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RMG has an exciting range of copper and zinc-lead-silver projects in north-west Queensland and west coast Tasmania. Since being re-juvenated with the acquisition of these projects in 2011 and the addition of new Board members, RMG has embarked on aggressive drilling campaigns on previous base metal discoveries.At the Kamarga project, drilling has intersected >100m thick zones of zinc mineralisation.At the Grunter project a new copper target over 7km long has been identified.At the McLeans project, a 1km long zone of shale hosted Zn-Pb-Ag has been located with previous drilling intersecting 15m @ 3.4%Pb, 7.1%Zn, 94g/t Ag.

Queensland – Kamarga Zinc
The zinc mineralisation encountered to date (JB prospect) at the Kamarga zinc project is typical of epigenetic zinc-lead mineralisation in carbonate sequences (e.g. Cadjebut, Lennard Shelf, WA).
The JB prospect hosts wide intersections of low grade zinc and lead within which are higher grade intercepts of 5% to 20% zinc.Metallurgical test work shows that 90% of the zinc and lead is recoverable into high grade, low-Fe concentrates from a simple flowsheet.
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Queensland – Kamarga Copper
Within the Kamarga permit the Grunter soil copper anomaly is over 7kms long within dolomitic shales in contact with a regional fault system.
Rock chips have reported results to 32% Cu.
RMG’s sole drill hole has intersected 6m @ 1.1%Cu, 10g/t Ag.
First hole – First Hit.
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Tasmania – McLeans Creek Zinc
The McLeans zinc-lead-silver project is located within 5kms of Zeehan within the world–class base metal province of western Tasmania in near proximity to Rosebery (Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag-Au), Renison (Sn), and Mt Lyell (Cu) mines.
RMG intend to continue to explore a shale/carbonate contact that is over 1km long with a previous drill intersection of 21m @ 5.9%Zn, 0.8%Pb, 11g/t Ag from 16m downhole.
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