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    1131 Hay Street, West Perth, W.A. 6005 PO Box 1036 West Perth, W.A. 6872
    Tel: (08) 9486 7100 Fax: (08) 9486 7300. Website: www.matrixmetals.com.au Email: [email protected]
    11 August 2005
    Manager Company Announcements
    Company Announcements Office
    Australian Stock Exchange Limited
    Level 10, 20 Bond Street
    SYDNEY NSW 2000
    ABN 42 082 593 235
    Electronic delivery
    No of pages: 5
    Dear Sir,
    ANNOUNCEMENT
    Uranium Mineralisation and
    Anomalism
    Matrix Metals Limited commenced a detailed data search and regional
    exploration program (Program) across the Company’s entire Mt Isa region
    tenement portfolio commencing in late 2004. The Company is pleased to
    announce that this Program has confirmed numerous significant occurrences of
    high grade uranium mineralisation and several extensive under explored
    anomalous uranium zones within the Company’s 3,500 square kilometre, 100%
    owned, tenement holding. These occurrences are within close proximity to the
    Mary Kathleen uranium mine and the large undeveloped Valhalla and Skal
    uranium deposits.
    Uranium occurrences of note include the following:
    • Percussion drilling reporting results up to 0.38% U308, diamond drilling
    results up to 4m @ 0.12% and 0.84% U308 in rock chips on the
    Conquest Line in the Ewen Group Project Area, (Prospect #1 in
    Figure1). The majority of the prospects in the Ewen Group are hosted by
    sediments within the Eastern Creek Volcanics which host the Skal &
    Valhalla uranium deposits. (resource grade of 0.14% U308)
    • A 12 kilometre long very prospective co-incident geochemical and
    airborne radiometric uranium anomaly along the Sierra Line in the White
    Range Project area (Prospects #10 to 12). The uranium anomalies in
    the White Range area are hosted by the Mary Kathleen Group
    geological package in which the Mary Kathleen uranium mine occurred.
    • Values of up to 1.18% U308 in rock chips taken at the Miranda Prospect
    (Prospect #2) located about 23km SSW of Mt Cuthbert.
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    The top 15 uranium occurrences identified on Matrix’s tenements at this
    time are located in Figure 1 below. Specific details of the top 15 occurrences
    are set out in Table 1.
    Figure 1 Matrix Uranium Prospect Locations
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    Uranium History in the Region
    The Mt Isa region has a significant history in regard to the discovery and mining
    of uranium. The most notable uranium discovery in the Mt Isa region is the
    Mary Kathleen mine. This mine operated in two phases between 1958 and
    1982. A total of 9.2 million tonne grading 0.13% U308 was produced during the
    period.
    Various other major uranium occurrences have been identified in the region,
    with the most notable of these being a series of deposits located some 40
    kilometres south west of the Matrix’s Mt Cuthbert and Ewen tenement blocks.
    These deposits, owned by a third party, comprise indicated and inferred
    resources of approximately 75 million pounds of U308.
    Recent Work by Matrix Metals
    As part of the regional exploration program commenced by Matrix in late 2004,
    a significant number of uranium occurrences have been identified via
    researching of existing data bases. In addition, recent geochemical sampling
    carried out by Matrix in the White Range area has identified a 12 kilometre long
    uranium geochemical anomaly along the Sierra Line. Modelling of the
    anomalous uranium assays from lag sampling programs completed along the
    Sierra Line produces the 3D contour image as presented in Figure 2 below.
    Figure 2 Sierra Line Uranium Anomalies
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    Table 1 Details of the Top 15 Uranium Prospects
    Identified by Matrix
    Prospect
    No.
    (Figure 1)
    Prospect
    Name
    Nature of Uranium Identified
    1. Conquest –
    Barrier –
    Impassable
    Line
    Line of radioactive occurrences over a strike length
    of 2kms. Maximum rock chip of 0.84% U3O8.
    Maximum percussion drill intersection of 0.2 metres
    @ 0.38% U3O8. Maximum diamond drill intersection
    of 4.0 metres at 0.12% U3O8
    2. Miranda Line of radioactive occurrences over a strike length
    of 1km. Rock chips up to 1.18% U3O8
    3. Prospect Line of radioactive occurrences over a strike length
    of 1km. Rock chips up to 0.145% U3O8
    4. Lochness Large structure noted as anomalous in Uranium.
    5. Shock –
    Stance
    Line of radioactive occurrences over a strike length
    of 1.5km. Rock chips up to 0.25% U3O8
    6. Wahn Structure noted as anomalous in Uranium.
    7. Great
    Western
    Peak lag value to date of 33.7 ppm Uranium
    8. Mother's
    Delight
    Lag programme underway. Peak lag value to date
    of 31.3 ppm Uranium, near radiometric anomaly.
    9. Cyril Lag programme underway. Peak lag value to date
    of 26.8 ppm Uranium, near radiometric anomaly.
    See Figure 2 for 4 km anomaly covering
    Prospects 10 – 12. This anomaly is within the
    major 12 kilometre Sierra Line anomaly (as
    defined by lag, old workings & airborne
    radiometric).
    10. View Rock chips up to 209 ppm Uranium. Previous
    drilling +1% Cu but not assayed for Uranium.
    11. Sierra
    South
    Peak lag value to date of 17.9 ppm Uranium,
    coincident with radiometric anomaly.
    12. Overhang
    East
    Lag programme underway. Peak lag value to date
    of 17.2 ppm Uranium. Very strong Molybdenum
    anomaly (234ppm). Mo and U are commonly
    associated.
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    13. Big Mick Strong airborne Uranium/Thorium anomaly, near
    high level granites.
    14. Prospect Uranium/Thorium anomaly coincident with magnetic
    anomaly, some 2.5 km SSE of Big Mick.
    15. Prospect Strong airborne Uranium/Thorium anomaly, near a
    granite contact, some 6 km SE of Big Mick.
    Further Work by Matrix
    In addition to the priority copper related exploration and resource drilling
    programs that are continuing at White Range, and specifically at McCabe,
    further evaluation of the uranium prospects will continue. This ongoing work will
    include field work involving both geochemical and geophysical programs and
    drilling programs.
    Yours Faithfully
    Andrew Chapman
    Managing Director
    T
    he information in this report that relates to Exploration Results, Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves is based on
    information compiled by Tony Alston and Bob Dennis. Mr Alston and Mr Bob Dennis are both Members of the
    Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and are full-time employees of the Company. Messrs Alston and Dennis
    have sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and the type of deposit under consideration
    and to the activity which they is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the
    “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, the JORC Code”.
    Messrs Alston and Dennis, each consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on information in the form
    and context in which it appears.
    END
 
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