Alt Resources Limited provided the latest exploration results from the 18 RC holes drilled at the Shepherd's Bush prospect located at the Mt Ida South project during December 2019 with significant intercepts. Significant new intercepts include: 104m @ 1.0 g/t Au from 32 metres, including 22m @2.96 g/t Au, 2m @ 8.34 g/t Au and 5m @ 9.15 g/t Au; 77m @ 1.11 g/t Au from 13 metres, including 12m @ 3.6 g/t Au and 2m @ 14.75 g/t Au; 69m @ 1.02 g/t Au from 55 metres, including 16m @ 1.5 g/t Au; 30m @ 1.24 g/t Au from 12 metres; 35m @ 1.01g/t Au from 33 metres; 20m @ 1.13g/t Au from surface; and 34m @ 0.93g/t Au from 36 metres. Gold mineralization at Shepherds Bush appears structurally controlled striking north-east with a moderate dip to the south-east. Recent drilling has confirmed the majority of gold mineralisation at Shepherds Bush is associated with banded shale and chert beds with minor BIF. The shale and chert units in the oxide display multiphase veining and brecciation and variable amounts of carbonate and chlorite alteration with little sulphides contained in these units. Bands of massive to semi massive sulphides have been intercepted further downhole. Surface outcrop appears as an iron rich gossan and together with the chert forms the dominant topographic feature in the area. The results from the two RC programs indicate Shepherds Bush has the potential to develop as a bulk tonnage low-grade gold deposit.