Miramar Resources Limited advise that aircore drilling at the company's 80% owned Gidji JV Project ("Gidji") has outlined regolith gold anomalism over four kilometres within a mineralised structure, intersected visible gold in a quartz vein and highlighted multiple targets including one with apparent similarities to the 10Moz Paddington deposit. The maiden aircore drilling campaign at Gidji has intersected regolith gold anomalism within a N-S trending structure over approximately four kilometres of strike. The structure extends from the northern projection of the neighbouring 314koz Runway deposit to the regionally important Boorara Shear Zone where a series of shallow historical RC drill holes previously intersected gold mineralisation. The recent aircore drilling has highlighted a mineralised N-S trending structure and two new targets where this structure intersects NW trending geology and/or regional structures. At the northern end, the N-S structure crosscuts a northwest trending sequence of sediments, mafic and ultramafic rocks within the Boorara Shear. A series of shallow RC holes drilled on one line by previous explorers had intersected shallow west dipping supergene and/or primary gold mineralisation however most of the surrounding holes were shallow and/or ineffective. The local geology, structural setting and scale of Miramar's newly named "Marylebone" target appears similar to the Paddington gold deposit, approximately 10km to the north along strike, and which has produced over four million ounces since its discovery in 1984. Coarse visible gold was panned from a zone of ragged quartz fragments and clay at 57-58m in hole GJAC096 which was drilled to the west and down dip of the historic RC holes. GJAC096 returned a result of 8m @ 496ppb Au from 56m, including 4m @ 925ppb Au which included the coarse gold, apparently at the base of a paleochannel. The presence of 0.22g/t Ag in this sample indicates the gold is most likely related to primary gold mineralisation. The recent aircore drilling has outlined an area of regolith gold anomalism up to 300m wide and over a strike length of approximately 1600m so far. The target remains open along strike as the next drill line to the north is over 360m away and consists only of shallow RAB holes. Hole GJAC095 did not reach basement, so the gold mineralisation also remains open to the west and down dip at this stage. A second high priority target has been identified where the same N-S structure intersects a NW trending feature interpreted from magnetic data. Aircore drilling produced a 1600m by 300m zone of regolith gold and pathfinder anomalism including 2m @ 779ppb Au at the end of hole in GJAC058. Three aircore lines were drilled to confirm historic drilling results up to 9m @ 1.25g/t Au on the west side of the Goldfields Highway at the "Railway" target. Holes GJAC084 and GJAC085, on the western end of the central line, both returned wide intersections of regolith gold anomalism towards the bottom of the hole with 8m @ 194ppb Au and 8m @ 351ppb Au (EOH) respectively. This target has a potential strike length of approximately 1km.