• The South Brandy Hill Project is located in the Gullewa Greenstone Belt of Western Australia and is an early stage exploration play for copper-gold located 25km south of Silverlake’s Deflector Operation.
  • The project includes over 12 km of prospective strike along the fertile Salt Creek Shear, a regionally significant structure hosting known gold occurrences with past production (e.g., Pipeline Bore) just to the north of the tenement boundary.
  • Mineralization extends over at least 1,500m strike length however the shear zone has only been subjected to shallow reconnaissance drilling. Historic (1990 – 2004) and current (2018-2020) exploration drilling has demonstrated encouraging Cu grades associated with sulphide-bearing quartz veining consistent with Deflector-type narrow lode-style, including:
  • BHR05 – 24m @ 0.69% Cu, including 9m @ 1.21% Cu
  • SWRC01 – 10m @ 0.84% Cu
  • BHRC02 – 12m @ 1.10% Cu, 14.9 g/t Ag and 0.22g/t Au
  • BHRC04 – 75m @ 0.55% Cu, including 23m @ 1.29% Cu
  • BHRC05 – 16m @ 0.48% Cu, including 3m @ 1.47% Cu

  • South Brandy Hill offers clear potential to define a shear hosted copper (±gold) deposit, over a considerable strike length with further drilling.

Figure 1. Location Diagram for South Brandy Hill copper-gold project showing major deposits and prospects across the Gullewa Greenstone Belt