Galileo Mining Ltd. announced drill assays from regional exploration drilling north of the Callisto palladium discovery within the Company's 100% owned Norseman project in Western Australia. The style of metal enrichment identified has higher nickel content than Callisto and lacks the PGE metals seen to the south. It also occurs within a discrete gabbroic rock unit and the Company believes this represents a previously unknown intrusive nickel target within a newly identified and highly fertile mineral province.

The assays for the disseminated sulphide zone intercepted in NRC346 with displaying the cross section. A maximum nickel grade of 0.74% was recorded between 123 and 124 metres downhole. Mulitple intervals above 0.4% nickel occur within the larger 50 metre sulphide zone.

The nickel sulphides are associated almost exclusively with a gabbroic unit within a larger mafic-ultramafic intrusion. MgO levels average 6.9% over the mineralised gabbroic interval with a high MgO (>20%) ultramafic rock directly underneath. A large ovoid magnetic anomaly 100 metres north of NRC346 is interpreted to be caused by a mafic/ultramafic intrusion which disrupts the typically linear magnetic pattern of the sills and flows in the district.

NRC346 was part of a regional scout drilling campaign on existing tracks. The area to the north of NRC346 is now a priority target for follow up drilling and the upcoming drill holes will focus on defining the sulphide zone and its potential relationship with the interpreted intrusion. Follow up RC drilling is planned to commence in late November.

This round of drilling will include down hole EM surveying to look for massive sulphide accumulations beneath the conductive sediment layer.