Peel Mining announced that recent drilling at its 100%-owned Wagga Tank project, and at its 60%-owned Wirlong prospect (part of the Cobar Superbasin Project), both near Cobar in western NSW, has returned high grade base metal dominant mineralised drill intercepts. The initial drilling program at Wagga Tank, designed to confirm the presence of high grade base and precious metal mineralisation originally identified at Wagga Tank in the 1970s and 80s, was expanded as a result of initial positive results, with 18 drill holes undertaken so far and at least 7 drill holes requiring extensions. Wagga Tank is located on the western edge of the Cobar Superbasin, 130 km south of Cobar or 45km southwest of Mallee Bull, and represents a polymetallic VHMS-type deposit with many significant historic drill intercepts; last drilling was in 1989. To date, Peel has undertaken eighteen RC drillholes (for 4,315m). Many of these drillholes ended in mineralisation, with 5 having been extended by diamond tail drilling (for 473m) and a further 7 drillholes requiring extensions. Recent drilling at Wirlong (part of the Cobar Superbasin Project), designed to test for potential oxide/supergene Cu mineralisation, returned several new significant near surface intercepts. 8 RC drillholes (for 1,182m) were drilled to test updip from previous mineralisation covering 250m strike extent. All drillholes intersected mineralisation, with drillholes WLRC032-035 intersecting significant mineralisation including: 8m @ 3.63% Cu, 20 g/t ag from 71m in WLRC035; 7m @ 1.07% Cu, 4 g/t Ag from 99m in WLRC033; 6m @ 0.97% Cu, 3 g/t Ag from 117m and 5m @ 0.84% Cu, 4 g/t Ag from 144m in WLRC034 and 10m @ 0.64% Cu, 3 g/t Ag from 106m in WLRC032.