Heron Resources Limited announced that it has commenced the next phase of drilling targeting the Lisa Lens at its wholly-owned Woodlawn Zinc-Copper Project, located 250km south-west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The initial discovery of Lisa Lens returned a number of significant drill intercepts and represents mineralization which could potentially be accessed in the important first two-years of the underground mining operation. The drilling rig and crew have been mobilized, and it is expected that the program will be completed within two months' time. The Lisa Lens is located adjacent to the I Lens in the upper-most ore horizon within the Woodlawn system. Discovered by Heron in 2015, the lens is typical of the high-grade polymetallic massive sulphide type found at Woodlawn, and is located 80 meters from the planned route of the decline, 200-250 m below the surface. A copper-dominated zone also occurs on the southern margin of the lens, which is typical for Woodlawn, and may provide additional economic value. Previous drilling by Heron targeting this area returned significant drill intercepts including: 12.4m at 20% ZnEq from 222m (12% Zn, 1.6% Cu, 2.0% Pb, 0.7g/t Au, 23g/t Ag), WNDD0104, including 9.5m at 26% ZnEq from 223m (16% Zn, 1.7% Cu, 2.7% Pb, 0.68g/t Au, 28g/t Ag); 4.2m at 28% ZnEq from 242m (17.7% Zn, 1.6% Cu, 5.0% Pb, 28g/t Ag, 1.1g/t Au), WNDD0015 Earlier historical mineralized results from the southern portion of the lens include: 4.2m at 15.1% ZnEq from 266m depth (4.9% Zn, 2.8% Cu, 2.3% Pb, 0.8g/t Au and 25g/t Ag), W089; 8.0m at 6.3% ZnEq from 234m depth (1.9% Cu, 8.3g/t Ag), W145. The planned program will consist of approximately 2,000 m of diamond drilling.