans a step-out drill hole in November to test southward continuity, potentially extending a high-grade trend to nearly 600 meters. flag Separate drilling at the nearby Bomb Diggity prospect confirmed disseminated sulphides, supporting a mineralised intrusive source and suggesting further exploration potential along feeder structures.

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