All assays have been returned from the 2019 RC drilling at King River Resources Mt Remarkable gold project. Drilling targeted the Trudi vein as well as veins identified during reconnaissance exploration earlier in the year. Best results from the latest assays are from the Trudi vein and the Jennifer North vein. A new mineralised zone has been discovered 150m east of the main Trudi deposit. Drilling intersected 7m @ 0.85g/t Au including 1m @ 2.42g/t Au in strong quartz adularia veining. At Jennifer North 3 holes intersected gold mineralisation on a quartz adularia vein set in newly granted tenement EL5133. Geophysical work continues to define IOCG targets at Tennant Creek on EL31619 in preparation for drilling in late March 2020. A new mineralised zone 150m east of the main Trudi deposit has been intersected with grades up to 2.42g/t Au. The new zone is between the main Trudi deposit and a broad mineralised zone intersected in 2018, where 10m @ 0.32g/t Au within a 29m mineralised zone averaging 0.16g/t Au was returned. The strength of the quartz-adularia veining, higher grades and low gold/silver ratio is encouraging for further exploration for high-grade zones around and down plunge of this new intersection. The intersection also appears to confirm that the Trudi vein has been offset 50m to the north by a north east trending fault. The intersection of this offsetting fault with the Trudi Vein also presents new structural targets for mineralisation (close to the intersecting structures and within the offsetting fault itself). Best results for the 2019 programme were from the eastern edge of the Trudi Main Grid drilling at the eastern most high-grade zone (discovered last year) which returned 6m @ 5.95g/t Au from 20m including 1m @ 33.7g/t Au and 3m @ 7.1g/t Au from 26m including 1m @ 17.9g/t Au. These high-grade gold results are associated with quartz-adularia veining at the eastern most edge of the 5m grid drilling (KRR announcement 27/11/19). Best results for the reconnaissance drilling, that targeted anomalously mineralised veins identified during earlier 2019 reconnaissance rock chip and soil sampling work, were from the Jeniffer North Vein. Drilling at Jeniffer North intersected significant gold mineralisation up to 0.64g/t Au in 3 of the 4 holes drilled. The 3 mineralised holes were drilled over a strike length of 70m (35m spacing), the fourth was drilled further to the east and did not intersect the vein which is interpreted to be offset to the north by an oblique structure. Jeniffer North is a newly discovered mineralised quartz adularia vein within recently granted tenement, EL5133, 3km south west of Trudi. The newly intersected mineralisation is open along strike to the west, down plunge to the east and at depth. Also, reconnaissance exploration will continue to test for extensions to Jeniffer North east of the offsetting fault. It is likely that Jennifer North is the eastern extent to the Jeniffer Vein where 6m @ 0.12g/t Au and 1m @ 3.16g/t Au was intersected in 2018 (KRR announcement 12/10/18). This would make the anomalous zones for Jeniffer over 1.2km in strike extent presenting multiple opportunities for further exploration. Drilling on the other reconnaissance veins intersected significant veining and ppb level gold anomalies, for some veins, were returned. Geophysical ground magnetic and gravity surveys have been completed (by Atlas Geophysics) at Treasure Creek tenement EL31619. EL31619 is within and immediately east of the Tennant Creek gold field and includes part of the Lone Star iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) trend. Emmerson Resources Mauretania deposit is only 700m from the western boundary of the tenement where 20m @ 38.5g/t Au was returned in a diamond drill hole last year (Emmerson Resources ASX announcement 4/7/19). Two main targets were surveyed: the Lonestar Trend magnetic anomaly and Commitment Magnetic Anomaly. Typical Tennant Creek orebodies are IOCG gold deposits characterized by magnetite and hematite iron oxide bodies mineralised with copper, bismuth, silver and gold sometimes returning bonanza style gold intersections. The ironstone bodies can typically be discovered with geophysics as they cause coincident magnetic and gravity highs (magnetite iron oxides) or just gravity highs (hematite iron oxides). Gravity and magnetics at Lonestar Trend have clearly defined the main magnetic anomaly only 3.3km from Emmerson's Mauritania prospect. Also, another significant east-west magnetic trend has been identified. The Gravity survey at the Commitment Prospect, a significant magnetic high 16km to the east of the Lone Star Trend prospect area, has identified a significant gravity high adjacent to and slightly offset from the main magnetic high. This may represent a more hematite rich part of an ironstone body and is currently being modeled for drill targeting.