JORC Code Compliant Public Reports
The Company advises that this Annual Report contains
summaries of Exploration Results and Mineral Resources
as defined in the 2012 Edition of the ‘Australian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves’ (JORC Code).
The following lists the Joint Ore Reserve Code (JORC)
compliant Public Reports released to the ASX declaring the
JORC resources referred to. These can be viewed on both the
ASX and the Company websites, free of charge.
02/05/2011
Aurora, Rusina: Progress Report - Resource
Upgrade. JORC 2004
21/06/2011
Vallonia, Juturna: Progress Report - Resource
Upgrade. JORC 2004
22/08/2011
Cardea 1&2, Minerva: Resource Upgrade. JORC
2004
02/11/2011
Cardea3: Resource Update. JORC 2004
05/06/2012
Felicitas: 73Mt New Bauxite Resource at
Felicitas Deposit. JORC 2004
30/07/2012
Ceres: New Bauxite Resource at Williams Project
Western Australia. JORC 2004
26/10/2012
Cronus: Annual Report to Shareholders.
JORC 2004
02/05/2013
Felicitas: Upgrade of Darling Range Bauxite
Resource, Felicitas. JORC 2004
09/05/2013
Fortuna: 26.8Mt Bauxite Resource at BRL’s
Darling Range Fortuna Project. JORC 2004
28/05/2013
Felicitas: Darling Range Bauxite Total Resources
Increases to 243.7Mt, Felicitas JV Resource With
Yankuang Increases to 147.9Mt. JORC 2004
04/09/2013
Fortuna: BRL’s 100% Fortuna Resource increased
to 39.5Mt. BRL and partners Darling Range
resources in excess of 250Mt. JORC 2012
The company confirms that it is not aware of any new
information or data that materially affects the information
included in the original market announcement and, in the
case of estimates of Mineral Resources that all material
assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the
estimate in the relevant market announcement continue to
apply and have not materially changed. The company confirms
that the form and context in which the Competent Person’s
findings are presented have not materially modified from the
original market announcement.
Non-bauxite commodities (BRL 100%)
BRL retains the non-bauxite mineral rights across more than
17,700km
2
of tenure throughout the Darling Range, Western
Australia. The Company has completed a review of the
extensive tenement holding based on aeromagnetic datasets
released by the Geological Survey, Western Australia, and
reports of historic exploration by previous workers. The review
has identified prospectivity for a number of commodities
other than bauxite. The Company has elected to maintain
exploration focus on realising value from its bauxite assets,
whilst seeking a partner with which to advance the other
commodity exploration.
Annual Report 2013
Bauxite Resources
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