Javelin Minerals Limited advised that its drilling contractor has now commenced a series of aircore drill holes within the Husky rare earths, precious and battery metals project near Fifield in central New South Wales. The Husky Exploration Licence EL 8667 comprises two strategic blocks covering portions of the Flemington and Owendale Intrusive Complexes. These Intrusive Complexes carry mantlederived platinum mineralisation and are now also considered highly prospective for rare earth, precious and battery metals mineralisation.

The Western Block of the Company's Husky Project is situated just south of the Tresylva Complex which is a smaller Intrusive complex noted for its historical association with copper and cobalt whilst precious and battery metals are now considered highly prospective. Within this Block, the Company has received the necessary approvals for the planned completion of up to 23 aircore drill holes along the Wilmatha road verge. Geological mapping by the Geological Survey of New South Wales over the eastern Block of the Company's Husky Project shows the apparent continuation of the pyroxenite annular component of the Owendale Intrusion in the southern portion of the Company's tenement.

This same ultramafic hosts the significant primary PtCu mineralisation discovered by Helix Resources Limited in the late 1990's. The southern portion of the Company's eastern Block is also located close to the historic Burra tin field which has hosted significant but sporadic historical tingoldplatinum mining in nearby localities proximate to the Company's Exploration Licence. Approximately 30 aircore drill holes have been selected for completion within the Eastern Block. The aircore drilling programme is expected to take 23 weeks for completion and assays from the drilling programme are expected to take a further 6 weeks from completion of the drilling programme.