Albion Resources Limited advised that all diamond drill holes completed to date have intersected faulted-controlled zinc-lead mineralisation at Pillara East, part of the company's 100% owned Lennard Shelf Zinc-Lead Project (the "Project") in Fitzroy Crossing, southern Kimberley, Western Australia. The company believes the visual observations, including marcasite and mineralised breccias featuring sphalerite and galena, highlight the potential for discovering new areas of economic lead-zinc mineralisation adjacent to the Uncle Billy Fault or in the nearby Western Embayment. Drilling across the prospective geology is continuing. The company's maiden diamond drilling program seeks to confirm and extend mineralisation identified in the historical EPP11 intercept, which produced 4.6m @ 5% Zn and 30.5% Pb from a vertical depth of approximately 47m. Albion has intersected Pb and Zn, with associated marcasite, in all eight developed holes, confirming and extending the mineralisation beyond the original EPP11 intercept. A tectonically-controlled breccia developed in fault zones within platform facies carbonates hosts the mineralisation. The mineralised breccia show limestone clasts rimmed by sphalerite, galena, marcasite and occasional sparry calcite. The style of mineralisation is reminiscent of the Pillara deposit.