Yandal Resources Limited provided an update on recent exploration activity at the Gordons Gold Project located in the highly prospective Kalgoorlie-Boulder Region of Western Australia. A total of 888m of reverse circulation drilling was completed at the Gordons Dam prospect in December 2018 with final 1m assay results received in early January 2019. The aim of the program was to locate the source of previously identified oxide gold in shallow saprolitic clays and thin palaeochannel sediments. The drilling was part of the WA Government's co-funded exploration incentive scheme, approved for a reimbursement of up to $30,000 of direct drilling costs. Significant gold mineralisation has been intercepted within the oxidised palaeochannel material and also in transitional and fresh rocks, including primary hematite altered felsic porphyry and sheared mafic volcanics. The primary mineralisation is believed to be structurally controlled with a steep east dip and a north-westerly strike orientation. The highest grade gold mineralisation intercepted occurs within supergene palaeochannel sediments above contacts between felsic porphyry and sheared mafic rock units with minor sulphides.