Chalice Mining Limited reported significant new results from ongoing exploration activities at its 100%-owned Julimar Nickel-Copper- Platinum Group Element (PGE) Project, located 70km north-east of Perth in Western Australia. Six rigs (three Reverse Circulation and three diamond) are continuing the 160,000m step-out and resource definition drill program at the 1.6km x >0.8km Gonneville Intrusion. Reconnaissance soil sampling and Moving Loop EM programs have commenced concurrently in the Julimar State Forest to the north. Drilling is continuing to test a range of targets across the Gonneville Intrusion, including: Down-dip (western) extension of the high-grade G1, G2, G4, G5 and G6 zones (diamond and shallow RC drilling); Shallow strike (southern) extensions of the high-grade G1 and G2 zones (diamond drilling); Extensions of the newly defined high-grade G8-G11 zones (RC, diamond drilling); and Infill resource definition drilling on an 80m x 40m grid across the Gonneville intrusion (RC, diamond drilling) - ultimately infill is expected to be on a 40m x 40m grid in order to define resources in the Indicated category. A total of 40 diamond drill holes (including RC pre-collars with diamond tails) and 167 RC drill holes have been completed to date at the project, of which assay results have now been reported for 28 diamond and 134 RC holes (assay results are pending for a further 45 completed drill holes). Within the 64 new drill holes reported in this announcement, there were 260 mineralised intervals (>4m width and >0.3g/t Pd cut-off grade) and 188 high-grade mineralised intervals (>2m width with >1g/t Pd cut-off grade).