Cannindah Resources Limited announced the next set of assay results from the drilling program currently underway at Mt Cannindah, copper gold silver project south of Gladstone near Monto in central Queensland. This drilling program was planned such that it may extend the current JORC resource, as well as test the continuity of higher-grade copper zones within the project area, and possibly locate new areas of interest for follow up and potential in-fill drilling. CAE has made major revisions to the original planned drilling program after Intersecting copper mineralisation over hundreds (100's) of metres in the first 7 holes to date. The hole 21CAEDD003 in plan view in relation to historic holes. This hole was designed to test the plunge of the mineralisation to the west, it was drilled approximately west (260 o magnetic), which is effectively 50 plus degrees different to the south-south-west (207o magnetic) bearing of hole 21CAEDD002. It is also drilling in the opposite direction to the previous Mt Cannindah historic holes. Significantly, hole 21CAEDD003 pushed on further down plunge to the west and discovered previously unknown or copper, gold and silver zones as well as enhancing some poorly delineated zones. This successful strategy led to the continuation of hole 21CAEDD003, with the objective of establishing the extent of the Mt Cannindah copper-gold -silver mineralised system down plunge and well past the previously known limit of the mineralised envelope at the project. Eventually the hole was terminated at 762.6m, at the limit of the drill rig's capability. Although copper values are reduced in the deeper section, chalcopyrite blebs are present. Sulphidic mineralised hydrothermal breccia is present at the end of the hole, as it is in hole 21CAEDD002 which contains elevated silver at depth. As stated in the ASX Announcement of 9 Novermber2021, in spite of drilling the Cannindah system to great depths, have not yet reached the limit of the mineralisation, encountering shows of copper, elevated silver, and extensive intrusive-driven alteration and sulphidic breccia to the bottom of all deep holes drilled to date. CAE are now reporting a high grade gold intersection from hole 21CAEDD003, emphasising how successful this targeted drilling strategy has been to date, particularly in reference to hole # 3: On 9 Novermber2021 CAE reported from hole 21CAEDD003: 163m @ 1.44 % Cu, 0.40 g/t Au, 36 g/t Ag from the supergene and upper primary zone (14m to 177m). A lower primary zone (252m to 400m): 148m @ 1.01% Cu, 0.22 g/Au, 12.5 g/t Ag. Assays above 316m downhole depth in hole 21CAEDD003 are within the bounding envelope but not necessarily contained within the current resource blocks. These assays fill data gaps between historic drillholes within the current mineralised envelope above 316m depth, and may contribute to increasing the grade and continuity of the copper, gold and silver zones. The mineralised breccia system is cut by relatively minor post mineral dykes. Simply put, within the mineralised envelope of the current (2011) resource, hole # 3 filled data gaps and improved the grade continuity. In addition, by extending hole # 3 outside of the current resource outline, CAE have discovered significant new copper, silver and gold zones further down plunge. Latest assay results from sulphidic breccia zones occurring outside the current resource outline have returned high grade gold results: The overall intercept is 11m @ 3.4 g/t Au,13.5 g/t Ag and 0.25 % Cu (567m to 578m) which includes: 1m @ 8.3 g/t Au, 24 g/t Ag, 0.37% Cu (567m - 568m) 3m @ 7.15 g/t Au, 25.8 g/t Ag, 0.36%Cu (575m-578m) Which Includes 1m @ 10.52 g/t Au 576m-577m.