Kin Mining NL advise that the first deep diamond drillhole completed to test an Induced Polarisation (IP) anomaly at the HelensRangoon Fault position, part of its 100% owned 1.4Moz Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia, has intersected significant zones of gold mineralisation at the targeted position. As part of its ongoing exploration and growth program at the CGP, Kin Mining recently completed a 5hole diamond drilling program to evaluate a number of Induced Polarisation (IP) geophysical anomalies located below the Helens, Helens East, Cardinia Hill and Rangoon deposits within the Eastern Corridor. The purpose of the program was to test the effectiveness of IP geophysics to identify highgrade gold mineralisation associated with elevated sulphide grade (mostly pyrite) which has been logged at the Eastern Corridor deposits in previous drilling.

The buried IP targets were generated by reprocessing data from historical IP surveys completed by Navigator Resources in 2013. The IP targets have been developed following the completion of petrophysical testing on selected samples of highgrade quartzsulphide mineralisation from the Helens, Rangoon and Cardinia Hill deposits that indicated that moderate IP responses were generated from sulphide mineralised samples that also carried elevated gold mineralisation. A total of five separate targets were identified and tested with a series of 340m to 400m deep diamond holes.

All five targets are located on two IP sections from the Kurrajong survey where mapping and resistivity data suggest the host rock is mafic or felsic volcanics. This is the first generation of deeper targets to be tested at Cardinia and represents a significant exploration development for the project.