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OZ MINERALS ROADSHOW PRESENTATION September 2013 WWW.OZMINERALS.COM

DISCLAIMER This presentation has been prepared by OZ Minerals Limited ( OZ Minerals ) and consists of written materials/slides for a presentation concerning OZ Minerals. By reviewing/attending this presentation, you agree to be bound by the following conditions. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the fairness, accuracy, or completeness of the information, contained in the presentation or of the views, opinions and conclusions contained in this material. To the maximum extent permitted by law, OZ Minerals and its related bodies corporate and affiliates, and its respective directors, officers, employees, agents and advisers disclaim any liability (including, without limitation any liability arising from fault or negligence) for any loss or damage arising from any use of this material or its contents, including any error or omission there from, or otherwise arising in connection with it. Some statements in this presentation are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the US securities laws. Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements with regard to capacity, future production and grades, projections for sales growth, estimated revenues and reserves, targets for cost savings, the construction cost of new projects, projected capital expenditures, the timing of new projects, future cash flow and debt levels, the outlook for minerals and metals prices, the outlook for economic recovery and trends in the trading environment and may be (but are not necessarily) identified by the use of phrases such as will, expect, anticipate, believe and envisage. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future and may be outside OZ Minerals control. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements because of a number of factors, including levels of demand and market prices, the ability to produce and transport products profitably, the impact of foreign currency exchange rates on market prices and operating costs, operational problems, political uncertainty and economic conditions in relevant areas of the world, the actions of competitors, activities by governmental authorities such as changes in taxation or regulation. Given these risks and uncertainties, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements which speak only as at the date of the presentation. Subject to any continuing obligations under applicable law or any relevant stock exchange listing rules, OZ Minerals does not undertake any obligation to publicly release any updates or revisions to any forward looking statements contained in this presentation, whether as a result of any change in OZ Mineral s expectations in relation to them, or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Certain statistical and other information included in this presentation is sourced from publicly available third party sources and has not been independently verified. OZ Minerals financial results are reported under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). This presentation also includes certain non-ifrs measures including Underlying EBITDA, Underlying EBIT and Underlying NPAT. These measures are presented to enable understanding of the underlying performance of the Company without the impact of non-trading items such as impairment, impairment reversal and litigation settlement expense. Non-IFRS measures have not been subject to audit or review. All figures are expressed in Australian dollars unless stated otherwise. OZ MINERALS PAGE 2

1.LATEST NEWS 2.COMPANY OVERVIEW PROMINENT HILL CARRAPATEENA 3. WHY INVEST OZ MINERALS NOVEMBER PAGE 3 2009 PAGE 3

1.LATEST NEWS OZ MINERALS NOVEMBER PAGE 4 2009 PAGE 4

LATEST NEWS OPERATIONS Malu Open Pit Stage 2 complete, south wall remediation completed, waste removal program advancing. Ankata Underground Strong performance continues design production achieved, record performance in Q3 2013. Malu Underground Positive new drill results from the newly identified Dolomite domain (detailed on p 20 of this presentation). Carrapateena Further results returned from Khamsin prospect, near Carrapateena, (detailed on p 27-28 of this presentation). OZ MINERALS PAGE 5

LATEST NEWS HALF YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS TO 30 JUNE 2013 Revenue and earnings driven by a period of lower production at Prominent Hill and lower commodity prices: Revenue Underlying EBITDA * Underlying net loss * Net loss after tax $316.2 million $50.0 million $36.1 million $268.0 million Asset write down of $231.9 million (net of tax) Cash balance $432.9 million (30 June 2013) No drawn debt Dividend 10 cents per share ($30.3 million), * See p 2 of this presentation for information regarding non-ifrs measures OZ MINERALS PAGE 6

2. COMPANY OVERVIEW Market Capitalisation Issued Share Capital Shareholders ~ $1.3 billion 303 million ~ 68,400 shareholders Institutional 73% Retail 27% Australian 58% Offshore 42% OZ MINERALS NOVEMBER PAGE 7 2009 PAGE 7

OZ MINERALS MAJOR ASSETS Prominent Hill Significant copper asset, strong future cash flows Cash Balance $432.9 million at 30 June 2013, no drawn debt Carrapateena Large copper resource in pre-feasibility, plus exploration discovery at Khamsin Liquid Investments Incl ~ 19% of Sandfire Resources, ~39% of Toro Energy Prominent Hill copper operation In production since 2009. Potential new underground development in 2014. Gawler Craton Carrapateena Significant new IOCG copper deposit. OZ MINERALS PAGE 8

PROMINENT HILL OZ MINERALS PAGE 9

PROMINENT HILL LOCATION South Australia is a favourable mining jurisdiction and Prominent Hill is well located with respect to road and rail, power and water. Export route to Asian and European markets via Port Adelaide. Historical production of ~100,000t/a copper. OZ MINERALS PAGE 10

