Minemakers Limited

Projects: Overview

Minemakers' Project Locations Rossarden Projects Rossarden Projects Moina Moina Wonarah Wonarah Port Keats Port Keats Iron Fraser IronFraser Iron Tasmanian Uranium Tasmanian Uranium

Projects within the Minemakers portfolio include:

Tungsten & Tin
The north eastern Tasmanian hard rock tungsten and tin mineral fields including 100% control over deposits at the historic Aberfoyle, Storey's Creek, Great Pyramid, Royal George and Anchor sites.

Fluorite
The Moina fluorite-tungsten-magnetite deposit. Originally owned by a major mining house and is the largest fluorite deposit within Australia. Currently, metallurgical testwork is in progress to determine the viability of a flotation circuit to recover fluorspar, tungsten and sulphides, additional to magnetite recovery.

Phosphate
The Wonarah Phosphate project is Australia's largest undeveloped phosphate project.  Recent dramatic price movements for rock phosphate have created favourable implications for the Project.

Magnetite
The West Southdown and Frankland River Iron ore projects. West Southdown is proximal to the 479Mt Southdown deposit owned by Grange Resources.  Recent drilling has verified that the target aeromagnetic anomalies are likely caused by magnetite in our tenement.  West Southdown grades are similar to those of Southdown.

Rock Salt
The Port Keats Project. An interpreted large salt dome straddling the coast of the Northern Territory. A potential low cost salt producer from brine solution mining and with potential to become a major supplier to the Asian market if developed.

Uranium
In May 2007 Minemakers launched its Uranium Initiative, based on the identification of actual and potential uranium mineralization within its north-east Tasmanian project area and Wonarah phosphate project in the Northern Territory.  In addition, it acquired a tenement covering a mineralized drainage system in the Western Australian Wheatbelt.