E79 Gold Mines Limited reported preliminary results from recently completed geophysical programs over its Laverton South Gold Project in WA. E79 Gold, which listed recently on the ASX following a successful $7 million Public Offer, has two flagship projects, the Laverton South Project in the world-class Laverton Tectonic Zone (`LTZ') and the Jungar Flats Project in the North Murchison region. Both of these large, underexplored projects sit within greenstone belts that are endowed with over 30 million ounces of gold. Laverton South Project: The Laverton South Project, with an area of 346km2, covers a southern portion of the Laverton Tectonic Zone (`LTZ') approximately 130km east north-east of Kalgoorlie, within the major gold producing Archean Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia. The LTZ is one of the world's richest gold belts with more than 30 million ounces (Moz) in historical production, reserves and resources and hosts numerous prolific deposits including Granny Smith (3.7Moz), Sunrise Dam (10.3Moz) and Wallaby (11.8Moz). Within the Laverton South Project E79 have two tenement packages, Lake Yindana and the Pinjin JV. These projects sit within 15km either side of the ~1Moz Rebecca deposit (Apollo Consolidated - subject to a Board-recommended take-over offer from Ramelius Resources), while the Pinjin JV ground straddles the Anglo Saxon deposits (Hawthorn Resources) and has the historic Patricia open pits 7.5km to the north. Pinjin JV (E28/2283, E28/2284, E28/2375, E31/0999, E31/1005, E31/1007, E31/1056, E31/1082) E79 Earning-In E79 has a farm-in agreement with St Barbara Limited (`St Barbara") over the Pinjin Project, covering 139km2 of prospective ground within the Laverton South Project. Details of the JV agreement can be found in the Company's Prospectus. The Pinjin JV contains a number of targets that were evaluated and ranked by St Barbara, including walk-up drill targets. These targets are generally associated with a dolerite unit that runs through the southern tenement package and contains several highly ranked targets. A 2D seismic survey was recently undertaken to map this dolerite unit at depth and identify the regional stratigraphy. Data has been collected and processing is underway. A ground survey was completed by Haines Surveys in the northern part of the JV, with preliminary results revealing a potential intrusion into the stratigraphy. This potential intrusion is significant as it puts the results from historical exploration into context. The potential intrusion has a historic gold in soil anomaly over the western contact and RAB drilling from a 1987 campaign identified anomalous gold near the northern contact of the intrusion (SWP136 - 12m @ 0.86 g/t Au from 4m and 8m @ 0.23 g/t Au from 24m to EOH 1). This target is considered a high priority with exploration and drill planning underway. Lake Yindana (E28/2659) 100% Lake Yindana covers an area of 207km2 in the southern portion of the +30Moz LTZ, approximately 130km east-northeast of Kalgoorlie. The Project consists of a large untested greenstone belt, defined by corroborating magnetics and gravity data, as well as historic drilling, which runs for over 25km through the tenement. Lithologies from the historic drilling shows gabbro, ultramafic and granitic gneiss, with the latter being a similar host to Apollo Consolidated's Lake Rebecca deposit, 9km to the northwest. Additionally recent gravity data shows intrusion related targets within the greenstone stratigraphy. 2 E79 believes that the largest deposits are typically found early in new exploration search spaces and the recently identified greenstone belt at Lake Yindana represents an exciting `first mover' opportunity. Murchison Project: Jungar Flats (E51/1975, E51/1803, E51/1848, E20/0926) 100%. The Jungar Flats Project, in the North Murchison region, is located 70km west ofMeekatharra and 45km north northeast of the 2.8Moz Big Bell gold deposit. The Project tenure covers an area of 336km2, contains approximately 30km of strike of the highly prospective Big Bell Shear and straddles a narrow north south trending greenstone belt. The Company has contracted Haines Surveys to undertake a gravity survey over the bulk of the tenement package, commencing in late November. Of particular interest is the central greenstone belt which is obscured by granite through the central zone of the tenements. The gravity survey will allow the Company to infer contacts between granite the greenstone sequences and broad structural trends under cover help the Company to refine and plan its initial exploration activities.