Great Western Exploration Limited announced that RC drilling has commenced at its Ives Find project. The Company is planning to complete approximately a total of 1,000m of drilling testing targets at both the Ives Find and Harris Find projects. The drilling is mainly targeting high grade lode gold but will also be drilling through several pegmatites zones known to occur in and around the gold target areas. At Ives Find the drilling is planned to follow up the new Duck and Duckling gold discoveries stepping out from the original discovery holes. Further drilling is also planned to test extensions at the main workings. The Ives Find project is located approximately 65 kilometres southeast of Wiluna and lies within the world-class Yandal Gold Province. The project was acquired through the recently completed acquisition of Vanguard Exploration Limited ("Vanguard")Ives Find is well located in terms of infrastructure with two mills within trucking distance, one at Wiluna and the second at Bronzewing located 55 km to the south, which is currently on care and maintenance. Previous RC drilling by Vanguard intersected high-grade gold and silver mineralisation in the main area of historical workings as well the discovery of three additional high grade prospects; Bell Miner, Duck & Duckling to the south. There is also potential for further discoveries of similar high grade veins as there are a number of geochemical anomalies that remain untested. By example, the Duckling vein was a new discovery as a result of drill testing surface a geochemical anomaly. At Harris Find the Company is planning to test for both gold and lithium at the DDH-BW1 prospect where a historical diamond hole was reported to intersect 60m of quartz veining and alteration within a mafic volcanic sequence terminating in pegmatite. The Harris Find project is adjacent to the Ives Find Project within the Yandal greenstone belt approximately 63 km southeast ("SE") of the Jundee gold mine and 55 km northwest ("NW") of the Bronzewing gold mine. The Company acquired 80% of the project in December last year. The DDH ­ BW1 target is an exciting walk up drill target. It is a historical diamond hole drilled to a depth of 120m in the 1970s by Anglo America exploring for nickel on one of their Barwidgee Project Mineral Claims ("MC"). The drill hole was not assayed for gold as MC did not contain gold rights, only base metal rights. It was reported that the drill hole intersected fresh sulphides within ultramafic rock at 24 m and then for the next 60 m before bottoming out in granite. Further examination of the drill log reveals that the hole intersected silicified amphibolite with up to 20% sulphides (pyrite, pyrrhotite and minor sphalerite), quartz veining, quartz sericite schists, chalcopyrite veinlets, strong chlorite alteration, and jaspilite. The bottom of the hole intersected granite porphyry with quartz sphalerite veining and was terminated in pegmatite. The high grade mineralisation encountered in the RC drilling at Ives Find is within silicified amphibolite with strong sulphides, quartz veining and quartz sericite schists. The sequence described is also similar to what has been reported at the Julius gold deposit located 25 km to the east where gold occurs within altered mafic and ultramafic along the contact of a granite. Furthermore, government mapping has identified breccia and shearing near the drill hole location which is a feature of the Nimary-Jundee deposits located 65 km along strike to the NW that have the same type of alteration and lithologies.