Blaze International Limited announced that it has received the assay results from the recently completed aircore drilling program at Mt Magnet South to test target zones that had been identified from recent auger geochemical activities. The gold geochemical anomalies coincided with a large creek system interpreted to be possibly masking basement mineralised structures with prominent breaks in the magnetics on the margin of a large granite pluton. Kennedy Drilling Contractors completed the drilling program of 43 aircore holes to an average depth of 52 metres (13 metres to 92 metres) for a total of 2,221 metres spaced over 6 individual drill lines over a total strike length of 4.4 kilometres. Four metre composite samples were initially submitted to the laboratory for gold analysis via aqua regia digest (25 grams). Results were below expectations with a maximum result of 4 m @ 0.1 g/t returned from EGAC038 from the 0-4 metre interval. This was typical of the majority of the holes with a modest enrichment observed in the top 4 metres of areas tested and suggests a regolith anomaly whereby the original source of the geochemical gold anomaly may have been transported and is not representative of the underlying basement rocks. A mixed sequence of granites, porphyry and thin ultramafic rocks were intersected in the drilling with a base of oxidation extending to an average of 42 metres depth.