PROMINENT HILL COPPER GOLD OPERATION Deposit Mine Plant Workforce 2013 production guidance: C1 cost guidance 2013 Iron-Oxide copper gold Haematite breccia hosted Malu Open Pit and Ankata Underground SLOS underground mine. Work underway to extend mine life with Malu Underground Crush, grind, flotation Nameplate 8Mtpa Operating at 9 10Mtpa Approximately 1500 including contractors 80% from South Australia Contained copper 82,000t to 88,000t Contained gold 120,000oz to 130,000oz US$1.65 US$1.80/lb OZ MINERALS PAGE 11

PROMINENT HILL SITE NORTHERN WASTE DUMP Pit OPEN PIT SOUTHERN WASTE DUMP MALU UNDERGROUND AREA ANKATA DEPOSIT AREA ROM PAD TAILINGS STORAGE FACILITY PROCESSING PLANT Waste Dumps VILLAGE OZ MINERALS PAGE 12

PROMINENT HILL MINING AREAS MALU OPEN PIT MINE ANKATA UNDERGROUND MINE POTENTIAL NEW UNDERGROUND MINE MALU UNDERGROUND* *remains subject to drilling results and board approval OZ MINERALS PAGE 13

PROMINENT HILL 2013 PEAK YEAR OF WASTE STRIPPING OUTLOOK IMPROVING SIGNIFICANTLY 2013 is a year of peak waste movement Strip ratio forecast to decline steadily thereafter Cash flow generation potential from operations increases year on year as mining activity decreases OZ MINERALS PAGE 14

ANKATA UNDERGROUND SUCCESSFUL PROJECT EXECUTION Ankata mineralisation discovered Exploration programs and studies to define Ankata deposit completed Board approval to develop the project Access decline successfully reaches Ankata ore body First ore achieved through stoping Commencement of full production rates Addition of 2 years mine life 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 OZ MINERALS PAGE 15

ANKATA UNDERGROUND MINE Mining method: sub level open stoping Reserve grade 2% copper Mining rate ~1.2Mtpa Stope scheduling, Ankata underground mine OZ MINERALS PAGE 16

PROMINENT HILL LATEST PRODUCTION STATISTICS Prominent Hill Production Statistics Mar 13 Qtr Jun 13 Qtr Mined (Tonnes) Malu Ore 2,336,953 1,769,398 Mined Grade Ankata Ore 289,613 303,247 Waste 15,962,835 18,454,484 Malu Copper (%) Ankata Copper (%) 0.67 0.67 1.95 1.87 Gold (G/T) 0.67 0.53 Ore Milled (Tonnes) 2,355,995 2,365,159 Milled Grade Copper (%) 0.99 0.84 Gold (G/T) 0.55 0.55 Recovery Copper (%) 87.8 87.1 Copper Concentrate Produced Contained Metal In Concentrates Gold (%) 75.9 74.2 Tonnes Copper (Tonnes) 42,539 38,554 20,474 17,379 Ore mined was lower due to overburden slip remediation work Ankata continues to perform well and improve each quarter Material movement higher in Q2 with additional equipment and improved productivity. Planned to increase further in H2 Lower grade ore mined from Malu open pit and Ankata in line with life of mine plan. Grades to increase in second half Milled grade planned to increase in H2 Planned copper production to be higher in H2 (particularly the last quarter) Total Concentrate Sold Gold (Oz) 31,790 31,018 (Dm Tonnes) 25,595* 55,781 * Figures slightly different to previously reported due to final adjustments OZ MINERALS PAGE 17

FOCUS ON COSTS 2012 ONWARDS PROMINENT HILL EXPLORATION CARRAPATEENA COMPANY WIDE Open-pit productivity maximisation: Equipment utilisation Wet weather delay minimisation Truck availability improvements Crew change Regional exploration at Prominent Hill stopped in 2013 Rapid assessment and exit from projects based on milestones, e.g. Copaquire and Centenarito Delaying spend on exploration decline and associated preparatory work on site Reduced drilling budget for 2013 Pay freeze 2013 Bonus reduction Equity scheme cut Senior approach made to all service providers on cost reduction initiatives Load and haul scheduling Major contracts successfully renegotiated Revised focus on expenditure and identification of key projects Others currently under review Staff restructuring and relocation of site services to lower cost locations OZ MINERALS PAGE 18

MALU UNDERGROUND PROJECT POTENTIAL NEW UNDERGROUND MINE* W SURFACE E ANKATA DECLINE MINED FINAL PIT SHELL COVER SEQUENCE MALU DECLINE FROM FOOTWALL 2013 FROM HANGING WALL 2013 2014 2014 Malu Underground Project Current Focus 2012 Mineral Resource Categories Staged drilling program.** Commenced late 2012. Potential production from late 2014 depending on outcomes of drilling. *Subject to the outcomes of drilling and board approval **Drilling forecast subject to change to meet operational and strategic requirements. OZ MINERALS PAGE 19

