Javelin Minerals Limited confirmed that a lowlevel aeromagnetic and radiometric survey covering its two granted Exploration Licences and five Exploration Licence applications has been completed. The aeromagnetic survey covers likely northward auriferous extensions of the Mt Ida Goldfield, including a portion of the significant Zuleica Shear Zone known for its association with gold occurrences to the south. In addition, the aeromagnetic survey will also provide information on the locations of previously untested lithiumtantalumrich pegmatitic intrusions as well as discrete mafic and ultramafic intrusives with potential to host base and platinum group metals discoveries over the area of the Company's tenements.

The aeromagnetic survey, which was conducted on behalf of Javelin by Thomson Aviation took one month to complete. Flight line spacings were 50 metres with a survey sensor height of 3545 metres above ground level and a total of approximately 21,000 flight line kilometres completed. Southern Geoscience Consultants of Perth, Western Australia will process the flight data and provide the Company with commentary on the results.