Ausmon Resources Limited announce that it has commenced field-based exploration at EL 8747 Stirling Vale and EL 8745 Kanbarra. The current field-based program is in the north east of EL 8747 Stirling Vale. The area comprises extensive pegmatite (felsic rock) with local tourmaline, biotite and muscovite interlayered with an orthopyroxene hornblende granulite (mafic rock).

The area of pegmatite is of interest given the presence of tourmaline and muscovite and hence volatile enriched which could indicate the potential of LCT (Lithium, Caesium and Tantalum) mineralisation. The area has not been subject to any significant exploration for lithium. A series of 9 mapping and sampling traverses SV1 to SV 9 is planned across the pegmatite zone with samples to be analysed for lithium and related elements at the ALS Laboratory in Orange.

In addition, all samples will be scanned for multi element geochemistry using the Company s Olympus Vanta pXRF. However, elements such as Lithium, Caesium and Tantalum are not detectable by pXRF technology and will therefore be tested at the laboratory.