MALU UNDERGROUND PROJECT LATEST RESULTS* CONFIRMING HIGH GRADE ZONES SELECTED RESULTS SHOWN View Looking East PH13GC6005 53.1m @ 3.3% Cu, 0.7 g/t Au, from 344.9m (Dolomite domain) 0 50m LEGEND PH13GC6000 17.8m @ 2.9% Cu, 0.3 g/t Au, from 226m & 19m @ 1.1%Cu, 0.3g/t Au from 252m (PHSZ domain) PH13GC5947^ 25.7m @ 1.7% Cu, 0.4 g/t Au, from 121.7m (340 domain) PH13GC6029 26m @ 2.1% Cu, 0.3 g/t Au, from 159m (340 domain) *Results received post OZ Minerals June Quarterly report. Intercepts are length weighted down-hole, 0.5% Cu with 2m consecutive down-hole internal dilution, widths reported may not reflect true widths, please refer to the Prominent Hill 2012 Mineral Resource Explanatory and notes for further explanation on quality assurance. A complete listing of Malu mineralised intercepts received following the quarterly report release can be found on p 36 of this presentation. ^Intercepts inside final Malu Open Pit design. Pit Shell Final Pit Design Malu Development Resource targets Holes drilled in Q1 2013 0.5-1.5% Cu 1.5 5% Cu +5 % Cu OZ MINERALS PAGE 20

CARRAPATEENA OZ MINERALS PAGE 21

CARRAPATEENA LOCATION Carrapateena is another large iron oxide copper gold deposit, similar to Prominent Hill, located 300km to its southeast. OZ Minerals is undertaking a pre-feasibility study on the project. OZ MINERALS PAGE 22

CARRAPATEENA A SECOND COPPER GOLD DEPOSIT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA Acquired in May 2011 for US$250 million. Tenement package over 3,620sq km, including newly acquired Straits Tenements. Large Iron Oxide Copper Gold deposit similar to Prominent Hill. The current Indicated and Inferred Resources of 292Mt at 1.29% Cu, 0.48g/t Au (0.7% Cu cut off). Discovery at Khamsin, 10 km NW of Carrapateena Pre-feasibility study underway, due for completion H1 2014. OZ MINERALS PAGE 23

1600m CARRAPATEENA RESOURCE INCREASED SIGNIFICANTLY IN 2012 2011 INFERRED RESOURCES 203Mt @ 1.31 % Cu, 0.56 g/t Au 2012 INDICATED & INFERRED RESOURCES 292Mt @ 1.29% Cu, 0.48 g/t Au Mineralisation from 470m Upper Bornite Zone Bornite Zone Chalcopyrite, bornite mineralisation Chalcopyrite Zone Based on 93 drill holes Lower Bornite Zone 700m Infill exploration drilling program has better defined the higher grade bornite zones - now one bornite zone Section 737800mE Looking West LEGEND Indicated Resources Inferred Resources Exploration Target 250m These wireframes show the interpreted limits of the Chalcopyrite envelope and Bornite zones. Area approximates to a 0.3% Cu cut-off grade. Resource classification is shown in stylised view at Section 737800mE with +/-50m window. OZ MINERALS PAGE 24

CARRAPATEENA PROJECT CONCEPT The Scenario below is conceptual only and is based on a scoping study* which has been undertaken and which examines the potential for a large scale long life copper operation. Mining Potential multiple lift block cave mine with production rate of 10-15Mtpa, (potential for some sub-level open stoping). Dual declines for access and production developed by tunnel boring machine Possible 20+ years mine life Processing Production of a high grade copper concentrate at approximately 90% copper recovery and 70% gold recovery Potential production of 100-110 ktpa Cu and 100-130 kozpa Au *A Scoping Study provides direction for future studies but has low accuracy. Further drilling, geotechnical, metallurgical and study work are required to demonstrate the viability of this project before a decision to mine can be made with any certainty. This is expected to be after a pre-feasibility and feasibility study are complete in 2015. OZ MINERALS PAGE 25

CARRAPATEENA WITHIN THE CURRENT RANGE OF CAVING EXPERIENCE Carrapateena Scale of various global block caving operations OZ MINERALS PAGE 26

CARRAPATEENA NEW DISCOVERY AT KHAMSIN DD13KMS014 DD13KMS006 DD13KMS008 DD13KMS015 730,000 me 735,000 me 740,000 me DD12KMS003 DD12KMS004 DD13KMS010 DD13KMS013 DD13KMS011 DD13KMS009 DD13KMS012 DD13KMS005 DD13KMS007 Khamsin Residual Gravity Anomaly 6,545,000 mn Significant mineralisation discovered in late 2012 8 holes drilled to date New holes shown in red Full table of results to date on p 37 Carrapateena (Indicated Resource) 2.5 km OZ Minerals Khamsin Drill Holes Footprint of Copper Mineralisation at 0.7% Cu Cut-off OZ MINERALS PAGE 27

