Kin Mining NL announced that it has intersected significant zones of shallow, high-grade, gold mineralisation in a follow up air-core (AC) drilling program at the Mount Flora prospect, located 20km from its 100%-owned 1.23Moz Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia. The latest results include a number of strong intercepts such as 8m at 3.75g/t Au from 32m in MF21AC710 and 16m at 1.16g/t Au from 24m in MF21AC715, located along strike from drill-hole MF21AC522 which intersected 22m at 8.96g/t Au from 24m and 8m at 2.79g/t Au from 28m in MF21AC524, together with other significant shallow results. The results have confirmed the discovery of a significant zone of new mineralisation and rapidly elevated the Mount Flora prospect as a priority for the Company's exploration team. The Mount Flora prospect was identified as a satellite target after regional, wide-spaced auger sampling undertaken in late 2020. The auger program identified a number of gold-in-soil anomalies, which were NNE-trending parallel to the dominant north-east oriented structural trend, represented by the Federation, Sligo Creek and Lady Susan Faults. Kin Mining completed a maiden program of air-core drilling at Mount Flora in April 2021, comprising a total of 269 drill-holes for 10,166m on 11 lines of drilling at 200m line spacings targeting three gold-in-soil anomalies. The maiden program received outstanding results, particularly at the eastern zone of mineralisation. These assays identified several mineralised trends, interpreted to be associated with splays originating from the Federation Fault and other parallel structures. Follow up AC drilling completed in July 2021 comprised an additional 268 AC holes (for 10,763m) on an additional 13 lines designed to: In-fill to 100m line spacing the eastern zone mineralisation; Test potential extensions of the eastern zone, north and south at 200m line spacing underneath areas of weakly anomalous soil geochemistry; Test further east along existing lines where favourable geology and quartz veins were intersected in the end-of-line holes; and In-fill to 100m line spacing the north west zone. The assay results have been returned for the in-fill to 100m line spacing over the eastern zone, confirming that a continuous zone of mineralised lodes spanning at least 700m of strike and up to 150m wide is present at this location. Multi-element assay results for bottom-of-hole samples used to characterise the mineralisation, alteration and rock types have confirmed that the gold mineralisation is associated with anomalous silver, tellurium and tungsten in sulphide-rich quartz vein structures within mafic rocks. Significant intercepts. Additional AC drilling to extend existing drill lines and test the eastern zone for an additional 900m along strike to the north has been completed. The locations of these additional drill lines where assays are awaited. In addition, in-fill drilling at the north-west zone has confirmed the presence of semi-continuous, near-surface mineralisation over a strike length of 400m and up to 80m in width in two separate zones. The next phase of work, comprising RC and diamond drilling to confirm mineralisation in fresh rock, is planned to commence as soon as drill rigs become available, scheduled for early October - by which time the remaining assay results from the extensional AC drilling lines are expected to have been received.