Black Cat Syndicate Limited advised that RC drilling has resumed at the Bulong Gold Project. Drilling has recommenced along the 1,550m long Myhree-Boundary Corridor. 1,900m RC drilling program to follow up on previous shallow, high-grade intercepts and to extend the mineralised strike length at Myhree, Boundary and Trump. An initial JORC Resource down to 100m at Boundary will be released in the March 2019 quarter and this drilling program will be extensional to the initial Resource. A 1,200m RC drilling program has commenced in the 1,550m long Myhree-Boundary Corridor. This drilling is designed to infill and extend the shallow, high grade mineralisation that already extends over 550m at Boundary and over 200m at Myhree. The current 800m `gap' between Myhree and Boundary contains only one line of shallow historic RAB drilling, with anomalous results. This drilling between the two deposits has the objective of extending mineralisation and building Resources along the Corridor as quickly as possible. OTHER RC DRILLING: Trump: A 500m extensional RC drilling program is planned along the emerging Trump Corridor. This drilling will test the northern extension to the currently defined mineralisation. Historic drilling, including 3m @ 14.17 g/t Au from 57m (94BRC65), 1m @ 15.20 g/t Au from 40m (94BRC68), along with recent RC drilling by Black Cat, including 8m @ 4.13 g/t Au from 44m (18TRRC003), has shown shallow high grade mineralisation extends over 200m along strike. Strathfield: A 200m program at Strathfield is planned to test for prospective stratigraphy along the Queen Margaret Corridor to the north of Strathfield. Previous drilling at Strathfield has shown shallow high grade mineralisation including, 1m @ 245 g/t Au from 48m (SBRC38), 1m @ 25.2 g/t Au from 24m (SFAC10) and 4m @ 5.03 g/t Au from 24m (18SFRC004). Mineralisation is open to the north and untested for over 350m. This under drilled area contains numerous historic mining shafts extending a further 2km to the north. NEAR TERM ACTIVITIES: Black Cat is looking to build a resource base from multiple deposits. Targeting strategy is as follows: Advanced Targets: progress mature targets to define JORC Resources and economic deposits as quickly as possible; Emerging Targets: assess emerging targets to determine their ability to become advanced targets; and Early Targets: efficiently evaluate and prioritise more conceptual targets to ensure that scale opportunities are not overlooked. Higher priority activities planned for the immediate future are on Advanced Targets as shown below: January - March 2019 infill and extensional drilling along the Myhree-Boundary Corridor; 19-21 February 2019 corporate presentation at RIU Explorer's Conference, Fremantle WA; January - March 2019 initial JORC Resource down to 70m at Queen Margaret to be completed once all shallow diamond results are returned; January - March 2019 initial JORC Resource down to 100m at Boundary to be completed once all diamond results are returned; March - April 2019 corporate roadshow to present latest drilling results and initial JORC Resources to investors; and Ongoing drilling of high priority Advanced, Emerging and Early targets to ensure that understand the breadth of the opportunity at the Project.