KHAMSIN LATEST SIGNIFICANT INTERSECTIONS DD13KMS010** 41m @ 2.64% Cu, 0.46 g/t Au, from 835m DD13KMS010* 840m @ 0.51% Cu, 0.14 g/t Au, from 747m DD13KMS009** 96m @ 1.21% Cu, 0.25 g/t Au, from 1470m True vertical depth approximately ~560m from surface DD13KMS011* 662m @ 0.57% Cu, 0.09 g/t Au, from 888m DD13KMS009* 708m @ 0.49% Cu, 0.11 g/t Au, from 950m Latest significant intersection from new holes DD13KMS009 DD13KMS010 DD13KMS011 Continue to indicate a large copper gold system Chalcocite, bornite and chalcopyrite intersected DD13KMS011 DD13KMS010 ** Intervals calculated using a 0.7% Cu cutoff grade, are down hole length-weighted and include up to 4m internal dilution. Looking West DD13KMS009 * Intervals calculated using a 0.1% Cu cutoff grade, are down hole length-weighted with an unlimited internal dilution.. OZ MINERALS PAGE 28

3. WHY INVEST OZ MINERALS NOVEMBER PAGE 29 2009 PAGE 29

WHY INVEST Significant asset - in copper and a low risk jurisdiction Improving operational outlook remediation of south wall complete, higher material movement and grades expected in H2 2013 (particularly Q4), cash flow generation from operations improves as mining activity required reduces in open pit Growth projects Work on potential additional production from Malu Underground progressing Large copper resource at Carrapateena, pre-feasibility underway to be completed in 2014 New regional discovery near Carrapateena at Khamsin Strong cash balance No drawn debt $432.9 million at 30 June Disciplined approach to capital allocation More than $1 billion returned to shareholders since 2010 $535million in dividends, $389million capital return, $200milllion buy-back Acquisition of Carrapateena for US$250m Acquisition of ~19% of Sandfire for ~$125million A large number of M&A opportunities assessed, value destroying opportunities not pursued OZ MINERALS PAGE 30

APPENDICES OZ MINERALS NOVEMBER PAGE 31 2009 PAGE 31

PRODUCTION 2011 Full Year Mar '12 Qtr Jun '12 Qtr Sep '12 Qtr Dec '12 Qtr 2012 Full Year Mar '13 Qtr Jun '13 Qtr Mined Malu Ore 11,333,854 1,945,417 1,699,331 1,712,058 1,972,624 7,329,430 2,336,953 1,769,398 Ankata Ore 17,653 76,559 130,441 199,560 424,965 289,613 303,247 Waste Tonnes 57,683,667 16,102,251 17,755,300 19,442,709 19,709,691 73,009,951 15,962,835 18,454,484 Mined Grade Malu Copper % 1.14 1.11 1.27 1.19 0.84 1.04 0.67 0.67 Ankata Copper % 3.16 2.74 3.19 2.73 2.89 1.95 1.87 Gold G/T 0.51 0.49 0.53 0.49 0.57 0.52 0.67 0.53 Silver G/T 2.62 2.88 3.02 3.51 3.00 3.10 2.68 2.76 Ore Milled 9,891,819 2,460,397 2,425,495 2,433,836 2,328,597 9,648,325 2,355,995 2,365,159 Milled Grade Recovery Copper % 1.20 1.24 1.20 1.18 1.12 1.19 0.99 0.84 Gold G/T 0.65 0.63 0.59 0.60 0.57 0.60 0.55 0.55 Silver G/T 2.52 3.15 2.71 3.09 3.25 3.05 3.13 2.77 Copper % 90.5 89.2 87.7 89.6 89.1 88.9 87.8 87.1 Gold % 78.0 77.9 75.4 75.4 75.0 76.0 75.9 74.2 Silver % 76.4 77.9 76.1 75.7 75.6 76.3 76.3 73.2 Copper Conc Produced Tonnes 204,225 55,322 51,466 49,633 45,934 202,355 42,539 38,554 Concentrate Grade Copper % 52.8 49.1 49.6 51.9 50.7 50.3 48.1 45.1 Gold G/T 24.4 21.9 20.8 22.0 21.9 21.6 23.2 25.0 Silver G/T 93.3 109.1 97.2 114.7 124.7 111.0 132.3 124.5 Contained Metal in Concentrates Copper Tonnes 107,744 27,182 25,521 25,738 23,296 101,737 20,474 17,379 Gold OZ 160,007 38,887 34,475 35,111 32,273 140,746 31,790 31,018 OZ MINERALS PAGE 32

