Great Southern Mining Limited announced the results of a multi-element soil survey conducted over one of its regional targets in the Duketon Greenstone Belt named Amy Clarke, located 60km north of Laverton, Western Australia. Highlights: Large, kilometre-scale, gold in soil anomalies identified following a recent regional soil survey program at Amy Clarke in an area only ever sparsely RAB drilled to a maximum of 9m depth in 1996; High-grade gold in soil trends identified 3km south along the same mineralised trend that hosts the plus 300,000-ounce Erlistoun gold deposit owned by Regis Resources Limited. Gold anomalies have excellent correlation with immobile pathfinder elements which suggest the source of the gold anomalies is close by. Scale and magnitude of anomalies is similar to the surface expression of million-ounce gold deposits in the Duketon district such as Garden Well. A 10,000m Air Core (AC) drilling program has been planned and approved. A drill rig is secured to complete the program later this year.