Terrain Minerals Limited announced drilling results from the December 2016 Great Western - Stage 1 drilling campaign comprising of 18 RC holes for 1,308 metres. This program has achieved both desired outcomes and returned wider intersections and higher grade than expected in many holes. Firstly; Infill drilling at the eastern end aimed at lifting the majority of the 42% of the JORC 2012 resource in this location from Inferred to Indicated status. All holes intersected mineralisation. Some of the better intersections include: GWRC0120 - 6m at 1.56g/t Au from 37m down hole; GWRC0121 - 5m at 6.98g/t Au from 88m down hole; GWRC0123 - 2m at 12.1g/t Au from 82m down hole & 2m at 24.4g/t Au from 99m down hole; GWRC0124 - 2m at 3.12g/t Au from 26m down hole. Secondly; The remaining holes targeted the previously poorly tested shallow mineralised zones in and around historical workings. Some of the better intersections include: GWRC0126 - 7m at 4.43g/t Au from 18m down hole; GWRC0129 - 3m at 3.92g/t Au from 27m down hole; GWRC0130 - 8m at 3.20g/t Au from 25m down hole; GWRC0131 - 3m at 26.6g/t Au from 8m down hole; GWRC0132 ­ 3m at 3.76g/t Au from 14m down hole; GWRC0135 - 5m at 1.97g/t Au from 13m down hole. The above shallower intersections have the potential to improve the grade response in the mineral resource model (when updated) in this location and have a major effect to Great Western's required start-up capital, with the possibility of bringing forward positive cash flow in the current mining studies. These successful results will now be incorporated into an updated JORC resource model. A total of 18 RC holes for 1,308m were drilled in December 2016. The aim of the programme was two fold; 7 holes for 654m targeted mineralisation on the eastern portion of the currently defined; resource to increase confidence in continuity of the lodes and lift 42% of the resources from; inferred to indicated status so they can be incorporated into the current scoping studies; 11 holes for 354m were completed to test previously inadequately defined shallow oxide zones in and around the historical workings. All drilling intersected the targeted zones in the expected positions. Significant mineralised intersections were associated with quartz veining and sulphides (or their weathered equivalents). Host lithologies comprised granite or dolerite as expected. In addition, several grab samples were also taken over the two historic heap leach pads containing historic battery sands. Results indicate additional follow up work is warranted. The drilling has also captured sufficient sample material across all ore types to be used for metallurgical analysis and ensuring robust QA/QC protocols and analysis occur. These samples are being stored at a secure location.