Native Mineral Resources Holdings Limited announced that it has completed a comprehensive data analysis and target definition program across Exploration Licenses ("EL") - EL 37/1362 and EL 37/1363 ­ which form the Music Well Gold Project ("Music Well"), located 60 km north-northeast of Leonora. Music Well covers 270 km² in the Yilgarn Craton region and is considered highly prospective for gold mineralization given its close proximity to four operating gold mines and a history of small-scale gold mining within the project tenure. Intrusion-hosted gold mineralisation in the same host intrusive rocks has been demonstrated in high-grade historic open pit gold mines located less than 3km west of E37/1362 and only 20 km west of the priority Music Well target area. Data generated from this desktop programme will be used to refine planned field work activities at Music Well which are expected to commence this quarter. NMR remains committed to pursuing short term mining opportunities in the central part of the tenement (E37/1363) area where multiple geological and geochemical methods have shown extremely positive and anomalous values for gold in a priority area of approximately 2km x 3km. This highly prospective tenement remains underexplored; however gold and gold-bearing samples have been recovered from quartz veins exposed at the surface. In order to quickly and effectively identify potential near-surface gold mineralisation, NMR has explored all available public data in detail and has uncovered an immediate priority target area at Music Well. A collation of geochemical and assay results collected and reported by previous tenement holders from across the area. Data Analysis Summary: Shear and fault-zone hosted gold mineralisation in the Yilgarn is relatively common with the intrusive rocks and potentially far more common than previously considered. Traditionally greenstones have provided the principal focus for explorers but faults and fractures propagating from greenstone to granite offer an attractive "low hanging fruit" opportunity for gold as demonstrated by proven gold mines to the west. Mapping and sampling of the Music Well region by previous exploration companies including FSR (2014) and Voyager Gold (1999) have shown that the area is characterised by several meter- to tens-of-meter's wide, gold-bearing quartz veins which have been demonstrated to contain gold with two exceptional rock chip samples returning grades of 34.8 and 32.47 ppm Au (FSR sample numbers MWR02 and MWR003 respectively). Further, the Music Well project area is located within a jurisdiction containing other significant modern and historic granite-hosted gold deposits and projects including Red 5 Limited's King of the Hills deposit, Northern Star Resources Limited's Ramone deposit and the historic Wonder and Celtic mines being re- investigated as part of the Bundarra Project now owned by Saracen Mineral Holdings. Importantly, NMR consider the Music Well project as analogous to the intrusion-hosted gold (IHG) deposits of the Bundarra Project. A number of quartz-bearing and gold bearing shear zones, similar to those found at Bundarra, have already been identified at Music Well and based on the magnetic data from the region, some shears may extend for up to 10km in strike length. These gold-bearing shears are a high priority target for NMR. The Bundarra Project is of particular geological and exploration relevance to the Music Well project because the mineralisation is less than 20 km to the west, formed in the same suite of intrusive rocks and, like the interpretation of the Music Well target area, the gold deposits occurs either completely within granite or at the boundary between granite and greenstone. The geology of the Bundarra area was only revealed after significant drilling and field sampling which in turn led to the identification of narrow rafts of greenstone that are semi-continuous with the surrounding greenstones or, at the level exposed, isolated within the granites of the Bundarra Batholith. Furthermore, major shears cutting through the granite such as the Wonder Shear, Bluebush Shear and the Bundarra Lineament are the host to Bundarra mineralisation. A number of quartz-bearing and gold bearing shear zones have already been identified at NMR's Music Well project area and based on the magnetic data from the region, some shears may extend for up to 10 km in strike length.