Kalamazoo Resources Limited announced that following the completion of its diamond drilling program at the Lightning Prospect, all assay results have now been received and interpreted. The Lightning Prospect is located within the private Pine Plantation in EL006679 of the Castlemaine Gold Project. The Lightning Prospect is situated 2km south along the same strike-extent as Kalamazoo's Mustang Prospect, where the Company completed its maiden diamond drilling program in April 2020. The Lightning Prospect was identified in 2019 as one of Kalamazoo's top ten prospects located within the Castlemaine Gold Project. This assessment is based on past gold production and records, historic drilling and the results from groundwork, geophysical and geochemical surveys and 3D structural modelling recently carried out by Kalamazoo. The Lightning program involved six diamond drill holes totalling 1,818.6m to test 440m strike-extent of prospective structures interpreted to be an analogue of the nearby Wattle Gully Mine, approximately 5km to the south. Located within Kalamazoo's EL006679, the Wattle Gully Mine operated between 1934 and 1969 and produced 1.1Mt for 411,000oz of gold at 11.1g/t Au. The six diamond drill holes were drilled from three sites and included three short "wedge" holes to obtain additional information over a particular zone of interest. The drilling results from all six holes confirmed the targeted "Wattle Gully Mine" analogue structure consisting of a west-dipping fault zone up to 10m in thickness with abundant quartz veining, alteration and minor visible gold. The best gold assays recorded were 0.8m at 11.1 g/t Au from 143m and 0.4m at 12.3 g/t Au from 139m (LT20DD02W) and 0.55m at 10.6 g/t Au from 143m (LT20DD02). Near to the drilling at the Lightning Prospect and along trend from the Mustang Prospect, a prospector has recently recovered, by metal detecting, three coarse gold-in-quartz specimens. These specimens, up to 1.5cm long, were located over a relatively small area. Kalamazoo has made a site inspection of the area where the gold specimens were discovered to confirm the location is within the Lightning/Mustang strike extent. To date, Kalamazoo has defined a trend of high-grade gold mineralised structures that includes the Mustang Prospect, the coarse gold-in-quartz specimens location and the Lightning Prospect, for a total strike extent of approximately 2.5km. This trend is coincident with the presence of numerous historical mine workings and shafts which further supports the prospectivity of this mineralised extent. Accurate historical production records for the area are limited, however mining recoveries in the Lightning Prospect (Nimrod) vicinity were reported to be ~1 oz/t (i.e. ~ 31 g/t) of gold for 23 years (as at 1882). The high-grade potential of this area is further demonstrated by the high-grade drill intersections recorded to date. For example, Kalamazoo's recent drill results from the Mustang Prospect included 0.8m @19.4 g/t Au from 319m (MU19DD002), 1.42m @ 261.3 g/t Au from 100m (MU19DD04) including 0.17m @ 1,620 g/t Au4 as well as 0.8m @ 11.1 g/t Au from 143m (LT20DD02W) at the Lightning Prospect.