Golden Deeps Limited announced strongly anomalous copper (Cu) in soil sample results and the discovery of mineralisation grading up to 6,380ppm (0.64%) Cu in rockchip sampling at the Hazelbrook Prospect, on the Company's 100% owned Havilah exploration licence, EL8936, near Mudgee in central NSW. The soil sampling results were received from initial soil sampling across the magnetic aureole of the Aarons Pass Granite in highly-prospective, altered, Sofala Volcanics. Outstanding results of up to 3,460ppm (0.35%) Cu with supporting zinc and gold values, are associated with an over 1.5km strike length northeast trending anomaly that is open to the northeast and southwest.

Follow-up field reconnaissance of the soil anomaly located an extensive area of sub-cropping copper mineralisation (malachite and azurite) that produced rockchip sampling results of up to 6,380ppm (0.64%) Cu. The Company has completed just over 65% or 203 samples of a planned 310 sample program on a 200m x 100m grid across an area of anomalous previous stream sediment geochemistry in the Havilah tenement, EL8936. The target area is associated with altered Ordovician Sofala Volcanics and a magnetic anomaly on the margin of the Carboniferous, Aarons Pass Granite.

The Cheshire and Milfor copper workings occur within the target area, proximal to the Aarons Pass Granite, which is associated with porphyry molybdenum (Mo) - Tungsten (W) - Cu mineralisation immediately to the west of the Havilah tenement at Minrex Resources' Mt Pleasant Project 1. Field reconnaissance carried out to investigate the source of the copper-in-soil anomaly located a pronounced vegetation anomaly in the vicinity of the 3,460ppm (0.35%) Cu site and, on closer inspection, a shear/fracture zone with dark limonite - jarosite (iron oxide) and malachite/azurite (copper carbonate) fracture coatings in highly altered Sofala Volcanics. Seven rockchip samples were collected from the copper-mineralised zone, producing results that included: S#11767: Malachite-azurite in altered mafic: 2.0m @ 6,380ppm (0.64%) Cu, 423ppm Zn, 8ppb Au. S#11770: Malachite in silicified mafic: 2.6m @ 6,150ppm (0.62%) Cu, 267ppm Zn, 5ppb Au.

S#11771: Malachite in fractured mafic/seds: 1.6m @ 5,890ppm (0.59%) Cu, 488ppm Zn, 12ppb Au. The rockchip sampling was limited to an area in the immediate vicinity of the peak soil result of 0.35% Cu. The soil anomaly is based on broad, 200m x 100m, east-west sample lines and extends for over 1.5km in a northeast-southwest direction, open to the northeast.