Red 5 Limited reported early assay results from the 30,000m underground diamond drill program being undertaken as part of the ongoing review of the emerging bulk mining potential at the King of the Hills (KOTH) gold mine, located in the Eastern Goldfields region of Western Australia. Assays received from ongoing 30,000m diamond drill program designed to advance the bulk mining opportunity along the Eastern Margin Contact Zone at the King of the Hills (KOTH) gold mine in WA. Significant new composite intercepts within the current 1.88Moz Resource envelope, but not included within the reported Resource model, include: 312m @ 2.01g/t Au including 11.3m @ 2.5g/t Au from 3.3m and 13.2m @ 22.4g/t Au from 236m (KHRD0166); 313.7m @ 1.24g/t Au including 15.4m @ 13.3g/t Au from 268m (KHRD0170); 222m @ 1.28g/t Au including 9.2m @ 7.43g/t Au from 50.1m (KHRD0171); 203m @ 1.12g/t Au including 39.5m @ 2.7g/t Au from 64m (KHRD0172); 171m @ 1.23gt Au including 22.7m @ 2.6g/t Au from 36m and 1.1m @ 57.5g/t Au from 81.9m (KHRD0168); 71.2m @ 1.22g/t Au (KHRD0143); 88.9m @ 1.07g/t Au (KHRD0146). Significant new composite intercepts (included within the reported Resource model), include: 116m @ 1.55g/t Au including 18m @ 7.6g/t Au from 22m (KHRD0116); 47.8m @ 2.1g/t Au (KHRD0141). The results strengthen the emerging bulk mining potential at KOTH, confirming the Company's exploration model for the granodiorite contact zone which is based on a large network of narrow high-grade veins as well as broader zones of stockwork mineralisation which collectively can be bulked out into broad mineralised zones. The new drilling information, together with results from the ongoing program of assaying historical drill core, has the potential to enhance the tonnage, grade and classification of the Resource.