Bardoc Gold Limited announced that it has received further significant results from recent resource definition and exploration drilling at the cornerstone 1.7Moz Aphrodite Deposit, part of its 100%-owned 3.03Moz Bardoc Gold Project near Kalgoorlie, with the latest results demonstrating significant growth potential in the under-explored Sigma Lode. The drilling has successfully confirmed the shallow supergene mineralisation at the Sigma Lode, located immediately east of the planned open pit over the main Alpha and Phi Lodes, while also identifying significant widths and grades of mineralisation within the Sigma Lode at depth in fresh rock. The Aphrodite Deposit is a multi-lode system containing 1.7Moz in Resources and 500koz in Ore Reserves. It forms a key baseload ore feed in the later years of the current mine plan for the Bardoc Gold Project, located 40km north of Kalgoorlie, supplementing ore from the Excelsior and Zoroastrian Deposits, 20km to the south, where the central treatment facility will be located. The supergene mineralisation at Aphrodite is free-milling and will complement free-milling ore feed from the Zoroastrian and Excelsior Deposits. Further work is required to follow up and expand on the fresh rock mineralisation at the Sigma Lode, which is located about 120-150m east of the main Alpha Lode. The Sigma Lode is under-explored compared to the Alpha and Phi Lodes and has the potential to deliver similar widths and grades to Alpha Lode, which forms part of the Aphrodite underground mining Reserves. This represents an exciting long-term growth opportunity for Bardoc Gold. Recent resource definition and exploration Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling, comprising 26 holes for 4,592m, has successfully targeted and intersected the shallow supergene mineralisation at the Aphrodite Sigma Lode. A significant intersection from Sigma Lode, 21m @ 3.94g/t Au from 147m including 7m @ 6.12g.t Au from 161m in 20APRC0013, requires additional follow-up work to test for extensions down-plunge and along strike. The widths and grades returned in 20APRC0013, if found to be continuous, may have a positive impact on future resource models and pit optimisations of the Sigma Lode Pit, as well as the evaluation of future underground mining. Recent results include: 21m @ 3.94g/t Au from 147m including 7m @ 6.12g/t Au from 161m 20APRC0013; 7m @ 2.77g/t Au from 177m in 20APRC0015; 8m @ 2.92g/t Au from 78m in 20APRC0024; 10m @ 1.23g/t Au from 56m in 20APRC0015; 9m @ 1.51g/t Au from 69m in 20APRC0029.