Locksley Resources announced that drilling has resumed at the Tottenham Project in central New South Wales. It is proposed to drill up to 10 reverse circulation drill holes in a programme for approximately 2000m at the Laceys Tank Prospect, Jimmy Woodser Mine, Chris Watson Deposit, Orange Plains Mine and Bogan River Mine. At Jimmy Woodser, holes are intended to test multiple targets, including shallow mineralisation about historic workings; test an EM anomaly that lies down plunge to the north east of the old workings, and test a 2022 HeliTEM anomaly footwall to the old workings.

Drilling is to the immediate SW of hole TPRC0571 that returned 24m @ 0.68% Cu from 32m. Drilling will also test a strong HeliTEM response from the 2022 survey that is located 500m to the south of Jimmy Woodser in an area of no outcrop. At Orange Plains drilling is intended to test below a shallow intercept of 4.0m @ 0.32% Cu, 0.20g/t Au, 3.16% Zn from 38m in 2021 hole TORC026 in an area of EM anomalism.

At Chris Watson drilling will test the east end of a major historic EM anomaly that may represent an additional ore shoot to the Mount Royal - Orange Plains resource. Drilling sites in this area are constrained by infrastructure leading to the area not being previously tested. Drilling is also intended to test a down plunge continuation of the existing Mount Royal - Orange Plains resource.

At Bogan River drilling is intended to provide resource infill data in the vicinity of hole TPRC0431 that returned 23m @ 3.39% Cu from 3m. This will provide confirmation of historic data and potential oxide metallurgy test material. At Laceys Tank, holes test HeliTEM anomalies from the 2022 survey and below prospecting pits along a mineralised fault zone.