Heron Resources Limited announced that it has intersected significant base-metal sulphide mineralisation at its wholly-owned Woodlawn Zinc-Copper Project, located 250km south-west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The intercepts at both the G2 and Lisa Lens positions extend the limits of the mineralisation in these areas and will provide additional early stage production for the operation. The G2 Lens is located adjacent to the planned route of the decline at 120m to 150m below the surface and represents the first underground ore that would be processed through the plant. Initial metallurgical test work results on 3 composite samples (G2 Main, G2 Hanging Wall and G2 Copper) have been received and show encouraging recoveries and concentrate grades and will be the subject of a later market release following the receipt of the full test work program results. These results are highly encouraging and extend the G2 Lens some 20m to the south and down-dip in this area. Importantly, the very high-grade G2 Hanging Wall (G2HW) position has been extending to the south beyond WNDD0116, although its continuity is expected to be variable. Assays are currently pending, and follow-up drilling is planned. With the expanding footprint, it is clear that G2 Lens is proving-up to be an important addition to the early mine inventory. The drill rig is currently drilling a geotechnical hole before recommencing at the G2 Lens. The Lisa Lens is located adjacent to the I Lens in the upper-most horizon within the Woodlawn mineral system approximately 80 meters from the planned decline route at 200-250m below the surface.