Breaker Resources NL reported more high- grade drill intercepts from its Lake Roe Gold Project, 100km east of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. The latest results extend the Bombora deposit to the north and south, and demonstrate high-grade growth potential in several lode types within the ore system. This announcement reports on the latest batch of assay results from: Thirteen (13) extensional and infill diamond drill holes (7,774m), including two wedges, targeting deeper high-grade lode and vein array systems. Eight (8) reverse circulation (RC) drill holes (1,720m) targeting southern extensions to the Bombora deposit; Twenty (20) exploratory RC drill holes (2,988m) located to the east and south of Bombora, targeting anomalous gold in previous aircore drilling at the Carbineer Prospect, the Claypan Prospect, and along the margin on the Swan Lake Syenite to the east of Bombora. BBDD0123 and BBDD0125 are two 80m step-out holes located north of the current Resource. Those holes were targeting the north extension of the flat lode array. Both holes successfully intersected multiple flat lodes where expected and assay results confirm that the presence of high-grade mineralisation continues. This indicates that the flat lodes array keep extending towards the north. Drilling of the next 80m step-out hole BBDD0128 is currently underway with encouraging visuals. Assays are pending. BBDD0113W1, BBDD0121 and BBDD0121W1 were 80m infill holes targeting the north flat lodes, partially included in the last resource update in the inferred category. Both holes successfully intersected the flat lodes where expected. Assays results confirm the structural, thickness and grade continuity of the flat lodes to the north. BBDD0114, BBDD0115 and BBDD0119 were targeting potential for additional stacked lodes at depth. Whilst they intersected flat structures, these were not strongly mineralised but provided valuable information for geotechnical evaluation of mine development. Bombora Southern Extensions Eight (8) RC drill holes at a length of 1,720m were completed on three drill sections targeting the west-dipping Quarries lode at the southern extremity of the Bombora deposit. The west-dipping Quarries structure has been traced over a 3.5 kilometre distance from Bombora South to the Carbineer Prospect (Figure 5).All eight (8) drill holes encountered significant mineralisation with best intercepts of: 3m at 6.82g/t Au from 153m in BBRC1870 (including 2m at 9.80g/t Au), 3m at 4.28g/t Au from 144m in BBRC1874 (including 1m at 10.94g/t Au), and 5m at 2.30g/t Au from 127m in BBRC1869 (including 1m at 6.75g/t Au). The twenty (20) exploratory RC drill holes to the east and south of Bombora returned anomalous and potentially significant results in several areas as summarised on. The magnetite-altered contact of the Swan Lake Syenite to the east of Bombora is prospective for syenite-associated gold mineralisation. This potential is supported by widespread gold, silver, tungsten and molybdenum anomalism in end-of-hole aircore drilling over a 12 kilometre strike length, the presence of magnetite-destructive silica-albite and carbonate alteration, shearing and quartz veining, and grades up to 3.06g/t Au in previous drilling.