Gawler Project, Australia

Geological map of the Gawler Project area in South Australia with color-coded areas, showing boundary outlines, project labels, coordinates, and inset map highlighting the project location in South Australia.

The Gawler Project consists of two exploration licences in South Australia, within the Precambrian Gawler Craton which hosts major base metal deposits at Olympic Dam, Prominent Hill, and Carrapateena.Trinity One holds rights to 80% the project secured through a Joint Venture agreement with the registered holder.

 One exploration licence is located in the Campoona area of the Eyre Peninsula, approximately 250km NW of Adelaide, within a sequence of sedimentary and meta-igneous rocks. Geological mapping of the Gawler Project area has been undertaken by the SA Geological Survey which provides a useful base map.

 The second Exploration Licence is located in the Mabel Creek area approximately 80km NW of Coober Pedy and 850km NNW of Adelaide. Previous exploration has shown that the area is covered by sedimentary sequences ranging from 40 to 100m deep.

 In 2012, AngloGold Ashanti Limited covered the area with detailed aeromagnetics identifying four high priority targets. They undertook significant ground exploration on one of the defined targets, the Coronation Bore Prospect, including ground gravity, ground magnetics, and 1,740m of diamond drilling. Three remaining untested gravity/magnetic anomalies on Mable Creek remain prospective for IOCG mineralisation.