Krakatoa Resources Limited advised that a review of the historical shall ow RAB drilling completed by Mt Isa Mines in 1995, further supports the prospectivity of the Lar as Lake Igneous Complex and the Copper Hil Igneous Complex within the Company's Belgravia Project, located in the Lachlan Fold Belt, NSW. The Lar as Lake Igneous Complex lies immediately north of the Copper Hil Igneous Complex within the Molong Volcanic Belt and is also known to be gold mineralized. The LLIC and CHIC, which form part of the Company's Bell Valley target, were recently flown by Unmanned Aerial Vehicle as part of the completed magnetic survey. Highlights are Krakatoa Resources Limited digitises historical RAB drilling results and discovers further support for porphyry-related mineralization at the Copper Hill Igneous Complex and Larras Lake Igneous Complex, recognised at Belgravia. Geochemical trends associated with the shallow RAB drilling support the porphyries as being gold mineralised and open to the southeast, towards Belgravia and the undrilled Bella Prospect. A broad geochemical zonation is outlined with a copper-gold enriched core partly enclosed by base metal (Pb-Zn) enriched outer zone The Larras Lake Igneous Complex and Copper Hill Igneous Complex provide the Company with a highly prospective area of over 15km2 for the discovery of porphyry clusters The lateral extent of each porphyry target within the project area was covered by the recently completed drone magnetics survey Field sampling of the Larras Lake Igneous Complex to commence immediately.