NTM Gold Ltd. provided an exploration update for the Redcliffe Gold Project located near Leonora, Western Australia. The first reverse circulation (RC) drill results from the Hub Prospect have delivered outstanding grades, demonstrating the potential of the prospect. The drilling targeted the discovery traverse to replicate the initial shallow results from the previously announced aircore program, test the mineralisation at depth and along the interpreted strike. The 5m RC composite samples have been returned, yielding some excellent results, confirming the aircore results, as well as highlighting that the mineralisation continues at depth. Better results include (5m composites): 20m @ 3.26 g/t Au from 30m, incl. 10m @ 4.88g/t Au from 40m in 18RRC001. 5m @ 2.16 g/t from 155m in 18RRC002. 30m @ 2.28 g/t Au from 155m, incl. 5m @ 6.49g/t Au from 155m in 18RRC003. 5m @ 1.60 g/t from 220m in 18RRC003 and 5m @ 3.20 g/t from 255m in 18RRC003. Based on the results to date, the gold mineralisation appears to be steeply dipping and of similar orientation seen in NTM's other Redcliffe deposits. Mineralisation was intersected in all three holes in the main drill traverse (18RRC001 - 003) though continuity appears to be impacted by the presence of a mafic dyke. Hole 18RRC004, 50m south of 1RRC003 only had a modest intercept, which may also be because of the presence of the mafic dyke. Based on the drilling to date, the dyke appears to be discordant to the main Redcliffe trend and unmineralised. The dyke is undeformed and is currently interpreted as post mineralisation. The RC program was completed late last year but was shortened due to rig mechanical issues and a weather event. Consequently, only five holes were completed at the Hub, four of which were considered effective. The program was a follow up program to test the continuity and depth potential of the mineralisation identified at the Hub prospect by first-pass aircore drilling. The RC holes were drilled to variable depths, ranging from 100m to 262m. All samples were taken as 5m composites, with selected intercepts to be resampled on 1m intervals. Holes 18RRC001 to 004 were considered effective. However, 18RRC005 had to be abandoned at 106m because of mechanical issues with the drill rig and did not reach target depth. As can be seen in the Hub cross section, the gold mineralisation is sub-vertical, similar to that seen at most of the Redcliffe deposits, with similar stratigraphy of highly sheared felsic and mafic volcanic packages. However, at Hub the presence of a cross-cutting mafic dyke, which is interpreted to be post-mineralisation, complicates the geology and appears to potentially stope out mineralisation on section 6850730N. Significantly, the mineralisation continues below the dyke. Hole 18RRC004 intersected the dyke in the location where the mineralisation was expected, with more drilling required to ascertain the depth extent and strike of the mineralisation, as well as the impact of the dyke on the mineralisation.