Legacy Iron Ore Limited advised that drilling has been recently completed at the Sunrise Bore Project. The completed drilling program entailed 17 holes in the Kingsley-2 area for 1,440m. The drilling follows up results from the previous drilling in the area.

The drilling was designed to investigate the strike continuity of these previous results. Due to ongoing industry wide assay laboratory availability, it is expected that results may take several weeks to be received. The Sunrise Bore project is situated within the Mt Weld pastoral lease, approximately 220 km Northeast of Kalgoorlie.

The project is located about 16 km east of the Sunrise Dam gold mine. The basement geology is poorly exposed, deeply weathered and extensively covered by Tertiary laterite, deep lateritic soils and recent sediments, particularly adjacent to the Lake Carey salt lake system. Sunrise Bore is predominantly underlain by lateritic duricrust and transported alluvial silts.

Prospective sequences within the tenement consist of layered ultramafics interleaved with granitic intrusions as part of what appears to be a layered complex. The tenement geology comprises mafic and ultramafic flows with minor interflow sediments (mostly cherts) in the western parts of the area and a granite batholith to the east. The eastern domain comprises mostly granite with rafts of amphibolitic greenstone.

The terrain in the eastern part of the project area is variable with good outcrop associated with breakaways and areas of erosion and colluvial sheetwash associated with broad areas of little to no relief. To the west mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks which are abundant and represent the eastern most part of the Merolia Greenstone Belt. In other parts of the project area sheetwash and/or colluvium is found.