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The Kukerin Project comprises a group of tenements covering the north-west trending Kukerin Shear Zone.
Exploration during 2009 involved both systematic geochemical sampling to evaluate a series of anomalous gold values outlined by reconnaissance roadside sampling and initial interface drilling to test priority targets.
During 2008, a detailed airborne magnetic survey mapped a regional shear zone, the Kukerin Shear Zone, which extends for 75 km inside Dominion's tenements. This interpretation immediately prioritised a number of gold geochemical targets that were coincident with the zone.

An intersection of 21 metres grading 3.5 g/t gold from initial reconnaissance interface drilling, along the Kukerin Shear Zone, at the Bottleneck Prospect has been followed up with detailed infill interface drilling.

Further intersections including 22 metres grading 3.7 g/t, 7 metres grading 6.3 g/t, 18 metres grading 3.5 g/t (including 3 metres grading 18.8 g/t), 15 metres grading 1.5 g/t (including 3 metres grading 6.8 g/t), 3 metres grading 2.19 g/t and 15m grading 6.1 g/t gold have outlined a small zone of relatively high grade gold mineralisation developed in the weathered profile within 40 metres of the surface. Deeper drilling to test the underlying fresh bedrock is required to evaluate the geometry and continuity of this mineralisation.
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