Kalgoorlie Gold Mining Limited announced recently completed RC drill program tested four prospects at the Bulong Taurus gold project. Kalgoorlie Gold Mining Ltd. is awaiting assay results from this RC program. Encouraging results have just been received from KalGold's 400-hole auger drill program aimed at defining low-level anomalism and identifying new prospects in virgin exploration territory adjacent to the La Mascotte prospect.

The Bulong Taurus Project is KalGold's lead project. The return of assay results from recent RC drilling will define mineralisation extents and inform forthcoming drill program design. Initial results are expected in the coming weeks.

Assay results just in from KalGold's Bulong Taurus auger drill program are promising. Results show extensive and continuous gold anomalism for up to 1.5 km along strike from La Mascotte towards the south and southeast. This area will be targeted in forthcoming drilling.

Several other targets have also been identified by gold anomalism throughout the auger program area. Work is ongoing to fully interrogate the multi-element dataset. KalGold has locked in the third phase of RC drilling at Bulong Taurus for May.

Targeting is ongoing and ultimately will be informed by the results of the second phase RC program for which results are pending. La Mascotte, Great Ophir, Turnpike, Bennett Dam and other structural and geochemical targets will be tested. A diamond drill program at the outcropping La Mascotte gold prospect is expected to commence in late March or April, subject to rig availability.

Up to eight diamond drill holes are planned to define structural controls on gold mineralisation along the strike length of the prospect. The program is being finalised and is expected to inform targeting for subsequent drill programs as well as contribute significantly to an initial JORC (2012) resource estimate. The Ninga Mia project at Kalgoorlie-Boulder is presently the focus of targeting in preparation for drilling.

It is located just outside Kalgoorlie-Boulder to the north of the Golden Mile and the Superpit and is several kilometres from the Ninga Mia community from which the project takes its name. Pending government approval of a Program of Works, an initial RC drill program at Ninga Mia will also commence in May.