Kin Mining NL advise that it has intersected a significant zone of shallow, high-grade, gold mineralisation in the initial air-core (AC) drilling program at the Pegasus prospect, located adjacent to the 374,000 oz Bruno-Lewis deposit at its 100%-owned 1.275Moz Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia. Highlights: Outstanding 4m composite assay results received from initial air-core (AC) drilling at the Pegasus prospect, located adjacent to the cornerstone 374koz Bruno-Lewis deposit at the Cardinia Gold Project. Results include: 4m at 10.1g/t Au from 24m (PG21AC144); 8m at 3.08g/t Au from 8m (PG21AC224); 4m at 1.61g/t Au from 20m (PG21AC285); 4m at 2.25g/t Au from 32m (PG21AC290); 12m at 0.70g/t Au from 4m (PG21AC138); Additional mineralised intersections in historic adjacent holes: 10m at 3.10g/t Au from 12m (C0031); 16m at 1.04g/t Au from 4m (C0030); 8m at 1.07g/t Au from 32m (BL19RC040); 9m at 1.15g/t Au from 24m (NCAC1241); Mineralised zone marked by eastern edge of the Pegasus Gravity low; Pegasus contains numerous ore grade intersections outlined over an area 800m long and up to 100m wide; Results coincident with shallow north east-dipping sulphide mineralisation in mafic rocks. Mineralisation appears similar to the nearby Bruno lodes at the Bruno-Lewis deposit; Results awaited for a further 107 holes over four 200m spaced lines of drilling to test north west extension of the Pegasus target below extensive gold-in-soil anomaly.