Aldoro Resources Ltd. announced that diamond drilling has commenced at Target 2, line 5400 identified from Induced Polarisation (IP) surveying where it is targeting potential Ni-Cu-PGE mineralisation. The Narndee Ni-Cu mineralisation model is based on the Callisto Ni-Cu deposit in the Fraser Range held by Galileo Mining Limited. IP surveying is continuing to the north of Target 2 in an attempt to close out of the northern extension of Target 2. Target 2: lies 500m to the north of Target 1 and is based on a very strong aeromagnetic anomaly associated with VTEM and the PGE geochemical anomalies as well as surface gossans.

The model for this location is shown in Figure 2 with basal Ni-Cu ore body at depth with a faulted offset with possible PGE's association. The 2D chargeability and resistivity sections for line 5400N (Target 2) are shown in Figure 5 and 6 respectively. Interpretation has identified an inferred contact between peridotite (ultramafic) and an underlying mafic (basalt or gabbronorite) with an associated response consistent with that expected for massive sulphides.

The upper peridotitic layer has been historically RC drilled by Falconbridge (circa 2003) and intersected peridotite with up to 0.3%Ni and up to 0.26g/t Pd. The chargeability profile shows that these holes appear not to have been drilled deep enough, or too far east to intersect the inferred mineralised contact zone. The chargeability and resistivity responses are consistent along all three Target 2 profiles conducted to date suggesting the contact anomaly has strike extent over 200m north south and open ended to the north and south.

The Target 2 lines were extended some 250m to the west to cover the anomaly.