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Notice of Annual General Meeting and Proxy Form

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MEDUSA MINING LIMITED

ABN: 60 099 377 849

Unit 7, 11 Preston Street

Como WA 6152

PO Box 860

Canning Bridge WA 6153

Telephone: 618-9367 0601

Facsimile: 618-9367 0602

Email: [email protected] Internet: www.medusamining.com.au

ANNOUNCEMENT

9 October 2015


NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

(ASX: MML)


Medusa Mining Limited advises that its Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday 12 November 2015, commencing at 9.00am (Perth time) at The Pagoda Resort & Spa, Esplanade River Suites (Pagoda Room A), 112 Melville Parade, Como, Perth, Western Australia.

The Notice of Annual General Meeting and Explanatory Memorandum will be dispatched to shareholders of the Company today.


For further information please contact: Peter Alphonso

Company Secretary Phone: +618 9367 0601

Website: www.medusamining.com.au




MEDUSA MINING LIMITED

ACN 099 377 849


NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

AND


EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM


For the Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday, 12 November 2015 at 9.00 am (Perth time) at the Pagoda Room A, Esplanade River Suites, 112 Melville Parade, Como, Perth, Western Australia.


This is an important document. Please read it carefully and in its entirety. If you do not understand it please consult with your professional advisers.


If you are unable to attend the Annual General Meeting, please complete the proxy appointment form enclosed and return it in accordance with the instructions set out on that form.


The Annual Report is available for viewing on www.medusamining.com.au

MEDUSA MINING LIMITED

ACN 099 377 849


NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


Medusa Mining Limited (Company) gives notice that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held on Thursday, 12 November 2015 at 9.00 am (Perth time) at the Pagoda Room A, Esplanade River Suites, 112 Melville Parade, Como, Perth, Western Australia.


ITEMS OF BUSINESS


The Explanatory Memorandum to this Notice provides additional information on matters to be considered at the Annual General Meeting. The Explanatory Memorandum and the Proxy Appointment Form are part of this Notice.


Terms and abbreviations used in this Notice (including in the Explanatory Memorandum and the Proxy Appointment Form) are defined in Schedule 1 to this Notice (or elsewhere in the body of this Notice).


  1. ACCOUNTS AND REPORTS


    To receive and consider the Financial Report of the Company, the Directors' Report and the Auditor's Report for the year ended 30 June 2015.


  2. RESOLUTION 1 - RE-ELECTION OF DIRECTOR - DR ROBERT WEINBERG


    To consider and, if thought fit, pass the following resolution as an ordinary resolution:


    'That Dr Robert Weinberg, who retires by rotation in accordance with the Company's Constitution, be re-elected as a Director of the Company.'


  3. RESOLUTION 2 - ADOPTION OF THE REMUNERATION REPORT


    To consider and, if thought fit, pass the following resolution as an ordinary resolution:


    'That, in accordance with section 250R(2) of the Corporations Act, the Remuneration Report, which forms part of the Directors' Report for the year ended 30 June 2015, be adopted.'


    Short Explanation:

    The Remuneration Report is in the Directors' report section of the Company's 2015 Annual Report. At a listed Company's Annual General Meeting, a resolution that the Remuneration Report be adopted must be put to the vote. Section 250R(3) of the Corporations Act provides that the vote on this resolution is advisory only and does not bind the Directors or the Company. However, the Board will take the outcome of the vote into consideration when reviewing the remuneration practices and policies of the Company.

    Voting Prohibition Statement for Resolution 2

    A vote on this Resolution 2 must not be cast (in any capacity) by or on behalf of any of the following persons:

  4. a member of the key management personnel, details of whose remuneration are included in the Remuneration Report; or

  5. a closely related party of such a member.

    However, a person described above may cast a vote on Resolution 2 as a proxy if the vote is not cast on behalf of a person described in sub-paragraphs (a) or (b) above and either:

  6. the person is appointed as a proxy by writing that specifies the way the proxy is to vote on the resolution; or

  7. the person is the Chairperson of the meeting and the appointment of the Chairperson as proxy:

  8. does not specify the way the proxy is to vote on the resolution; and

  9. expressly authorises the Chairperson to exercise the proxy even if the resolution is connected directly or indirectly with the remuneration of a member of the key management personnel of the Company.