CI COSTS Mar Qtr 12* Jun Qtr 12* Sep Qtr 12* Dec Qtr 12* Dec Ytd 12* Mar Qtr 13** Jun Qtr 13** Mining Costs 153.5 174.9 215.5 264.7 200.0 304.0 354.5 Deferred Mining (45.1) (75.7) (93.3) (103.7) (78.3) (78.9) -206.6 Ore Inventory Adj 12.4 26.2 7.3 (2.7) 11.1 (39.4) 29.8 Total Mining Costs 120.8 125.5 129.5 158.3 132.8 185.7 177.7 Total Site Processing Costs 46.1 49.8 47.3 53.4 49.0 62.3 73.0 Tc and Transport 29.8 29.7 33.6 37.9 32.6 40.3 40.8 Net By-product Credit (118.5) (105.6) (110.1) (118.4) (113.1) (125.6) -122.3 Other Direct Cash Costs 18.7 19.1 17.6 19.7 18.7 22.3 25.5 Total C1 Costs 96.9 118.5 117.9 150.9 120.0 185.0 194.7 Royalties 7.0 6.6 6.5 6.7 6.7 6.8 6.2 Other Indirect Costs 23.9 30.3 29.4 25.8 27.3 11.5 14.4 Total Cash Costs 127.8 155.4 153.8 183.4 154.0 203.3 215.3 DD&A 66.0 67.7 68.3 88.9 72.3 132.9 140.1 Other Non Cash Costs 2.9 3.5 1.3 0.5 2.1 (13.1) 0.6 Total Production Costs 196.7 226.6 223.4 272.8 228.4 323.1 356.0 * As disclosed (i.e. excludes impact of IFRIC20) accounting interpretation. ** Includes impact of IFRIC20 accounting interpretation. OZ MINERALS PAGE 33

RESOURCES & RESERVES AS AT 30 JUNE 2012 RESOURCES SUMMARY Prominent Hill Copper Mineral Resource - June 2012* Category Tonnes (Mt) Cu (%) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu (kt) Au (Moz) Ag (Moz) Measured 21.3 1.62 0.5 4.1 347 0.3 2.8 Indicated 76.4 1.40 0.5 3.2 1,068 1.3 7.8 Inferred 112.6 1.02 0.4 2.3 1,154 1.6 8.3 Total 210.4 1.22 0.5 2.8 2,569 3.2 18.8 Prominent Hill Gold Mineral Resource - June 2012* Category Tonnes (Mt) Cu (%) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu (kt) Au (Moz) Ag (Moz) Measured 10.1 0.10 1.0 1.9 10 0.3 0.6 Indicated 19.1 0.08 1.6 1.2 16 1.0 0.7 Inferred 25.3 0.07 1.6 0.8 16 1.3 0.6 Total 54.4 0.08 1.5 1.1 42 2.6 2.0 Carrapateena Mineral Resource - October 2012 1 ** Category Estimate Tonnage (Mt) Cu (%) Au (g/t) CuEq (%) 2 U ppm Ag (g/t) Indicated 2011-2012 202 1.43 0.56 1.77 227 6.2 Inferred 2011 203 1.31 0.56 1.65 229 6.0 2012 90 0.96 0.30 1.14 162 3.6 Total 2011 203 1.31 0.56 1.65 229 6.0 2012 292 1.29 0.48 1.58 207 5.4 1. The cut-off grade of 0.7% Cu as used by the vendors was deemed appropriate for 2012 estimates. 2. CuEq refers to copper equivalent and is calculated as Cu + 0.6* Au. See the Carrapateena Mineral Resource Explanatory Notes as at 31 October 2012, available at www.ozminerals.com/operations/resources--reserves.html, for further details of the derivation of this formula. Competent Persons Statement * The information set out in this table is a summary of information relating to Prominent Hill Mineral Resources set out in the Prominent Hill Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement as at 30 June 2012 available at www.ozminerals.com/operations/resources--reserves.html. This information has been compiled by John Penhall and Andrew Loreck, who are both full time employees of OZ Minerals and members of Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). This information has been approved for release in the form and context in which it appears by Mr Jim Hodgkison, who is a full time employee of OZ Minerals and has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. ** The information set out in this table is a summary of information relating to Carrapateena Mineral Resources set out in the Carrapateena Mineral Resource Explanatory Notes as at 31 October 2012 available at www.ozminerals.com/operations/resources--reserves.html. This information has been compiled by Stuart Masters, who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) (108430). Stuart Masters is employed by CS-2 Pty Ltd and is a consultant to OZ Minerals. He has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity that he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC 2004). Stuart Masters consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears. RESERVES SUMMARY Malu Open Pit Ore Reserves - June 2012 Classification Copper Ores Tonnes Cu Cu Au Au Ag Ag (Mt) (%) (kt) (g/t) (koz) (g/t) (koz) Proved 20.9 1.4 284 0.4 298 3.5 2,358 Probable 23.7 1.3 296 0.5 352 3.2 2,475 Gold Ores Proved 10.3 0.1 10 1.0 329 1.8 611 Probable 7.0 0.1 4 1.1 258 1.1 251 All Ores Proved 31.2 0.9 294 0.6 626 3.0 2,969 Probable 30.8 1.0 300 0.6 611 2.8 2,726 Total 62.0 1.0 594 0.6 1,237 2.9 5,695 Ankata Ore Reserves - June 2012 Classification Tonnes Cu Cu Au Au Ag Ag (Mt) (%) (kt) (g/t) (koz) (g/t) (koz) Proven 1.4 2.2 32 0.2 9 5.1 237 Probable 6.4 1.9 122 0.4 82 3.0 616 Total 7.8 2.0 154 0.4 91 3.4 853 Prominent Hill Ore Reserves - June 2012 Classification Tonnes Cu Cu Au Au Ag Ag (Mt) (%) (kt) (g/t) (koz) (g/t) (koz) Proven 32.6 1.0 326 0.6 635 3.1 3,206 Probable 37.2 1.1 422 0.6 693 2.8 3,342 Total 69.8 1.1 748 0.6 1,328 2.9 6,548 Competent Persons Statement The information set out in this table that refers to Prominent Hill Ore Reserves is a summary of information relating to Ore Reserves set out in the Prominent Hill Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement as at 30 June 2012, available at www.ozminerals.com/operations/resources--reserves.html. This information has been approved for release in the form and context in which it appears by Mr Justin Taylor, who is a full time employee of OZ Minerals and has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. OZ MINERALS PAGE 34

