Dart Mining NL announced encouraging results following the completion of a regional 4 x 4 km soil grid across the Granite Flat Cu-Au project, which has provided further evidence for the potential scale of Cu-Au mineralization in this system. Highlights: Multi-element soil geochemistry survey has highlighted multiple porphyry targets across a large footprint. 5030 soil samples collected at 50m grid spacings across a 4.0 x 4.0 km area.

New soil anomalies identified by portable XRF analysis, with soil Cu ± Pb, Zn & As anomalies remaining open to the south and northeast of the project. Significant 2.4 by 1.8 km Copper-Gold anomaly identified, Peak soil anomalies of 0.32% Cu, 3.1 g/t Au, 807 ppm Zn, 598 ppm Pb, & 737 ppm As Several subsidiary soil anomalies identified including: 1.0×0.9 km Cu anomaly, 0.5×0.9 km soil Pb-Zn-As anomaly (open to the south & east), 1.1×0.8 km soil Pb-Zn-As anomaly (open to the north & east), 1.8×0.5 km Pb-Zn anomaly (open to east and west), 0.8×0.3 km soil As anomaly (open to north and east), 0.8×0.5 km soil As anomaly. Coincident Cu-Au anomalism indicated by Au subsampling at 100m grid spacing.