  10. By order of the Board


    Peter Alphonso Company Secretary 09th October 2015

    EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM

    The Explanatory Memorandum has been prepared to provide Shareholders with information about the items of business to be considered at the Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday, 12 November 2015 at 9.00 am (Perth time) at the Pagoda Room A, Esplanade River Suites, 112 Melville Parade, Como, Perth, Western Australia.

    The Explanatory Memorandum is important and should be read carefully, in its entirety, by all Shareholders. The Explanatory Memorandum is part of the Notice.


    1. RESOLUTION 1 - RE-ELECTION OF DIRECTOR - DR ROBERT WEINBERG


    2. Overview

      Resolution 1 seeks Shareholder approval for the re-election of Dr Robert Weinberg who is retiring as a Director pursuant to Rule 7.3(a) of the Company's Constitution.

      Rule 7.3(a) of the Constitution provides that at every Annual General Meeting of the Company, one third of the Directors (other than the Managing Director) must retire from office. The Directors to retire at an Annual General Meeting are those who have been longest in office since their last election. If two or more Directors have held office for the same period of time since their last appointment, those Directors are to determine by the drawing of lots (unless they agree otherwise) which Director(s) will retire.

      A retiring Director is eligible for re-election and Dr Weinberg being eligible from returning, offers himself for re-election as a Director.

      London based Dr Robert Weinberg gained his doctorate in geology from Oxford University and has over 40 years' experience in the international mining industry. He is an independent mining analyst and consultant, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London and also a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

      Dr Weinberg brings a wealth of gold marketing and investment banking experience to the Company having held executive positions that include being Managing Director, Institutional Investments at the World Gold Council, and Director of the Investment Banking & Equities division at Deutsche Bank in London, Head of the Global Mining Research team at SG Warburg Securities. Dr Weinberg has also held senior positions within Société Générale and was head of the mining team at James Capel & Co. He was formerly marketing manager of the gold and uranium division of Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Ltd.

      Dr Weinberg is currently an independent Non-Executive Director of Solomon Gold plc (appointed 22 November 2005), a company listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), London. Dr Weinberg was an independent Non-Executive Director of Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd (from 10 January 2011 to 4 May 2014), also listed on AIM and Kasbah Resources Ltd (from 15 November 2006 to 10 June 2015), an ASX listed entity.

      Dr Weinberg is Chairman of the Remuneration Committee and is also a member of the Safety, Health & Environment Committee and Audit Committee.


    3. Recommendation of the Directors

      The Directors, other than Dr Weinberg, recommend that Shareholders vote in favour of Resolution 1. Dr Weinberg does not make a recommendation in relation to Resolution 1 because he has an interest in the outcome of the Resolution.

    4. RESOLUTION 2 - ADOPTION OF THE REMUNERATION REPORT


    5. Overview

      Section 300A of the Corporations Act requires the Directors to include in their report for a financial year, a Remuneration Report. Section 250R of the Corporations Act requires that the Remuneration Report be put to the vote at the Annual General Meeting.

      The Remuneration Report, which forms part of the Directors' Report for the year ended 30 June 2015, is set out on pages 65 to 76 of the Company's 2015 Annual Report. Shareholders can view the 2015 Annual Report on the Company's website: www.medusamining.com.au

      Section 250R(3) of the Corporations Act provides that the vote on the adoption of the Remuneration Report is advisory only and does not bind the Directors or the Company. However, there are potentially serious consequences associated with a significant 'Against' vote. If a Company's Remuneration Report receives an 'Against' vote of 25 per cent or more at two consecutive annual general meetings, a resolution must be put at the later annual general meeting that another meeting be held (within 90 days) at which all Directors (other than the Managing Director) who were in office at the date when the applicable Directors' Report was approved by the Board must stand for re-election. So, in summary, Shareholders will be entitled to vote in favour of holding a general meeting to re-elect the board if the Remuneration Report receives '2 strikes'.

      By way of summary, the Remuneration Report:

    6. explains the Company's remuneration policy and the process for determining the remuneration of its Directors and Executive Officers;

    7. addresses the relationship between the Company's remuneration policy and the Company's performance; and

    8. sets out remuneration details for each Director and each of the Company's executives and group executives named in the Remuneration Report for the financial year ended 30 June 2015.

