Millennium Minerals Limited reported highly encouraging new results from reconnaissance drilling testing significant new gold trends at both the Middle Creek and Camel Creek Mining Centres at its Nullagine Gold Project (Nullagine or Project) in WA's Pilbara region. At the Middle Creek Mining Centre, the results have further strengthened the potential of the newly discovered 2.5 km-long Hopetoun ­ Endeavour trend of mineralization. Reconnaissance drilling supports the potential to establish several open pit operations along this trend, which stretches from the All Nations North deposit in the north-east to the Hopetoun deposit to the south-west. This trend will become an important focus for in-fill resource drilling during 2017. In addition to this new discovery, impressive results have also been returned from drilling programs completed within the Camel Creek Mining Centre. Reconnaissance drilling along the 1.2 km-long Daisy Central prospect (located between the Little Wonder and Round Hill deposits) has also returned significant high-grade results, suggesting that this area will also become an important focus for resource drilling during 2017. In addition, high-grade results have been returned from the Mustang prospect and the immediate surrounds of the Little Wonder and Roscoes Reward deposits. All these projects are located within the company's Camel Creek Mining Centre. The Hopetoun - Endeavour trend represents a north-east striking 2.25 km long mineralised fault corridor that extends from the historic Hopetoun workings in the south-west, through to the All Nations North prospect area to the north-east. The historic Endeavour workings are located approximately at the central point of this mineralised trend. The Hopetoun North ­ Endeavour trend is interpreted to represent gold mineralisation along the same fault/shear corridor that hosts the well-endowed Bartons deposit to the south-west. This newly discovered mineralised zone potentially represents a very significant north-eastern extension to this high grade mineralised trend. All results from a reconnaissance RC drilling program completed during the December Quarter have now been received. Further significant results include: 9 m @ 3.20 g/t Au from 43 m including 2 m @ 9.70 g/t Au (HNRD063), 10 m @ 2.19 g/t Au from 27 m including 1 m @ 7.14 g/t Au (HNRD058), 5 m @ 2.44 g/t Au from 54 m (EDRD137) and 2 m @ 3.24 g/t Au from 3 m (EDRD129). These results follow on from previously released results which included: 20 m @ 2.51 g/t Au from 28 m including 1 m @ 5.00 g/t Au (EDRD034), 6 m @ 5.73 g/t Au from 52 m including 3 m @ 9.41 g/t Au (HNRD049), 3 m @ 4.70 g/t Au from 3 m including 1 m @ 12.70 g/t Au (EDRD107) and 4 m @ 2.75 g/t Au from 4 m including 1 m @ 5.29 g/t Au (EDRD076). These encouraging results will be followed-up by drill programs in the current quarter to test for extensions to the known mineralisation and infill existing wider spaced reconnaissance lines. The Daisy Central prospect is located between Little Wonder and Round Hill deposits, approximately 25 km from the processing plant. The prospect consists of several discontinuous but parallel sets of historical workings that trend east-north-east over approximately 1.2 km. The western end of the trend is interpreted to adjoin the eastern limits of the Little Wonder deposit. Very little historical exploration work has been carried out as the area is covered with a thin veneer of colluvium which masks geology. Previous rock chip sampling along with sporadic, wide spaced RAB drilling has been completed which returned anomalous gold results beneath historic workings. As a first-pass test, the company completed three wide spaced reconnaissance RC lines across the prospect during the December Quarter to confirm the presence of anomalous gold beneath the colluvium cover as well as to confirm the structural controls on mineralisation. The results from this drilling have delivered immediate success which potentially indicates significant bedrock mineralisation along multiple trends. Better results include: 4 m @ 12.11 g/t Au from 39 m including 1 m @ 44.30 g/t Au (DCRD0031), 9 m @ 1.32 g/t Au from 32 m (DCRD0022), 7 m @ 1.26 g/t Au from 34 m (DCRD0013), 4 m @ 4.80 g/t Au from 57 m including 1 m @ 15.0 g/t Au (DCRD0032) and 3 m @ 1.57 g/t Au from 32 m (DCRD0026). The Mustang prospect is located within the Camel Creek Mining Centre, approximately 1.5 km north-east of the existing Little Wonder deposit. The prospect is defined by a series of small workings and a 1.2 km long gold in soil anomaly. Mineralisation is interpreted to be consistent with a north-east trending, south-east dipping quartz vein within sheared, sericite/hematite altered sediment. First-pass geological mapping and rock chip sampling by the Company was completed during the September Quarter last year returning highly anomalous rock chips results up to 37.5 g/t Au. Two reconnaissance drilling programs were completed by the Company during the December Quarter last year to better test the extents of the soil anomaly. Significant results include: 6m @ 3.95 g/t Au from 43m including 2m @ 10.13 g/t Au (MURD0079), 7m @ 2.63 g/t Au from 46m including 1m @ 11.2 g/t Au (MURD0073), 7m @ 2.27 g/t Au from 25m including 1m @ 5.29 g/t Au (MURD0069), 5m @ 3.68 g/t Au from 22m including 1m @ 7.98 g/t Au (MURD0031) and 4m @ 3.9 g/t Au from 9m including 1m @ 5.41 g/t Au (MURD0036). A continuous high-grade mineralised zone has now been defined over a 200 m strike extent close to the historic workings. An in-fill and extensional drill program is planned to commence this quarter. Through an ongoing review process, it was noted that anomalous results returned from historical RAB drilling conducted between the Little Wonder and Roscoe's Reward deposits correlated with a lithology equivalent to the mineralised host lithology at the bottom of both the Roscoe's and Little Wonder open pits. During 2016 December Quarter, drill programs were completed to test for the presence of parallel mineralised structures between the existing Little Wonder and Roscoe's Reward deposits, and potential strike extensions to the known mineralisation at Roscoes Reward. The drilling conducted between Little Wonder and Roscoes Reward have returned highly encouraging results indicating that parallel mineralised zones are present with results including: 11 m @ 1.81 g/t Au from 62 m (CCRD0032), 9 m @ 0.93 g/t Au from 24 m (CCRD0038) and 4 m @ 11.66 g/t Au from 44 m including 1 m @ 43.1 g/t Au (CCRD0044).