AIC Mines Limited announce assay results from diamond and reverse circulation ("RC") drilling at the Lamil Gold-Copper Joint Venture Project located 30 kilometres west of the Telfer Gold-Copper Mine in the highly prospective Paterson Province of Western Australia. The Lamil Gold-Copper Project is located in the Paterson Province in the northwest of Western Australia 500 kilometres east of Port Hedland. AIC Mines and Rumble Resources each hold a 50% join venture interest in the project.

The Paterson Province is one of the most highly endowed yet under-explored mineral provinces in Australia. It hosts the world-class Telfer Gold-Copper Mine and the Nifty Copper Mine and significant copper-gold discoveries at Winu and Havieron. The project covers an area of 1,280km² capturing a covered belt of Yeneena Supergroup rocks (which host mineralisation at both the Telfer and Nifty mines) bound by two deep penetrating, belt parallel NNW trending structures.

Mineralisation is typically in the form of sphalerite and galena occurring as coarse-grained disseminations and in carbonate veins associated with strong dolomitic alteration of a siltstone to sandstone package. An increase in disseminated pyrite, accounting for 5% to 10% of the core, is associated with the mineralisation (at approximately 400m down hole) with the appearance of pyrrhotite with dolomite alteration below approximately 560m. These dolomite-sulphide zones appear to correlate strongly with the gravity anomalism.