NTM Gold Limited announced that it has received further composite and single metre RC drilling results from the December exploration programme at it's 100% owned Redcliffe Gold Project. With the full set of results from Nambi and Golden Terrace South now received by NTM, the company will engage independent consultants to update the resource estimate. High-grade results continued to be received from the Nambi deposit and the southern continuation of the Golden Terrace South (GTS) deposit. Additionally, further encouraging results were returned from early stage drilling at Bindy and KT-1, two new regional discoveries made by the Company during 2017. All mineralized zones remain open at depth and along strike with the next round of drilling set to commence later this month. The RC drilling program consisted of 24 holes for 4976m and was completed in early December. Nambi Deposit: A total of 10 holes for 1992m targeted the three mineralised lodes; Main, E1 and E2. The Main Lode was at the centre of historic open pit mining (1990s) to depths of about 60m over some 400m of strike. Little attention was previously paid to the E1 or E2 lodes and were only lightly tested. Golden Terrace South Deposit; Drilling at GTS targeted the southern continuation of the mineralized zone. It has now successfully extended the mineralization to more than 150m, with the southern-most hole, GTRC445, intersecting 15m @ 1.26g/t from 121m, 6m @ 1.10g/t from 138m and 7m @ 1.23g/t from 164m. Further encouraging results were received in GTRC441 (16m @ 2.71g/t inc. 5m @ 5.99 g/t) from 191m down hole and in GTRC443 (19m @ 2.40g/t inc. 5m @ 3.90g/t) from 138m down hole. BINDY & KT-1 PROSPECTS; Encouraging preliminary 5m composite drill results were received from RC drilling completed at the Bindy and KT-1 prospects, two discoveries made by NTM in 2017. Broad intervals of gold mineralisation were intersected in both areas, and mineralisation remains open along strike and at depth. Drilling at Bindy provides further evidence of a large mineralised system over a significant strike length, located along the Great Western Fault, in a similar geological setting to that observed at GTS. Recent intercepts of 30m @ 1.92g/t in GTRC447, located 100m north of previously reported intercepts of 7m @ 5.12g/t (inc. 3m @ 10.78g/t) in GTRC426*2 and 9m @ 2.25g/t (inc. 3m @ 4.40g/t) in GTRC 425*2 support this interpretation. Drill traverse spacing at Bindy is currently at 100m. The Bindy mineralised zone is interpreted to extend over 800m of strike as defined to date.