Miramar Resources Limited advise that high- grade gold mineralisation has been intersected in the northernmost diamond drill hole at "Glandore East". With the results of historical drilling, Miramar's exploration at Glandore East has so far confirmed the presence of bedrock gold mineralisation related to multiple NE-trending structures crosscutting the granodiorite/mafic contact over a strike length of approximately 600m and to a vertical depth of approximately 180m. GDDD007 intersected narrow high-grade gold mineralisation, 0.4m @ 18.0g/t Au, within a broader zone of low-grade gold mineralisation (6m @ 1.39g/t Au), in an altered fine-grained rhyolite. GDDD007 was drilled approximately 75m north of GDDD004, which also intersected high-grade
mineralisation (0.8m @ 12.6g/t Au, including 0.4m @ 23.0g/t Au). The bedrock gold mineralisation seen at Glandore East underlies a large supergene gold footprint, outlined in aircore drilling over approximately 1 kilometre of strike, and remains open along strike and at depth. There are no effective diamond drill holes north of GDDD007. As previously advised, the initial Glandore East diamond drilling programme has now been completed. The multiple NE-trending structures remain poorly drill tested to date, especially where they enter the eastern mafic units, which are considered to be a more prospective host rock for significant gold mineralisation than the granodiorite. The Company is planning to complete a more detailed ground or UAV magnetic survey in the first quarter of 2023 to help refine the position of these structures and to aid targeting of further drill holes.