ActivEX Limited presented the following results from a soils and rock sampling program at the Dividend Gully prospect in North Queensland. The latest surficial geochemical results from Dividend Gully highlight the area's potential for pegmatite and micaceous metasediment lithium mineralisation and open up stratigraphically similar areas across the Gilberton and Georgetown Projects for future exploration programs. The Dividend Gully Prospect forms part of the Company's 100% owned Gilberton Project. In addition to the gold potential at Gilberton there are several unexplored historic gold bismuth and tantalum occurrences that are being evaluated for LCT (Lithium Caesium Tantalum) and to that end, a grid-based soils sampling was completed across the Dividend Gully Prospect with the collection of 85 soil samples and 21 rock samples.

This was a follow up program to the 8 samples that were collected and submitted for geochemical analyses at the Townsville ALS Geochemical. The Dividend Gully and Sandy Grant Creek Alluvials Prospects are located in the north of EPM18615 with the group's fully owned Gilberton Project. These two prospects form part of Mountain Maid metallogenic camp, with host rocks comprising Digger Creek Granite (Medium to coarse grained granite with muscovite pegmatite phases) and the Daniel Creek Formation comprising mica schist, phyllite and gneiss.

The structure also represents a large roof pendant over the Robin Hood Granodiorite. The pegmatites and micaceous metasediments are extensively developed within the Mt Hogan prospect. The most significant lithium rock result of 2,217 ppm Li2O came from a sample of micaceous schist at the northern end of the soil grid.

Another area of elevated lithium rock analyses in micaceous metasediments is located to the west of the Jurassic sandstone plateau and is associated with elevated lithium in soils between 100 and 192ppm lithium. Half of the soil samples collected were analysed for lithium and other multi elements, with a selection of those samples not analysed to be sent for lithium and multi elements testing as part of the next soil sampling phase to extend the current soil grid. In addition, a sample of gossanous vein quartz returned 53.3g/t Au, 314ppm Bi, 80.2ppm Ag, 1,375ppm Cu and 2,400ppm Pb and this will be followed up in the next field program.