Kin Mining NL announced that it has intersected several significant zones of shallow, high-grade gold mineralisation in a recently completed 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 spectacular intercept from drill-hole MF21AC522 of 22m @ 8.96g/t Au from 24m (including 8m @ 21.0g/t Au from 32m), together with several other significant shallow results. The results have rapidly elevated the Mount Flora prospect as a priority for the Company's exploration team. The Mount Flora prospect was identified as a priority 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. Geological mapping of the area suggests that these are related to the dominant north- east oriented structural trend, represented by the Federation, Sligo Creek and Lady Susan Faults. A number of historical workings are located along these faults, with gold mining in the area dating back to the 1890s even though no hard rock mining has been conducted on the holding since the 1950s. In recent times, numerous alluvial gold nugget patches have been discovered by metal detecting prospectors within the tenement group. Significantly, there has been minimal exploration drilling in the area, except in M39/1118 where RAB drilling over a limited area by Sons of Gwalia in 1988 returned zones of anomalous gold. Kin Mining completed a maiden program of AC drilling at Mount Flora in April 2021, comprising a total of 269 drill-holes for 10,166m, targeting the strongest of the gold-in-soil anomalies. The results to date have confirmed the presence of several mineralised trends, interpreted to be associated with splays originating from the Federation Fault and other parallel structures. Multi-element assay results for bottom-of-hole samples used to characterise the mineralisation, alteration and rock types are currently pending at the assay laboratory, however initial results suggest that the gold mineralisation is associated with anomalous silver, tellurium and tungsten in sulphide-rich vein structures. Field investigation of the mineralised intersections is now underway with the objective of defining the controlling features of the high-grade mineralised zones. Follow-up AC drilling to extend existing drill lines and RC drilling to confirm mineralisation in fresh rock is planned once the remaining assays results have been received.