Catalyst Metals Limited announced Diamond drilling has recently resumed at the Tomorrow Gold prospect after a break over the Christmas period. The objective of the programme is to test for plunge extensions and repetitions of the high- grade gold mineralisation intersected in the top 100 metres. Most of the previous drilling at the Tomorrow Zone has been limited to the top 100 metres and has shown a zone of shallow gold mineralisation which extends over 800 metres. A common feature in the gold deposits in Victoria is the stacking of gold zones associated with west dipping faults and the anticlinal axis. This has recently been displayed at Fosterville with the discovery of the Swan Zone which now contains a reserve of 532,000 ounces at a grade of 58.8g/t Au. The 2017-18 diamond drilling program at Tandarra commenced in late November 2017, with one drill rig focussed on the Tomorrow mineralised trend. The program is designed to deliver 11 drill holes which provide investigations for deeper repeat mineralisation beneath the known shallow mineralisation. To date, 619 metres of HQ drill core have been produced from four drill holes. The geology of the Tomorrow mineralised trend is interpreted to consist of a series of west-dipping fault zones that have interacted with the Tomorrow anticline (fold) - producing dilational sites for the emplacement of quartz and gold-bearing reefs. The core sampling and assaying is under way and initial results are expected in March 2018. The core to date shows development of quartz and arsenious sulphides, as well as significant laminated quartz veins - all of which present opportunities for targeting saddle reefs. Of particular interest is the evidence for a deeper array of west dipping faults, which present an opportunity for a repeat of strong mineralisation in the anticline at depths of between 300-400m below surface. Significant intersections from the Tomorrow Zone in 2017 and earlier holes are shows the interpreted position of the next potential deeper zone of mineralisation on the Tomorrow North trend with the approximate pierce points from the diamond drilling. Previous drilling shows an intersection about 800 metres north of the main Tomorrow gold zone and this may represent the up-plunge position of the target zone. This programme will continue at least until the end of March 2018 but because of the time required for logging and cutting of core, assays are unlikely to be received until March 2018. An interpretation of previous gravity geophysical data has been completed at Tandarra and has highlighted eight targets that may represent corridors of gold mineralisation. This is using the same methodology as that used at the Four Eagles Gold Project where the drilling of two gravity targets has intersected new discoveries of gold mineralisation. These targets will be the focus of a planned air core programme of about 10,000 metres which is expected to commence in February 2018. Reconnaissance air core drilling has been completed at the Company's 100% owned Sebastian Gold Project (EL5533) and is now in progress at Macorna Bore (EL5521). At the end of December 2017, 33 holes (2,798 metres) had been completed at Sebastian and 18 holes (1,964 metres) at Macorna Bore. The air core programme at Sebastian has defined new corridors with anomalous arsenic geochemistry which will require follow-up drilling although gold grades received to date have been low. Similarly, at Macorna Bore, zones of anomalous arsenic geochemistry are present in the air core drilling with gold assays awaited. The gravity geophysical survey planned for Macorna Bore will commence before the end of January 2018 and will generate targets for further air core drilling.