Thundelarra Limited provided an update on the recent diamond and reverse circulation drilling programmes at the Lydia Prospect, which forms just one part of Garden Gully gold project near Meekatharra. Sixteen reverse circulation holes drilled for 2,924.3m advance; Two diamond tails drilled for 168.3m advance; Gold mineralisation encountered in all new holes; Significant new intersections at Lydia from this programme: 8m at 2.6 gpt Au from 81m in TGGRC087, 10m at 1.9 gpt Au from 127m in TGGRC087, 11m at 2.9 gpt Au from 120m in TGGRC096, 9m at 4.8 gpt Au from 213m in TGGRC097, 10m at 2.6 gpt Au from 115m in TGGRCDD098, 4m at 2.9 gpt Au from 131m in TGGRCDD098, 5m at 3.1 gpt Au from 137m in TGGRC114. Previously announced significant intersections at Lydia: 6m at 2.8 gpt Au from 49m in TGGRC015, 7m at 24.5 gpt Au from 11m in TGGRC018, 37m at 1.8 gpt Au from 71m in TGGRC026, 4m at 3.8 gpt Au from 97m in TGGRC032, 14m at 2.2 gpt Au from 216m in TGGRC033, 80m at 1.9 gpt Au from 79m in TGGRC034, 5m at 3.8 gpt Au from 97m in TGGRC073, 30m at 3.0 gpt Au from 105m in TGGRC073, 8m at 2.9 gpt Au from 104m in TGGRC077. All holes intercepted gold mineralisation in both the weathering profile and the underlying primary zone, confirming the presence of an extensive mineralisation system which extends for over 500m strike identified so far and remains open to the north and south and at depth.