      There will be a reasonable opportunity for Shareholders to comment on and ask questions about the Remuneration Report at the Annual General Meeting.

      Any undirected proxies held by a Director (other than the Chairperson of the meeting), other members of key management personnel, or any of their closely related parties, will not be voted on Resolution 2.

      If you choose to appoint a proxy, you are encouraged to direct your proxy how to vote on Resolution 2 by marking either 'For', 'Against' or 'Abstain' on the Proxy Appointment Form for that resolution.

      If you appoint the Chairperson of the meeting as your proxy in relation to Resolution 2, but do not mark either 'For', 'Against' or 'Abstain' on the Proxy Appointment Form for that resolution, you will be expressly authorising the Chairperson to vote on Resolution 2 in accordance with the Chairperson's stated voting intention. The Chairperson intends to cast all such proxies 'For' Resolution 2.

      If you wish to appoint the Chairperson of the meeting as your proxy with a direction to vote 'Against', or 'Abstain' from voting on Resolution 2, you must specify this by marking 'Against' or 'Abstain' on the Proxy Appointment Form.


    9. No Directors' recommendation on Resolution 2

    10. Because Resolution 2 deals with remuneration of key management personnel, the Directors do not make a recommendation to Shareholders about how to vote on this item of business.

      SCHEDULE 1


      TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS


      Definition

      Meaning

      Annual General Meeting

      The Annual General Meeting of the Company notified to Shareholders by this Notice

      ASX

      ASX Limited (ABN 98 008 624 691) or the financial market conducted by it (the Australian Securities Exchange), as the context requires

      ASX Listing Rules

      The official listing rules of ASX, as from time to time amended or waived in their application to a party

      Board

      The Board of Directors of the Company

      Chairperson

      The Chairperson of the Annual General Meeting appointed in accordance with the Constitution

      closely related party

      closely related party of a member of the key management personnel means:

      • a spouse or child of the member; or

      • a child of the member's spouse; or

      • a dependant of the member or of the member's spouse; or

      • anyone else who is one of the member's family and may be expected to influence the member, or be influenced by the member, in the member's dealings with the Company; or

      • a company that the member controls; or

      • a person prescribed by the Corporations Regulations 2001 (Cth).

      Company or Medusa

      Medusa Mining Limited (ACN 099 377 849)

      Constitution

      The Constitution of the Company

      Corporations Act

      Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

      Director

      A Director of the Company

      Explanatory Memorandum

      The Explanatory Memorandum enclosed with and forming part of this Notice

      key management personnel

      Key management personnel have the same meaning as in the accounting standards. So the term broadly includes those persons with the authority and responsibility for planning, directing and controlling the activities of the Company (whether directly or indirectly), and includes any director of the Company.

      Notice

      This Notice of Meeting incorporating the Explanatory Memorandum and the Proxy Appointment Form

      Proxy Appointment Form

      The Proxy Appointment Form enclosed with and forming part of this Notice

      Remuneration Report

      Has the meaning given to it by the Corporations Act

      Resolutions

      The resolutions referred to in this Notice, and resolution means the applicable resolution referred to in this Notice or any of the resolutions referred to in this Notice (as the context requires)

      Rule

      A rule of the Constitution

      Shareholder

      The holder of a Share

      Shares

      Fully paid ordinary shares in the Company

      $ or A$

      A reference to '$' or 'A$' is to Australian currency, unless otherwise indicated

      NOTES

      These Notes form part of the Notice of Annual General Meeting.


      Right to vote

      The Directors have determined that, for the purpose of voting at the Annual General Meeting, Shareholders are those persons who are the registered holders of shares at 9.00 am (Perth time) on Tuesday, 10 November 2015.


      Appointment of proxies

      Each Shareholder entitled to vote at the Annual General Meeting may appoint a proxy to attend and vote at the Annual General Meeting.

      A proxy need not be a Shareholder and can be an individual or a body corporate.

      A body corporate appointed as a Shareholder's proxy may appoint a representative to exercise any of the powers the body may exercise as a proxy at the Annual General Meeting. The representative should bring to the meeting evidence of his or her appointment, including any authority under which the appointment is signed, unless it has previously been given to the Company.

      A Shareholder entitled to cast two or more votes may appoint two proxies and may specify the proportion or number of votes each proxy is appointed to exercise.

