Kin Mining NL announced that it has received further significant assay results from recent in-fill Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling at the Bruno-Lewis deposit, one of the cornerstone deposits at its 100%-owned Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) in Western Australia. The results ­ which include several outstanding, wide, high-grade intercepts at shallow depth plus a number of wider, lower grade zones ­ have confirmed the quality of the Bruno-Lewis deposit, demonstrating strong potential to upgrade and expand the current 311,000oz Mineral Resource Estimate as part of an updated MRE due later this quarter. The drilling was undertaken at Bruno-Lewis as part of the Phase 3 drilling program completed in late 2020 with the aim of extending the mineralisation at depth, increasing the average grade and upgrading the classification of the Inferred Mineral Resource at the deposit. Results reported in this announcement are from the northern part of the deposit, where the Inferred Mineral Resource totals 2.6Mt at 1.17g/t Au for 96,000oz of contained gold. The drilling targeted Inferred Mineral Resources inside the A$2600 pit shell that defines the Mineral Resource Estimate and in addition, potential lode positions both inside and outside the pit shell that were intersected in historical wide-spaced drilling but had not previously been classified in a Mineral Resource estimate. The 2019 Pre-Feasibility Study on the Cardinia Gold Project was underpinned by both Ore Reserves and Inferred Mineral Resources that fell within a pit design based on AUD 1,800 gold prices with August 2019 estimated operating costs and Modifying Factors. A total of three diamond and 76 Reverse Circulation drill-holes were completed at the Bruno-Lewis prospect in late 2020 for a total of 7,054m. On 15 January 2021, the Company reported strong mineralised intercepts in the southern part of Bruno Lewis from the initial 38 RC holes and 3 diamond holes from this program. The drilling targeted extensions both along strike and down-dip of previous modelled mineralisation in historical RC drilling at the northern half of the Bruno deposit. The drilling program was designed to confirm the grade and position of the mineralised lodes, improve confidence in the continuity of this style of mineralisation and to upgrade and increase the Inferred Mineral Resource estimate of 2.6Mt at 1.17g/t Au for 96koz.