Golden Mile Resources reported the results from a 5,614 metre aircore drilling program recently completed at Benalla and Darlot. Drilling tested BGT1 and BGT3, two priority geochemical and geophysical targets on the Benalla Gold Trend (BGT) in the Company's Leonora Gold Project, and strong gold-in-soils and rock chip results at the Central Target on the Darlot Project. Golden Mile's Leonora Gold Project comprises a regionally significant tenement package focussed on the Ironstone Well, Monarch and Benalla Gold Projects located east of the Leonora mining centre in the prolific Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. The Company's projects are along strike from and surrounded by significant gold production, development and exploration projects including St Barbara's Gwalia Project and Kin Mining's Cardinia Project. The Company's recent focus at Leonora has been the follow up of targets defined from the Company's auger sampling and airborne geophysical programs at Benalla. Benalla contains more than 7km strike length of high priority gold-in-auger anomalies immediately along strike from KIN Mining's 1.15Moz Cardinia Gold Project. In mid-2020 the Company completed a first phase aircore drilling program at Benalla testing targets BGT2 and BGT4 with gold-in-soil results of up to 371ppb and 374ppb Au respectively. This first phase program encountered multiple intersections of gold mineralisation across two mineralised structures including: BTAC026 12m at 1.03g/t Au from 40m incl. 4m at 2.52g/t Au and BTAC027 8m at 1.28g/t Au from 28m incl. 4m at 2.44g/t Au. These targets lie along strike to the southeast of Kin Mining's emerging East Lynne gold trend with BGT2 showing a very similar magnetic anomaly to Kin Mining's Cardinia Hill prospect, and both targets appearing to lie on a northwest trending structure towards the Cardinia area. A second phase 4,303m aircore drilling program at Benalla targeted BGT1 and BGT3 on 100m x 25m spacings. BGT1 is the largest gold anomaly identified by the Company's 2020 auger sampling, with results up to 387ppb Au along a 1km strike length. In common with BGT2 and BGT4 both targets lie on regional structures extending into Kin Mining's Cardinia Gold Project, and the Company's drilling encountered similar geology to mineralised assemblages reported by KIN, including felsic and intermediate to mafic volcanic units and metasedimentary sequences. The program intersected further multiple broad, shallow intersections of gold including BTAC082 4m @ 3.15 g/t Au from 12m and 16m @ 1.05 g/t Au including, 4m @ 2.93 g/t Au from 52m. BTAC120 16m @ 0.81 g/t Au from 16m including 4m @ 1.56g/t Au from 20m. Drilling again intersected mineralisation in a broad northwest-southeast orientation with mineralisation associated with quartz veining and disseminated pyrite and potassic alteration associated with a felsic volcanic unit, near the contact with a surrounding andesite. Notably several of the lines of aircore did not close off mineralisation either along line or at depth, including the highest-grade intersections at BTAC082 with work ongoing to understand anystructural and/or lithological relationships to focus follow up drilling. Further AC drilling is planned to extend lines where mineralisation is open (e.g. BTAC082) as well as remaining untested targets including several high priority multi element anomalies with geochemical associations analogous to Cardinia. A systematic RC drilling program is also planned to test several of the identified mineralised structures to determine the full extent and gold grade of these structures as well as test for mineralisation underneath the shallow aircore holes drilled to date. The Darlot Gold Project is located approximately 110km north of Leonora immediately adjacent to the Darlot Gold Mine, owned and operated by RED5 Limited. The Project is interpreted to contain strike extensions of several key structures that control gold mineralisation in the Darlot goldfield. However, despite being adjacent to a major gold mine, the tenement has seen limited modern exploration with some gold anomalism detected that has never been systematically followed-up. The Company has identified several target areas spatially associated with the southeast strike extensions of key structures in the Darlot goldfield and proximal to known gold occurrences: Northern Target: On the Taranaki Fault Zone (TFZ) adjacent to the historical Rosewood Bore and Gipps Hill gold mines; Central Target: South of the TFZ and the Janine gold occurrence where RED5 have reported recent grab samples containing up to 21.9 g/t Au and Southern Target: Located along the SE extension of the El Dorado Fault,) and proximal to the Amazon and Ballangarry mines. In late 2020 the Company drilled a 37-hole, 1,311m aircore program at Darlot targeting magnetic and gold-in-soils anomalies on the Central Target Area. These soil anomalies are associated with historic workings close to a granite-mafic contact. The relatively shallow holes were drilled to blade refusal in an area of little to no cover. The anticipated geology of mafic basalt and granite lithologies was encountered along all drill lines, with several narrow, zones of gold mineralisation intersected including DAC003 4m @ 0.18 g/t Au from 12m and 8m @ 0.59 g/t Au from 16m, DAC015 3m @ 0.17 g/t Au from 28m and DAC020 4m @ 0.24 g/t Au from 28m. The intersections in hole DAC003 and DAC015, along with lower grade intercepts in surrounding holes, describe a NW trend which parallels the regionally important structural fabric (e.g. TFZ) with holes DAC015 and DAC020 ending in mineralisation within a `cloud' of lower grade gold anomalism. Further drilling is now warranted to test these structural zones and for higher-grade depth extensions of the mineralisation intersected to date. The Company is also assessing options to test the Northern and Southern targets at Darlot and will update the market in due course on further work planned.