Targeting is underway at KalGold's Pinjin and Ninga Mia projects to define potential gold mineralization for drill testing. Kalgoorlie Gold Mining Ltd. holds tenements in key locations of the prolific Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia that have not been adequately explored largely due to transported cover concealing the prospective basement geology. Pinjin, which is along strike from Ramelius Resources Ltd.'s recently acquired Lake Rebecca Project, and Ninga Mia, which is adjacent to the Mt Charlotte and the supergiant Golden Mile deposits at Kalgoorlie, are the first of KalGold's projects to undergo detailed assessment outside of the lead Bulong Taurus project.

Drilling currently underway at Bulong Taurus is testing targets similarly generated. At Pinjin, the recent grant of exploration licence E31/1199 combined with the area's identified prospectivity has reprioritised KalGold's assessment of the project. The area is also getting attention following RMS's recent acquisition of the million-ounce Lake Rebecca gold project along strike to the south.

The southern Laverton Tectonic Zone is an area of heightened interest and exploration, partly due to its prospectivity but also due to this recent corporate activity. The 250km-long, gold-bearing Laverton Tectonic Zone is one of the main long-lived, transcrustal structures of the eastern part of the Eastern Goldfields province. It comprises a series of north- to NNE- and NNW-striking faults and shears that host and/or control tens of millions of ounces of gold mineralisation along its length, including Granny Smith, Sunrise Dam, Red October, the Edjudina and Pinjin mining centres, and Lake Rebecca.

With all mineral rights secured on the granted Pinjin tenure, KalGold will also assess other mineral opportunities on the project. Pending tenure, which includes competing applications, contains the historic Kirgella gold prospect. Updated geophysical datasets are also being acquired, which are expected to provide higher resolution imagery for more accurate targeting.

At Ninga Mia at Kalgoorlie, a detailed reinterpretation of the geology of the project area is underway. The project is underlain by the highly prospective Black Flag Formation adjacent to the supergiant Golden Mile gold deposit. Published geological interpretations show that many of the faults controlling gold mineralisation around the Mt Charlotte deposit terminate to the north at or before the Loongana Fault.

KalGold is defining a new geological interpretation (not shown, proprietary intellectual property) using detailed geophysical datasets as a framework for exploration. In it, at least some of the faults that control gold mineralisation at Mount Charlotte appear to propagate into the Ninga Mia tenure including the Mount Charlotte, Mystery, Reward, and Maritana Faults. Refinement of the true extent of these faults and of targets on the Ninga Mia tenure is ongoing.

Of particular interest are intersections of these faults with porphyries, other structures, and late-stage conglomerates assoc-iated with the Gidji Fault. Such features are known to be key controls of significant gold deposits in the Eastern Goldfields.