DGO Gold Limited announced promising results from a recently completed program of 42 air core drill holes for 2,591m at Bryah, 70km north of Meekatharra, Western Australia. The most recent program, DGO's second phase of drilling, targeted sediment hosted gold and base metals and DeGrussa style copper/gold mineralisation. The targets resulted from the analysis of multi-element geochemistry from the first phase reverse circulation drilling, soil sampling programs, and geophysical datasets, by expert geological consultants. Research on known base metal deposits undertaken by CSIRO shows that base metal mineralisation often sits within a halo of anomalous base metals and pathfinder elements such as thallium and barium, with concentrations increasing with proximity to the mineralisation. Thallium is highly volatile and may form an extensive halo around a massive sulphide deposit. Assays greater than 1 ppm are considered anomalous. Barite is a hydrothermal exhalative and its presence is often indicative of nearby base metal mineralisation. Analysis of the recent drilling results show a number of the holes drilled exhibit a composite of base metal concentrations (a combination of copper, lead, zinc, barium and thallium concentrations) increasing with depth. These results are considered to indicate proximity to base metal mineralisation below or along strike of the recent holes. The drilling at Bryah has identified 2 target zones within the Juderina Formation in the southern part of the tenements where base metals, and the key pathfinder elements thallium and barium increase with hole depth. The two main target zones are: Target A: A 7.5km long barite anomaly up to 26m @ 5.5% Ba in 20BYAC0036 supported by strong thallium (up to 26m @ 8.0ppm Tl) and silver (up to 21m @ 2.1ppm Ag) results in hole 20BYAC0042. Target B: A 2.5km barite zone within the previously interpreted conductive fault and magnetic destruction zone associated with a major airborne electromagnetic (AEM) anomaly in the south east of Bryah. The Zone is defined by increasing concentrations of copper, lead, zinc, silver and thallium towards the bottom of several drill holes. The geochemistry of the Bryah drilling demonstrates strong alteration within the Juderina Formation sediments consistent with proximity to massive sulphide mineralisation. A third phase of drilling using a diamond drill rig will test the identified targets. This program will be commenced when regulatory and heritage clearance are completed. DGO's Bryah land holding covers 128km2 on the edge of the Bryah and Yerrida Basins, 70km north of Meekatharra. Bryah is prospective for sediment-hosted gold in an area of known gold nugget occurrences at and adjacent to Judge's Find where surface mining for gold has occurred for some time. The source of the gold nuggets is unknown. Gold mineralisation is likely controlled by thrust-fault bounded, anticlinal structures at the contact of the Juderina Sandstone and Johnson Cairn Formation black shales. Two exploration licences form this position: E51/1729 (DGO 100%) and E51/1590 (TasEx JV - 80% DGO; 20% TasEx).