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WHY KINGFISHER?

PORTFOLIO OF CRITICAL AND PRECIOUS METAL GROWTH
ASSETS

Kingfisher transitions to copper-gold exploration anchored by the NSW portfolio and Copper Blow prospect, with major infrastructure access, while retaining long-term value from WA rare earth and lithium assets.

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STRATEGIC TRANSITION TO
COPPER WITH ESTABLISHED
PROSPECTIVITY

Kingfisher has broadened its exploration focus with the
acquisition of an extensive portfolio of copper-gold assets. Core to this is the addition of the Copper Blow
Project, a prospective iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) system located near Broken Hill. Initial drilling by previous operators has confirmed mineralisation within a larger untested prospective trend . This transition aligns the Company with long-term demand for copper.

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WELL-LOCATED
ASSET WITH
INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS

Copper Blow and the other local prospects benefit from
close proximity to major infrastructure including rail,
roads, and grid power. Situated near the regional centre of Broken Hill. The project is supported by existing mining services and logistics networks, providing a favorable setting for systematic exploration and future development.

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MEASURED APPROACH TO GROWTH AND EXPLORATION

Kingfisher is committed to a technically driven exploration strategy over the its new project areas. Initial focus will be at Copper Blow, drilling to date has only effectively tested a small portion of the favorable host stratigraphy, offering further scope for value creation through targeted exploration. The Company will continue to apply a disciplined approach across its portfolio

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RETAINING RARE EARTH AND LITHIUM EXPOSURE FOR FUTURE UPSIDE

While the Company’s nearterm exploration focus shifts toward copper and gold—Kingfisher continues to hold 100% of its highgrade rare earth assets and Lithium prospects in Western Australia. These assets remain a core part of the Company’s longterm portfolio and will continue to be advanced as market conditions improve

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