      Sections 250BB and 250BC of the Corporations Act apply to voting by proxy. Shareholders and their proxies should be aware of these provisions, as they will apply to this meeting. Broadly, the effect of the provisions is that:

      1. if proxy holders vote, they must cast all directed proxies as directed; and

      2. any directed proxies which are not voted will automatically default to the Chairperson, who must vote the proxies as directed.

      More detail on these provisions is provided below.


      Proxy vote if appointment specifies way to vote

      Section 250BB provides that an appointment of a proxy may specify the way the proxy is to vote on a particular resolution and, if it does:

      1. the proxy need not vote on a show of hands, but if the proxy does so, the proxy must vote that way (ie as directed);

      2. if the proxy has 2 or more appointments that specify different ways to vote on the resolution - the proxy must not vote on a show of hands;

      3. if the proxy is the Chairperson of the meeting at which the resolution is voted on - the proxy must vote on a poll, and must vote that way (ie as directed); and

      4. if the proxy is not the Chairperson - the proxy need not vote on the poll, but if the proxy does so, the proxy must vote that way (ie as directed).


      Transfer of non-Chairperson proxy to Chairperson in certain circumstances

      Section 250BC provides that, if:

      1. an appointment of a proxy specifies the way the proxy is to vote on a particular resolution at a meeting of the Company's members;

      2. the appointed proxy is not the Chairperson of the meeting;

      3. at the meeting, a poll is duly demanded on the resolution; and

      4. either of the following applies:

      5. the proxy is not recorded as attending the meeting;

      6. the proxy does not vote on the resolution,

      7. the Chairperson of the meeting is taken, before voting on the resolution closes, to have been appointed as the proxy for the purposes of voting on the resolution at the meeting.


        Lodgement of proxy documents

        For an appointment of a proxy for the Annual General Meeting to be effective:

        • the proxy's appointment; and

        • if the appointment is signed by the appointer's attorney - the authority under which the appointment was signed (eg a power of attorney) or a certified copy of it,

          must be received by the Company at least 48 hours before the meeting (that is, not later than 9.00 am (Perth time) on Tuesday, 10 November 2015).

          The following addresses are specified for the purposes of receipt of proxies:


          By mail: PO Box 860,

          Canning Bridge Western Australia 6153

          By delivery: Unit 7, 11 Preston Street

          Como, Western Australia 6152

          By fax: +618 9367 0602


          Bodies corporate

          A body corporate may appoint an individual as its representative to exercise any of the powers the body may exercise at meetings of a company's members. The appointment may be a standing one. Unless the appointment states otherwise, the representative may exercise all of the powers that the appointing body could exercise at a meeting or in voting on a resolution.

          The representative should bring to the meeting evidence of his or her appointment, including any authority under which the appointment is signed, unless it has previously been given to the Company.

          PROXY APPOINTMENT FORM

          MEDUSA MINING LIMITED

          ACN 099 377 849


          Name and address of member or joint members



          Appointment of proxy

          I/We, being a member/s of Medusa Mining Limited

          and entitled to attend and vote, hereby appoint Full name of individual or body corporate proxy (please print)

          or if that person fails to attend or, if no person is named, the Chairperson of the meeting to attend, act generally and vote as directed below, or, if no directions are given, as the proxy or the Chairperson sees fit, at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Tuesday, 10 November 2015 at 9.00 am (Perth time), and at any adjournment of that meeting.

          Important for Resolution 2

          If you appoint a Director (other than the Chairperson of the meeting), another member of key management personnel for the Company or a closely related party of a member of the key management personnel for the Company, as your proxy, and you do not direct your proxy how to vote as your proxy in respect of Resolution 2, your proxy will not cast your votes on the Resolution and your votes will not be counted in calculating the required majority if a poll is called on the resolution. You must direct your proxy how to vote on Resolution 2 if you are appointing a Director (other than the Chairperson of the meeting), another member of key management personnel for the Company or a closely related party of a member of the key management personnel for the Company, as your proxy and wish your votes to be counted.

          If the Chairperson of the meeting is your proxy, or is appointed as your proxy by default, and you do not mark any of the boxes below in respect of resolution 2, please be aware that by signing this form you are expressly authorising the Chairperson of the meeting to vote in accordance with the Chairperson's voting intentions as set out in the Notice of Meeting, even though the resolution is connected directly or indirectly with remuneration of a member of the key management personnel of the Company, which includes the Chairperson.


