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Kimberley Metals Limited (ASX:KBL) Appoints Richard Sheridan as Chief Financial Officer and Additional Company Secretary
Kimberley Metals Limited (ASX:KBL) Appoints Richard Sheridan as Chief Financial Officer and Additional Company Secretary

Sydney, Aug 25, 2011 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Kimberley Metals Limited (googlechartASX:KBL) advises that Richard Sheridan, 37 has joined the Company as Chief Financial Officer and has been appointed as an additional Company Secretary.

Mr Sheridan qualified as a CPA in 2003 and advanced to FCPA in 2011. He holds a Bachelor of Business in Commerce at University of Western Sydney and a Master's Degree in Management from the Macquarie Graduate School of Management.

Most recently, Mr Sheridan was CFO in a in a rapidly expanding national construction services business with exposure to the resources sector. His appointment will greatly assist the Company in transitioning to a mineral production company and in pursuing growth opportunities.

About KBL Mining Ltd

KBL Mining ASX:KBLKBL Mining Ltd (ASX:KBL) is an Australian resource Company listed on the ASX with a focus on producing precious and base metals. KBL's main assets include the Mineral Hill copper-gold-silver-lead-zinc mine near Condobolin in New South Wales and Sorby Hills lead-silver-zinc project in Western Australia. The Company has been operating the refurbished processing plant at Mineral Hill since October 2011 to produce copper-gold concentrates and in 2013 commenced producing a separate lead-silver concentrate. Sorby Hills (KBL holds 75% with Henan Yuguang Gold & Lead Co. Ltd (HYG&L) holding 25%) is a large near surface undeveloped silver-lead deposit close to port infrastructure and a short distance from Asian markets.

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Contact

Stephen J Lonergan
Company Secretary
Kimberley Metals Limited
Tel: +61-2-9927-2005
http://www.kimberleymetals.com.au



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