Caprice Resources Ltd (ASX:CRS) has executed a Land Access Agreement for Exploration (LAA) with Tjamu Tjamu (Aboriginal Corporation) RNTBC, covering the Company's entire 2,000km2 ground holding in the West Arunta region. The agreement paves the way for heritage survey planning, airborne geophysical surveys, and on-ground exploration activities, including mapping and surface sampling, for key project areas. CEO Luke Cox expressed gratitude for the successful authorization of the LAA by Kiwirrkurra People, emphasizing its significance in understanding responsibilities and respecting traditional heritage and culture during exploration on Kiwirrkurra lands.
In early September, I was fortunate to have been invited to a Common Law Holder Meeting in Kiwirrkurra, Western Australia to present on our project. The meeting was a huge success with a LAA with Caprice being authorised by Kiwirrkurra People. The LAA for Exploration is a key document for understanding each other's responsibilities and maintaining respect for traditional heritage and culture when exploring on Kiwirrkurra lands. With the LAA executed, Caprice can now move forward to finalise Mining Entry Permits with DPLH and more broadly with its exploration plans, keeping shareholders updated as we rapidly progress to commencing field activities in this exciting and grossly unexplored region where Caprice is now the third largest ASX listed explorer after WA1 Resources and Encounter Resources.
Caprice Resources Ltd (ASX:CRS) has successfully executed a Land Access Agreement for Exploration (LAA) with Tjamu Tjamu (Aboriginal Corporation) RNTBC, covering the Company's entire 2,000km2 ground holding in the West Arunta region. The agreement sets the stage for heritage survey planning, airborne geophysical surveys, and on-ground exploration activities, including mapping and surface sampling, for key project areas. CEO Luke Cox highlighted the significance of the LAA, emphasizing its role in understanding responsibilities and respecting traditional heritage and culture during exploration on Kiwirrkurra lands. The West Arunta region, known for its prospectivity for niobium and rare earths, presents an exciting and grossly unexplored opportunity for Caprice. The Company aims to rapidly progress towards commencing field activities and solidifying its position as the third largest ASX listed explorer in the region, following WA1 Resources and Encounter Resources.