EXPLORATION BUDGET FY 2013 $6m $4m $41 million exploration budget reduced from $58 million Resource drilling at Malu Underground to continue $19m $12m Exploration drilling in the second half of 2013 to be focused on regional drilling at Carrapateena Prominent Hill - Regional (Expensed) Prominent Hill - Underground Resource Drilling (Capitalised) included in Malu UG Carrapateena - Regional (Expensed) Global - Project Generation (Expensed) OZ MINERALS PAGE 35

MALU UNDERGROUND DRILL RESULTS RECEIVED POST JUNE QUARTERLY Holeid From Length Cu % Au ppm Domain PH13GC5945 143.7 14.3 3.1 0.6 340 PH13GC5945 230 14.9 2.7 0.5 PHSZ PH13GC5945 255 14 1.6 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC5945 368.2 7.8 2.1 1.3 Dolomite PH13GC5945 387 9.3 1.6 0.1 Dolomite PH13GC5945 413.7 3.3 1.5 0.2 HWFZ PH13GC5947^ 121.7 25.7 1.7 0.4 340 PH13GC5947^ 159 5.1 1.5 0.3 340 PH13GC5947^ 234 9.3 1.9 0.4 PHSZ PH13GC5947^ 256.1 15.4 1.5 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC5947 344 13 0.9 0.2 Dolomite PH13GC5958 No significant PH13GC5963 153.6 4.6 3.3 0.6 340 PH13GC5963 163.3 4 1.1 0.4 340 PH13GC5963 243.4 15.7 2 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC5963 266.1 13.6 2.4 0.2 PHSZ PH13GC5963 368.8 12.8 6.5 0.6 Dolomite PH13GC5963 447 2.3 1.9 0.1 HWFZ PH13GC5967 No significant PH13GC5968 125 22 1.5 0.4 340 PH13GC5968 236.8 5.4 3 0.54 PHSZ PH13GC5968 254.7 14.5 1.3 0.4 PHSZ PH13GC5981 161 15 1.2 0.2 340 PH13GC5981 285.2 11.8 1.5 0.4 PHSZ PH13GC5982 258.7 9 2.2 0.2 PHSZ PH13GC5982 422 3 1 0 HWFZ PH13GC5995 139 11.2 2.1 0.7 340 OZ MINERALS PAGE 36 Holeid From Length Cu % Au ppm Domain PH13GC5995 239.6 4.4 2.1 0.5 PHSZ PH13GC5995 262.7 10.3 1.5 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC5995 359 3.3 1.1 1.7 PH13GC5995 406 3 2 0.5 Dolomite PH13GC5997 179.8 10.5 1.3 0.4 340 PH13GC5997 203 4 2.6 0.5 340 PH13GC6000 145.5 14.5 2.3 0.5 340 PH13GC6000 226 17.8 2.9 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC6000 252 19 1.1 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC6000 400 8.9 2 0.4 Dolomite PH13GC6000 423 4 0.8 0.1 HWFZ PH13GC6000 433 2.55 0.8 0.1 HWFZ PH13GC6003 186 5 1.1 0.6 340 PH13GC6005 152 17 1.8 0.4 340 PH13GC6005 271 12 0.9 0.2 PHSZ PH13GC6005 344.9 53.1 3.3 0.7 Dolomite PH13GC6006 146.7 11 3.3 0.6 340 PH13GC6006 240 8 2.2 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC6006 251 4.8 2.7 0.5 PHSZ PH13GC6006 260 13 5.1 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC6006 386 7 2.9 0.5 Dolomite PH13GC6006 422 8 1.2 0.1 HWFZ PH13GC6029 159 26 2.1 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC6029 190.5 5.5 1.1 0.4 PHSZ PH13GC6029 281 14 1.3 0.3 PHSZ PH13GC6029 370 4 1.3 0.2 Dolomite PH13GC6029 398 2.7 1.1 0.4 Dolomite PH13GC6030 164.7 8.2 1.4 0.6 PHSZ PH13GC6030 290.1 4.9 4.3 0.2 PHSZ Intercepts are length weighted down-hole, 0.5% Cu with 2m consecutive down-hole internal dilution, widths reported may not reflect true widths, please refer to the Prominent Hill 2012 Mineral Resource Explanatory and notes for further explanation on quality assurance. ^Intercepts inside final Malu Open Pit design. NSR=No significant intersection

