Core Lithium Ltd. announced assays from the gold re-assay program on the Bynoe Gold Project have resulted in new targets and prospects emerging and existing gold targets being affirmed. An impressive result of 828 ppb Au in a conventional soil sample originally collected for lithium was received from a new prospect named Pickled Parrot. The prospect was immediately geological mapped by Core and found to be the focus of a series of quartz veins in an area of least 300m in length and 50m wide. Re-assay of Core's previous soil samples over the most advanced prospect at Golden Boulder have also expanded the anomalous geochemical halo and the mapped quartz vein system has been substantially revised to extend over at least 400m long and 100m wide. Re-assay of Core's lithium-soils from Ringwood Prospects MT07 and Quartz Wall (up to 229 ppb) has firmed up the distribution of gold in those and adjacent areas. The re-assay results have also generated a number of new targets where there were no previous gold assays, including Far East (up to 150 ppb Au in soils), Piper North (up to 151 ppb Au in soils) and Westwood (up to 96 ppb Au in soils). These prospects are currently being investigated and sampled, and further archived pulps will be assayed for gold. The re-assay program has also identified a broad dispersion of low-grade gold in the Burrell Creek Formation at BP32, 300m south of the BP33 Deposit (up to 194 ppb in bottom-hole RAB). Other re-assay results to hand lend support to the validity of various gold targets and prospects at Finniss, as previously outlined by Core. Although Core is taking advantage of the vast library of lithium exploration samples collected by Core over the past 5 years from the Finniss Lithium Project tenements, gold mineralisation is located separately from the spodumene pegmatites, as the gold is not related and is typically associated with quartz veins. Core has received approximately half of the initial batch of these lithium sample pulps recently re-assayed for gold and the remaining results of this first gold focussed re-assay are expected later this month. Core has also undertaken field investigations of over 15 targets, including mapping, rockchip sampling and soil sampling. The assays of this recent fieldwork are expected over the coming weeks and months and positive assay results from these programs will be followed up in due course. Based on the early success of the re-assay program, it is likely that a plethora of further targets exist, where documented quartz vein systems have not been assessed for gold, but gold-indicator elements such as As, Sb and Bi are anomalous - and many quartz vein systems in the Bynoe Field have not been tested at all. Numerous gold targets have now been generated and Core believes it is well positioned in terms of tenure, easy access, local expertise and gold prospectivity to progress the gold exploration potential at both the Bynoe and nearby Adelaide River Gold projects. This highly prospective Pine Creek Orogen gold province in the NT hosts over 10Moz of gold resources and has the potential for long-term, profitable mining operations in a historic mining district with over 4.5 million ounces of gold produced over the past four decades. Whilst the recent review of exploration and geochemistry data has highlighted the significant gold potential of the Bynoe Pegmatite Field, Core remains absolutely focused on delivering Australia's next lithium project by developing the Finniss Lithium Project near Darwin in the Northern Territory. The Pickled Parrot gold anomaly occurs on the eastern end of a regional soil line originally sampled for lithium that forms part of Core's lithium 2019 exploration surveys. Re-assay of conventional soil sample collected by Core has resulted in a peak 828 ppb Au anomaly. These regional lithium exploration soils samples were originally selected for re-assay in 2020 based only on moderately elevated Arsenic and Bismuth. Pickle Parrot Prospect lies within what Core believes is a fertile zone at the northern periphery of the Ringwood pluton. The quartz veins locally contain inclusions of shale and box-works of iron oxide, interpreted to be weathering of former sulphides which can often be associated with gold mineralisation. Re-assay of Core's previous soil samples over the most advanced prospect at Golden Boulder have expanded the anomalous geochemical halo and confirm the historic surface sampling results. The preliminary outline of the quartz vein system as released on 29 April 2020 has also been substantially revised - the envelope now extends over at least 400m long and 100m wide. Historic rockchips at this prospect are up to 15.85 g/t Au and there is an RC intersection of 48m @ 0.34 g/t Au. Further drilling is required to assess the correlation of gold anomalism and quartz veining with the zone of gold mineralisation. Core has now also recently collected quartz vein rockchips and auger-based soil geochemical samples and mapping data along lines at Golden Boulder. Assay results for the rockchips and soils are expected in the coming month.