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Astral Resources delivers best gold assays to date at Feysville

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Astral Resources NL (ASX:AAR) managing director Marc Ducler sits down with Jonathan Jackson in the Proactive studio to highlight recent assays from its Feysville Gold Project, 14 kilometres south of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Ducler talks through the latest gold intersections from the project's Kamperman prospect.

The initial four holes in a recent 19-hole reverse circulation drilling program have demonstrated significant gold mineralisation. The standout result from hole FRC267 showcased the most substantial high-grade gold intersection at Kamperman to date, reporting 35 metres at 3.81 g/t from 86 metres.

These findings not only affirm Astral Resources' confidence in Kamperman's potential but also hint at its capability to serve as a high-grade satellite ore source for the Mandilla Gold Project.

Ducler expressed satisfaction with the consistent quality of mineralisation across the length of the mineralised zone, underscoring the prospect's potential. With results from 15 more RC holes anticipated, he hinted that the best outcomes may be yet to come.

These latest RC results from the first four holes of a 19-hole drill program have further reinforced the potential scale and grade of the recently discovered Kamperman Prospect at Feysville," Ducler said.

"To have returned the widest, highest-grade intersection seen at Kamperman to date with such consistent gold mineralisation down the length of the reported mineralised zone, was especially pleasing."

Contact Details

Proactive Investors

Jonathan Jackson

+61 413 713 744

[email protected]

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