KHAMSIN DRILL RESULTS TO DATE Azimuth Downhole Interval Vertical Interval Copper Gold Hole ID Dip (MGA94_53) From To Length From To Length (%) (g/t) Released previously DD12KMS003* -55 174 1005 1446 441 839 1205 366 0.43 0.08 Released previously DD12KMS003* -55 174 1003 1573 570 837 1313 476 0.39 0.08 Released previously DD12KMS003** -55 174 1005 1032 27 839 861 22 1.48 0.13 Released previously DD13KMS004W3* -74 326 573 1205 632 554 1161 606 0.36 0.07 Released previously DD13KMS004W3* -74 326 1380 1822 442 1332 1764 430 0.49 0.09 Released previously DD13KMS004W3** -74 326 1030 1066 36 993 1027 34 1.04 0.31 Released previously DD13KMS004W3** -74 326 1386 1434 49 1337 1383 46 1.01 0.07 Released previously DD13KMS006* -69 357 909 1243 334 866 1182 316 0.75 0.23 Released previously DD13KMS006* -69 357 1033 1141 108 982 1084 101 0.92 0.40 Released previously DD13KMS006** -69 357 613 647 34 588 621 31 1.61 0.40 Released previously DD13KMS008* -58 315 747 1448 701 629 1228 580 0.83 0.24 Released previously DD13KMS008** -58 315 777 840 63 654 707 52 2.75 0.16 Released previously DD13KMS008** -58 315 851 892 41 718 752 33 1.78 0.08 Released previously DD13KMS008** -58 315 1188 1289 101 1011 1096 83 1.31 0.91 New result DD13KMS009* -59 234 950 1658 708 843 1468 623 0.49 0.11 New result DD13KMS009** -59 234 991 1001 10 879 887 8 2.17 0.11 New result DD13KMS009** -59 234 1436 1450 14 1272 1284 11 1.15 0.38 New result DD13KMS009** -59 234 1470 1566 96 1302 1386 83 1.21 0.25 New result DD13KMS010* -61 314 747 1587 840 665 1439 760 0.51 0.14 New result DD13KMS010** -61 314 835 876 41 743 779 36 2.64 0.46 New result DD13KMS010** -61 314 913 925 12 813 823 10 1.51 0.56 New result DD13KMS010** -61 314 936 955 19 834 850 16 0.99 0.31 New result DD13KMS011W1* -55 247 888 1550 662 753 1309 548 0.57 0.09 * 0.1 cut-off unlimited dilution ** 0.7 cut-off 4m dilution OZ MINERALS PAGE 37 *** 0.7 cut-off unlimited dilution **** 0.45 cut-off unlimited dilution

HALF YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS TO 30 JUNE 2013 INCOME STATEMENT A$M Jun-12* Jun-13 Revenue 514.8 316.2 Cost of goods sold (234.5) (236.3) Net foreign exchange gain 2.2 32.1 Exploration expense (47.7) (37.1) Gain on sale of Cambodian assets 18.8 - Other expenses (22.3) (24.9) Underlying EBITDA 231.3 50.0 Lower production and commodity prices Mining costs reflect higher open pit mining activity and inclusion of Ankata costs, offset by higher deferral as a result of IFRIC 20 Decrease in exploration due to reduction at Prominent Hill Depreciation and amortisation (80.4) (111.0) Underlying EBIT + 150.9 (61.0) Net financing income 11.4 4.9 Income tax (expense)/benefit (42.8) 20.0 Underlying NPAT 119.5 (36.1) Asset write down (net of tax) - (231.9) NPAT * Restated for IFRIC 20 OZ MINERALS PAGE 38 119.5 (268.0) Decrease in corporate and support costs, offset by inclusion of insurance receipt in 2012 Increased depreciation due to deferred waste and Ankata After tax asset write down Lower copper production and lower commodity prices are the primary drivers of Underlying NPAT loss. Significant focus on cost reduction, including contract and supplier renegotiation and review of operational and support roles + See page 2 of this presentation regarding non IFRS measures

