Beaker Resources NL advised that drilling at its 1.4Moz# Lake Roe Gold Project continues to extend high-grade gold mineralisation at relatively shallow depths below the Bombora open pit Resource, 100km east of Kalgoorlie in WA. Diamond hole BBDD0129 returns 6.8m @ 12.07g/t Au from 277m (estimated true width of 3.4m) including 3m @ 21.53g/t Au from 280m. A step-out hole a further 80m to the south intersects the Tura lode with numerous specks of visible gold. The results extend the down-plunge extent of high-grade mineralisation on the Tura lode to 900 metres with the system remaining open down plunge. Drilling at Breaker's Lake Roe Gold Project continues with two diamond drill rigs running continuously, and one Reverse Circulation (RC) rig operating on a campaign basis depending on availability. The diamond rigs are targeting high-grade lode extensions on 80m step-outs, while the RC rig is primarily focussed on near-surface extensions of the open pit Resource, and on exploratory drilling outside Bombora. The latest results are from two diamond drill holes (BBDD0129 and BBDD0130) testing the steeply dipping Tura Lode located in the central part of the Bombora deposit. The two drill holes are 80m and 160m step-outs respectively from recently reported BBDD0124. Each drill hole intersected significant visible gold. Diamond drill hole BBDD0129 returned a number of intercepts with the expected Tura Lode section returning 6.8m @ 12.07g/t Au from 277m, including 3m @ 21.53g/t Au from 280m. BBDD0130 intersected the Tura lode as expected from 399.7m to 406.5m. The Tura lode in this area consists of a steep east-dipping mylonitic shear zone with strong silica alteration and laminated quartz veins and 0.5% to 1% pyrrhotite and pyrite. The core section from 401.4m to 402.6m revealed numerous specks of visible gold on the exposed core surface. The results collectively extend the down-plunge extent of high-grade mineralisation on the Tura Lode to 900 metres with the system still open down-plunge to the south. Extensional drilling on the Tura Lode will target the high-grade gold down-dip, and will progress to the south on 80m step-outs. Extensional drilling is also underway tracking the North lode stacked array northwards on 80m step-outs.