The Directors of Alliance Resources Ltd. announced the final results for the third round of reverse circulation (RC) drilling at the Weednanna Gold Prospect, which forms part of the Wilcherry Project Joint Venture between Alliance and Tyranna Resources Ltd. The RC drilling program, completed in early November, was designed to define the geometry of Targets 1, 2 and 3 with step-out drilling and to test the new Target 4 with initial drilling by Alliance. A total of 21 RC holes were drilled for 3,246 metres (17WDRC050-70). Fifteen holes reported intercepts >1 g/t Au, with 4 holes returning >50 g/t- m Au. Intercepts >1 g/t gold (Au). The reported results are 1 metre samples assayed for gold using 50g charge fire assay with AAS finish and support the provisional 4m composite sample intervals reported on 30 November 2017. At Target 1, seven holes (17WDRC050-056) were drilled on two north oriented traverses along the eastern side of the existing gold mineralisation. Hole 17WDRC051 intersected 35m @ 3.65 g/t Au from 43 metres, associated with arsenopyrite and chlorite-sericite alteration. The eastern-most traverse did not intersect significant arsenopyrite or alteration and the mineralisation appears to be closed off in this direction. Holes 17WDRC050, 053, 054, and 055 intersected significant quartz veining within the regolith that may be related to a quartz vein in historic hole 00WDRC072 that returned 48m @ 2.0 g/t Au. Potential remains for further gold mineralization in the granite to the west of the magnetite skarn, particularly in areas of discrete historic high grade intercepts. Five holes (17WDRC0057-061) were drilled at Target 2 to infill and extend the gold mineralisation previously identified at this target to the south (towards surface). Hole 17WDRC057 intersected variable pyrite and pyrrhotite associated with magnetite skarn, with a best result of 6m @ 13.63 g/t Au from 59 metres. The drilling extends the rod-like shoot previously identified at this Target, but now appears to have closed off the mineralisation in the south. The Target 2 mineralisation remains open down plunge in the north. Four holes (17WDRC062-065) were drilled at Target 3 to test for the northern extension of gold previously identified at this target. Hole 17WDRC062 intersected 3m @ 1.82 g/t Au from 44 metres. The drilling indicates the Upper Shoot mineralisation in the north is still open but narrowing. The Lower Shoot remains open in the south. Five holes (17WDRC066-070) were drilled at Target 4 to test some wide spaced historic gold intercepts, including 10m @ 4.3 g/t Au in 10WDRC005. All of the new holes intersected strong pyrite associated with magnetite skarn. Best results were in holes 17WDRC067 which intersected 15m @ 18.21 g/t Au from 107 metres and 17WDRC070 which intersected 3m @ 25.45 g/t Au from 81 metres. The mineralisation is open down dip in the east on most sections and down plunge in the south. There is scope also to extend this mineralisation in the north. Planned Work in early 2018: Test the limits of the high grade gold shoot at Weednanna Target 4; Test new target areas at Weednanna using the geological model and knowledge gained to date; Establish 3D geological model and estimate a mineral resource; Test the next round of regional HEM /MLEM targets for base metals.