          Appointing a second proxy

          If appointing a second proxy, state the percentage of your voting rights %

          applicable to the proxy appointed by this form.

          The Chairperson of the meeting intends to vote all available proxies in favour of all Resolutions (including Resolution 2)

          Please note that you can direct the Chairperson of the meeting to vote for, against or abstain from voting on any Resolutions (including Resolution 2) by marking the appropriate box below.


          Voting directions to your proxy - please mark to indicate your directions

          Business

          Item

          For

          Against

          Abstain*

          1. Resolution 1 - Re-election of Director - Dr Robert Weinberg

          2. Resolution 2 - Adoption of the Remuneration Report

          * If you mark the Abstain box for a particular item of business, you are directing your proxy not to vote on that item on a show of hands or on a poll and your shares will not be counted in computing the required majority on a poll.


          Signatures of individual member, joint individual member, attorney or company member


          Member, Attorney or Joint Member

          Sole Director & sole Company Secretary

          Director

          Director /Company Secretary (delete one)


          / /

          Contact name

          Contact daytime telephone

          Date

          Enquires: (within Australia) (08) 9367 0601 (outside Australia) +618 9367 0601

          INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF PROXY APPOINTMENT FORM


          Your name and address

          This is your name and address as it appears on the register of members of the Company. If this information is incorrect, please make the correction on the Proxy Appointment Form. Members sponsored by a broker should advise their broker of any changes.

          Please note that you cannot change ownership of your shares using this Proxy Appointment Form.


          Appointment of proxy

          If you are entitled to vote at the meeting you have a right to appoint a proxy and should use this Proxy Appointment Form. The proxy need not be a member of the Company and can be an individual or a body corporate.

          If you wish to appoint someone other than the Chairperson of the meeting as your proxy, please write the name of that person in the appropriate box. Members cannot appoint themselves. If you leave the box blank, or your named proxy does not attend the meeting, the Chairperson of the meeting will be your proxy and vote on your behalf.

          Your proxy's authority to speak and vote for you at the meeting is suspended if you are present at the meeting.


          Voting directions to your proxy

          You may direct your proxy how to vote by marking in one of the three boxes opposite each item of business. All your votes will be cast in accordance with your direction, unless you indicate only a portion of votes are to be cast on any item by inserting the percentage of your voting rights applicable to the proxy appointed by this Proxy Appointment Form in the appropriate box. If you do not mark any of the boxes relating to the items of business, your proxy will vote as he or she chooses. If you mark more than one box relating to the same item of business any vote by your proxy on that item will be invalid.


          Appointing a second proxy

          If you are entitled to cast two or more votes you may appoint two proxies and may specify the proportion or number of votes each proxy is appointed to exercise. If you wish to appoint a second proxy, an additional Proxy Appointment Form may be obtained by telephoning the Company on +618 9367 0601 or you may copy this form. Both Proxy Appointment Forms should be lodged together.

          If you appoint two proxies and the appointment does not specify the proportion or number of your votes each proxy may exercise, section 249X of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) will take effect so that each proxy may exercise half of the votes (ignoring fractions).

          If you appoint two proxies, neither proxy will have a right to vote on a show of hands.

          If you appoint another member as your proxy, that person will have only one vote on a show of hands and does not have to vote on a show of hands in accordance with any direction by you.


          Signing instructions

          This Proxy Appointment Form must be signed and dated by the member or the member's attorney. Any joint member may sign.

          If this form is signed by an attorney and you have not previously lodged the power of attorney with the Company for notation, please attach a certified copy of the power of attorney to this form when you return it.

          If the member is a company that has a sole director or a sole director who is also the sole company secretary, this form must be signed by that person. Otherwise, this form must be signed by two directors or one director and a company secretary. Please indicate the office held by signing in the appropriate place.


          Lodgement of Proxy Appointment Form

          Proxy Appointment Forms and proxy appointment authorities, for example, the original or a certified copy of the power of attorney (if the Proxy Appointment Form is signed by an attorney) must be received:


        • at Unit 7, 11 Preston Street, Como, Western Australia 6152;


        • by fax, on fax number +618 9367 0602; or


        • by post at PO Box 860, Canning Bridge, Western Australia 6153,


        not later than 9.00 am (Perth time) on Tuesday, 10 November 2015. Documents received after that time will not be valid for the scheduled meeting.

