Citigold Corporation Limited announces ongoing results of it's latest broad regional exploration program. Further sample results have been returned from the stream sediment and rock chip exploration sampling program across Citigold's land holdings. Of the 84 sites sampled, twelve (14%) have returned anomalies in the -2mm sand fraction of stream sediments. Based on log-probability statistical analysis, gold values above 0.1 g/t Au, copper, lead and zinc values above 100ppm and arsenic values above 20 ppm are considered anomalous for this area. Gold was analysed by commercial laboratories in Townsville and Perth using 50g fire assay with atomic absorption spectrometry finish on sub-samples from 2-5 kg screened sand samples. Base metals were analysed by Inductively Couple Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP- AES). The majority of the anomalous samples are in and around the Charters Towers urban and suburban areas and are predominantly downstream of known old gold mines and their associated processing mills and stamper batteries. Four of the samples are in Gladstone Creek, downstream of the Venus gold battery and processing works which operated from 1872 until 1975 when it was acquired by the Qld National Trust for preservation as a tourist attraction. Anomalous gold in the -2mm sand fraction was detected in the current sampling program up to nine kilometres downstream of the battery. The anomalous results in this set of samples are unlikely to identify new mineralisation but have been useful in determining how far gold particles can be traced downstream away from their source. The anomalous samples with their coordinates and assay results are tabled below. All base metal anomalies were associated with anomalous gold values and are typical of the Charters Towers style of mesothermal mineralisation, with gold above 0.1 g/t Au showing a strong association with lead and zinc above 100ppm but low copper and arsenic values. Sampling is planned to resume in late March or early April following the end of the Wet Season which has delayed the commencement of work in 2021.