Lefroy Exploration Limited announced that auger drilling is under way at the Hang Glider Hill prospect which is located 50km to the south east of Kalgoorlie. The area is within the 100% owned Eastern Lefroy tenement package, part of the greater Lefroy Gold Project (LGP). The auger program is designed to cover a contiguous group of tenements granted in mid-2019 and that are located along strike of the Hang Glider Hill gold discovery. The program will compliment and extend the auger drilling completed by the company during 2018 which outline a gold in auger anomaly that was open to the north west up to 2km from Hang Glider Hill proper. Approximately 900-point samples are to be collected on a regular grid with east west lines spaced 200m apart and sample points every 50m. This technique will sample material up to 2m from surface and cover the entire tenement package under grant extending north west from Hang Glider Hill. Any gold anomalous trends generated from this surficial program will then be followed up with more focused and deeper aircore drilling. The sample grid will cover and additional 2000m of the Hang Glider Hill trend. The program is expected to be completed in early February with results anticipated later that month. Background-Hang Glider Hill: HGH is located in the north west region of the Company's Lefroy Gold Project ("LGP" or "Project"), approximately 50km to the south east of Kalgoorlie. It is part of the Eastern Lefroy package of tenements which covers 249km. Tenements are wholly owned by LEX and not subject to any farm-in agreements. The LGP is referenced in two packages that is. Eastern Lefroy covering 249km of wholly owned tenements including Lucky Strike, Red Dale, Havelock, Hang Glider, Neon and other sub-projects along or adjacent to the regional Mt Monger fault; and Western Lefroy JV tenements covering 372km adjoining the St Ives gold camp that are subject to a Farmin and Joint Venture agreement with Gold Fields Limited. The Eastern Lefroy tenements are proximate to the regional Mt Monger Fault, which is considered to be structurally analogous to other major regional faults in the Kalgoorlie terrain. The company considers areas around the Mt Monger Fault to be prospective for large gold deposits and hence these areas are a major focus for exploration by the company. HGH has been the focus of reconnaissance stage exploration since early 2018 following the discovery of numerous gold nuggets and preliminary definition of a north-westerly trend extending 2.3km from the original HGH nugget find. The Company considers the gold nuggets to be a surface geochemical anomaly. In September 2018 the Company completed an early stage auger drilling program as an initial exploration search tool along the trend. A total of 266 samples were collected at 50m centres along 200m spaced east west lines that effectively cover approximately 2000m of strike. The results of the sampling defined northern and southern zones of gold anomalism (plus 20ppb Au) around the interpreted position of the Mt Monger Fault. The zones are coincident with the locations of the discovered gold nuggets. The northern anomaly consists of three subparallel trends with a strike of up to 880m. The southern anomaly is centered about Hang Glider hill and is a coherent anomaly over a 680m strike length. The anomaly has four sample points exceeding 50ppb Au, with a peak of 82ppb. In November 2018 three angled diamond drill holes were completed. The 3 angled diamond holes were sited at the base of the south side of the hill and evaluated 160m of strike. Each of the holes intersected a similar geological sequence comprising a shallow oxide zone, and a strongly deformed or sheared zone. These are in contact with a lower, relatively undeformed sequence of biotite altered intermediate volcanic and sedimentary rocks, that includes black shale. The results from this early stage diamond drilling confirmed gold mineralization within the sheared and quartz veined rock package in the first hole 19HGDD001. Significant results returned from 19HGDD001 include: - 6.8m at 1.86g/t Au from 53.7m. 7.68m at 0.66g/t Au from 44m (includes VG). The results from the three diamond drill holes have for the first time provided important geological and structural information at Hang Glider Hill that assist in refining the geological model at this new gold occurrence.