HALF YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS TO 30 JUNE 2013 UNDERLYING NPAT A$M Variance Analysis - Underlying NPAT H1-2012 vs. H1-2013 200 150 100 50 Lower grades mined from open pit resulting in lower production and sales Increased waste deferral and positive stock adjustment offset by higher depreciation Higher open pit mining activity offset by reduced exploration spend, other operating costs were flat 0-50 Reduction in copper and gold pricing, realised pricing will be in-line with LME copper price 11% decrease in A$/US$ over H1 2013-100 -150 Inclusion of new underground operation (Ankata) 2012 included gain on sale of Cambodian assets -200 MARKET DRIVEN CONTROLLABLE 120 (84) 30 66 (102) 45 (56) (30) (21) 63 (36) 2012 Underlying NPAT Commodity pricing FX Sales Volume Non Cash Cash Ankata Cambodia Sale/Other income Income Tax 2013 Underlying NPAT OZ MINERALS PAGE 39

HALF YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS TO 30 JUNE 2013 CASHFLOW (A$M) Cash flow for the half year - June 2013 800 600 Underlying operation cash positive despite low grades Timing in nature, debtors realised in Q3 Prominent Hill $3m Global/Other $2m Carrapateena $31m Cambodia ($3m) 400 Sustaining $12m Carrapateena (TBM) $8m Malu UG development $15m Ankata development $25m 200 659 67 (45) (112) (60) 18 (34) 494 (61) 433 Cash Balance December Prom Hill Operations Movement in Debtors /Creditors Deferred Waste Growth and Sustaining Capital Interest/ Foreign exchange /Corporate Exploration Cash before Shareholder returns March Dividend Cash Balance June OZ MINERALS PAGE 40

HALF YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS TO 30 JUNE 2013 BALANCE SHEET A$M Assets Consolidated Dec-12* Consolidated Jun-13 Cash 659.0 432.9 Receivables 171.7 205.1 Inventories 252.3 162.3 Prepayment & Current tax asset 11.0 8.6 Investments & exploration assets 568.2 447.0 PP&E and leased equipment 1,423.4 1,254.5 Total Assets 3,085.6 2,510.4 Liabilities Creditors 108.3 96.3 Net deferred tax liability 162.1 44.1 Provisions 29.3 32.1 Total Liabilities 299.7 172.5 Net Assets 2,785.9 2,337.9 * Restated for IFRIC 20 Decrease in cash balance from December due to investment in waste mining and timing of sales receivables High debtor value released as cash in Q3 Lower inventories due to asset write down of low grade gold ore on ROM Reduction due to lower market valuation of Sandfire Decreased asset base as a result of asset write down Tax effect of asset write down results in lower DTL Significant liquidity and flexibility within balance sheet OZ MINERALS PAGE 41

COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENT Within this presentation are references to a summary of information relating Prominent Hill Mineral Resources. The Prominent Hill Mineral Resources are set out in the Prominent Hill Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement as at 30 June 2012. This information has been compiled by John Penhall and Andrew Loreck who are both full time employees of OZ Minerals and members of Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). Drilling results relating to Prominent Hill has been approved for release in the form and context in which it appears by Mr Colin Lollo who is a full time employee of OZ Minerals and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity undertaken to qualify as a competent person as defined in the 2004 edition of the Australasian Code For Reporting Of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Information in this presentation which refers to Prominent Hill Ore Reserves is a summary of information relating to Ore Reserves as set out in the Prominent Hill Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement as at 30 June 2012. This information has been approved for release in the form and context in which it appears by Mr Justin Taylor who is a full time employee of OZ Minerals and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity undertaken to qualify as a competent person as defined in the 2004 edition of the Australasian Code For Reporting Of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Within this presentation are references to exploration results relating to Carrapateena are based on information compiled by Mr Anthony Houston who is a full-time employee of OZ Minerals, is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists and has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activities undertaken to qualify as a competent person as defined by the JORC code (2004). Mr Houston has consented to the inclusion of the material in the form and context in which it appears. The information in this presentation which refers to Carrapateena Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Stuart Masters who is a member of the Australasian Institute Of Mining And Metallurgy (AusIMM) (108430). Stuart Masters is employed by CS-2 Pty Ltd and is a consultant to OZ Minerals. He has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a competent person as defined in the 2004 edition of the Australasian Code For Reporting Of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources And Ore Reserves (JORC 2004). Stuart Masters consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears. Stuart Masters Bsc (Geology), CFSG, has over 26 years of relevant experience as a geologist including 9 years in iron-oxide-coppergold style deposits. Stuart Masters has visited site on many occasions since OZ Minerals acquired the project. All other references to exploration results within this presentation are based on information compiled by Mr Anthony Houston Bsc who is a full-time employee of OZ Minerals, a member of the Australian Institute Of Geoscientists and has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activities undertaken to qualify as a competent person as defined by the JORC Code (2004). Mr Houston has consented to the inclusion of the material in the form and context in which it appears within this presentation to exploration results relating to Prominent Hill and Carrapateena. For full details of the 2012 Prominent Hill Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement and details relating to the 2012 Carrapateena Mineral Resources Statement for 2012 go to http://www.ozminerals.com/operations/resources--reserves.html