Auris Minerals Limited announced that results have been received for the Air Core drilling program completed in December at the company's 100% owned Feather Cap Project, located 95 kilometers north of Meekatharra, in the Bryah Basin, Western Australia. A total of 63 Air Core drill holes were completed for 6,572m at the Feather Cap Project during November and December 2020. The primary focus of the program was to further evaluate two high priority regional gold targets ­ the Durack East and Feather Cap prospects respectively. Auris can report that significant results have been received from both prospects and this requires further evaluation and follow-up work. Twenty-seven Air Core holes for 3,133 meters were completed at the Durack East prospect to test for strike extensions to high grade gold mineralization identified by Sandfire within recent Air Core drilling in the Morck Well JV. Results from drilling completed by Sandfire within the Morck Well JV include a maximum result of 5m @ 4.76g/t Au from 70m. Significant gold mineralization also occurs to the west of the completed drilling in the form of the Durack Gold Resource, located along over 3km strike and outside of Auris tenure. Historical RAB drilling by Plutonic Resources and Geopeko in the 1990's, located approximately 1.7km to the west along strike from the proposed drilling has intersected high grade gold results including 35m @ 1.8g/t Au from 32m including 8m @ 5.19g/t Au from 32m (JRB43) and 20m @ 3.01g/t Au from 40m including 4m @ 10.7g/t Au from 40m. The completed drilling was undertaken over a single line with drill holes initially spaced every 100 meters. Infill drilling to 50m spacings was completed in two locations along the drill line due to the intersection of prospective chert horizons and Narracoota/Ravelstone Formations contacts resulting in the completion of an addition 4 drill holes. An encouraging result from the Durack East prospect of 4m @ 0.69g/t Au from 141m including 2m @ 1.26g/t Au from 142m was returned from DEAC0009 associated with minor quartz veining and chert horizons within mafic lithologies of the Narracoota Formation. The intersection is interpreted to be located along strike from the Durack resource to the west and significant air core intersections within previous Sandfire drilling in Morck Well JV to the east. All other significant results returned from the drilling are interpreted to be associated with zones of lateral dispersion of gold within the weathering environment trending along regolith boundaries, resulting in the interpretation of a depleted gold zone down to vertical depths ranging between 70 and 100m. In summary, the Air Core drilling at Durack East has identified significant mineralization along interpreted mineralized trends which link significant mineralization along strike to the east and west. Further Air Core drilling is required along the 1.7km prospective trend between the recently completed drilling and the Durack Resource tenement boundary to further evaluate the gold potential of the mineralized trends. Sandfire have a planned line of Air Core drilling, approximately 500m to the east of the recent drill line, within the Morck Well JV. A total of 27 Air Core holes for 2,628 meters were completed to infill existing drilling at the Feather Cap prospect to a 50/100 x 200m drill spacing to better evaluate identified anomalous gold mineralization within previous drilling, (including a maximum result of 11m @ 0.82g/t Au from 33m including 1m @ 4.76g/t Au from 35m, FCAC039) which extends over an interpreted strike extent of approximately 1.8km and remains open to the north and south. A significant result of 5m @ 1.39g/t Au from 30m was returned from FCAC093 which is interpreted to be associated with the lateral dispersion of gold along regolith boundaries within the weathering environment. A maximum result of 2m @ 0.34g/t Au and 0.12% Cu was returned within FCAC093 associated with jasperoidal chert. Importantly, significant mineralization within drilling at Feather Cap remains open to the south. Further Air Core drilling is required at the Feather Cap Prospect in order to test for southern extensions to the mineralization and RC drilling is required to infill around the above significant mineralization and prospective geology to better understand the gold potential of the area. The remaining 9 holes for 811m were completed within tenements E52/3275, E52/3350 and E52/3351, to further evaluate lower priority gold targets. No significant results were returned from this drilling.