        Privacy

        Chapter 2C of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) requires information about you (including your name, address and details of the shares you hold) to be included in the Company's public register of members. This information must continue to be included in the public register if you cease to hold shares. These statutory obligations are not altered by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 (Cth). Information is collected to administer your shareholding which may not be possible if some or all of the information is not collected. Your information is collected by Computershare Investor Services Pty Ltd on behalf of the Company. Computershare Investor Services Pty Ltd.'s privacy policy is available at www.computershare.com.

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Medusa Mining is a gold and copper producing company based in Australia.

Medusa Mining holds various exploration projects in Philippines.

Its main exploration properties are CO-O, CORPLEX, ABACUS, ANOLING and APICAL in Philippines.

Medusa Mining is listed in Australia, in Canada, in Germany and in United Kingdom. Its market capitalisation is AU$ 125.7 millions as of today (US$ 90.7 millions, € 79.5 millions).

Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on June 03, 2011 at AU$ 8.60, and its lowest recent point on June 27, 2017 at AU$ 0.27.

Medusa Mining has 207 790 000 shares outstanding.

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7/8/2013(Co-o): Co-O Operations Update
5/2/2013: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 31 March 2013
4/15/2013: Investor Presentation April 2013
10/30/2012: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 September 2012
8/29/2012: Full Year Results
8/6/2012(Co-o): Co-O Mine Mineral Resource Update
7/31/2012: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 June 2012
4/30/2012: Investor Presentation May 2012
4/24/2012: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 31 March 2012
2/10/2012: Investor Presentation February 2012
1/30/2012December 2011 Quarterly Report
1/17/2012: Bananghilig Deposit Drilling Update
12/16/2011: Appendix 3B
12/5/2011: Issue of Performance Rights
10/24/2011: Investor Presentation
8/29/2011Achieves Record Full Year Profit
8/24/2011ASX Announcement
8/22/2011(Co-o): Co-O Mine Mineral Reserve Estimate
7/28/2011ASX Announcement - Quarterly Report
1/25/2011- Medusa Quarterly Report
5/24/2010AIM cancellation & admission to the official list
5/7/2010Copper portfolio - Lingig update
3/8/2010Bonus issue of shares
1/25/2010Notice of no corporate associations
10/9/2009Lingig drilling extends mineralisation
8/12/2009ASX Announcement
7/3/2009MML - ASX Ann - S&P/ASX 200 Index
6/22/2009ASX Announcement
6/1/2009MML - ASX Announcement
2/26/2009UNDERWRITTEN A$24.5 MILLION PLACEMENT
1/28/2009Quarterly Report
11/5/2008ASX Announcement
9/23/2008ASX Announcement
9/19/2008Crosby Makes $182 Million Takeover Bid for Medusa Mining
8/20/2008ASX Announcement
7/25/2008ASX Announcement
6/10/2008ASX Announcement
4/11/2008Joint Venture With Bunawan Mining Corporation
3/14/2008Half Year Financial Report – 31 December 2007
2/25/2008IRON ORE TARGETS IDENTIFIED
11/13/2007LINGIG PORPHYRY COPPER DISCOVERY
10/31/2007 QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT PERIOD ENDING 30 SEPTEMBER 2007
8/16/2007Ambrian Morning Research
8/1/2007Heads of Agreement and Placement with Sierra Mining Ltd
7/16/2007Barobo Mineralised Corridor
6/13/2007 Acquisition of Co-O Mine Royalty
5/25/2007Equity Research
5/15/2007ASX Announcement
4/30/2007Quarterly Report March 2007
3/21/2007Releases
3/8/2007 Dismissal of motion for reconsideration on CO-o mise
6/13/2006appointement of nominated advisor & broker - AIM London
5/17/2006Acquisition of Apical gold project, Philippines
4/10/2006Alternative Investment Market (AIM) London
3/16/2006half year financial report 31 december 2005
1/30/2006Gold Production started, increasing quickly from here
1/21/2006ANALYSIS : MEDUSA MINING
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