• Common shares of Queensland Gold Hills (OZAU) have commenced trading on the TSX Venture Exchange
  • The company recently completed a non-brokered private placement raising C$2.145M
  • Mr. Blair Way, CEO of Queensland Gold Hills sat down with Carolyn Egan to discuss the news
  • Queensland Gold Hills is focused on gold exploration in the historic goldfields of Queensland, Australia
  • Queensland Gold Hills (OZAU) is trading at C$0.125 per share at 11:30 am EST

Common shares of Queensland Gold Hills have commenced trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker symbol OZAU. 

The company recently acquired an 80 per cent interest in Big Hill Gold Mining Company Pty Ltd. and completed an oversubscribed non-brokered private placement raising C$2.145M.

The company is also pleased to announce the launch of its new website and investor presentation.

Mr. Blair Way, CEO of Queensland Gold Hills sat down with Carolyn Egan to discuss the news.

“We look forward to advancing the Big Hill Gold Project in one of Queensland’s first historic gold districts.  It is exciting to be following in the footsteps of the old timer gold miners using modern exploration techniques to find the source of their workings.”

Queensland Gold Hills is focused on gold exploration in the historic goldfields of Queensland, Australia.

Queensland Gold Hills (OZAU) is trading at C$0.125 per share at 11:30 am EST.

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