Reward Minerals Ltd. announce that it has received Heritage Clearance for Phase 2 drilling at its Officer Basin Potash Project. The Heritage survey was conducted in accordance with the standards and requirements of Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation (WDLAC), the trustee corporation for Martu native title. Eleven (11) new drill sites and associated access tracks have been Cleared, covering an area of approximately 135km2. The Survey will ensure Reward's activities avoid Registered Sites and WDLAC identified exclusion areas. Some modifications to access corridors have been made as a result of the survey however the modifications do not affect the exploration scope or program. The Clearance allows Reward to continue exploration at its Officer Basin Project, where activities resume at previously Cleared Areas. It is anticipated that at least 3 holes from the Phase 2 drill program will be completed during the current field season. OB001 ­ OB005 have been drilled along Seismic Line N83-01 over a distance of 11.3km, striking NE-SW across a potential palae ovalley system containing potash-rich brine. The depths of brine encountered in these holes vary between 20m and 200m in depth. OB005 began earlier in September but has experienced some technical delays. Modifications to the drilling technique have been applied to overcome these issues. Drilling is expected to recommence mid-October.