Westar Resources Limited announced it has identified six high priority drill targets at its 100%-owned Winjangoo Gold Project following the completion of a 749-sample auger drilling program. The auger drill sampling program collected surficial geochemical samples from a carbonate rich horizon up to 2m in depth. Auger drill sampling is a rapid and effective first pass exploration technique to assess large areas for gold system prospectivity. The auger program at Winjangoo targeted selective areas based on prospectivity ranking generated from interrogation of DMIRS statewide magnetic data, gravity data, historic soil sampling assay results and other spectral data sets such as Sentinel 2. The auger geochemical dataset at Winjangoo has doubled in size, now consisting of the recently collected 749 auger samples and a further 630 historic samples within E58/536. Additionally, there are 1,501 historic soil samples proximal to Winjangoo which support geological interpretation and target generation. The combined geochemical results within the southern half of the Winjangoo Gold Project have defined five target areas. Targets 1-4 are coherent geochemical targets that have progressed to drill planning. Target 5 represents approximately 10km of untested greenstone belt in a significant structural corridor, with most of the belt under cover. Westar considers this target prospective and will be further evaluated after testing priority targets. The combined geochemical results within the northern half of the Winjangoo Gold Project have defined two separate targets, with much of the area yet to be tested. Target 6 is being progressed to drill planning, whilst target 7 will undergo further evaluation with the remainder of the project area. The northern tenement area hosts over 8km strike length of untested greenstone belt lithologies. Westar is immediately progressing Priority 1 targets at the Winjangoo Project to drill program design. An approved Program of Work (PoW) from the DMIRS has been received to enable immediate ground access for drilling. Priority targets 3-5 and target 7 as well as the buried greenstone within the project area, are planned for further assessment via field reconnaissance and alternative exploration strategies, such as mobile metal ion or ultrafine soil sampling.