Kin Mining NL reported significant new results from drilling across several new and existing prospect areas at its 100% owned Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia, where exploration continues to highlight the potential to grow the current 1.23Moz Resource inventory and make new discoveries. Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling at EagleCrow below previously reported highgrade aircore drilling intercepts has intersected several significant zones of shallow, highgrade gold mineralisation extending over a strike length of 500m at Eagle and two zones, each extending over approximately 400m of strike, at Crow. The results reinforce the Company's view that EagleCrow offers compelling potential for an emerging gold discovery on the western side of Cardinia and that the Cardinia Hill trend holds significant discovery potential subject to additional drilling. EagleCrow: The EagleCrow prospect, located just 2km from the centre of Cardinia, was defined in late 2020 from a regional soil geochemical program undertaken by Kin Mining. The soil program covered the historical Eagle and Crow prospect workings, where rock chip samples and historical scout AC drilling over a limited strike length had returned highgrade results. Kin Mining completed an initial program of AC drilling in March and April, comprising 405 drill holes for 17,447m. Results from the first 290 holes (13,261m) were reported to the ASX on 14 April 2021, including significant zones of shallow highgrade gold mineralisation. A second announcement on 24 May 2021 reported on the remaining 115 holes (4,186m of drilling) which also included further significant zones of highgrade gold mineralisation. The initial RC program was designed to test the downdip portion of the nearsurface mineralisation below the base of oxidation tested in the earlier AC drilling programs over a strike length of approximately 1.8km. RC drilling at the Crow prospect delivered strong intercepts including 17m at 3.78/t Au from 43m which included 4m at 5.45g/t from 43m; and 3m at 12.9g/t from 54m in hole CW21RC013, 100m along strike from a previous intercept of 8m at 7.90g/t in earlier AC drilling. Mineralisation appears to have a shallow north east dip in a similar orientation to the nearby BrunoLewis and Kyte mineralization Other intersections included: 6m at 4.19g/t Au from 13m in hole CW21RC011 underneath 3m at 2.03g/t Au from 29m in CW21RC006 which appear to define a second parallel zone with a similar orientation. Both zones of shallow north eastdipping mineralisation intersected in the initial, broad spaced RC drilling extending over a strike length of approximately 400m with minimal historical surface workings. RC drilling at the Eagle prospect delivered further strong intercepts including of 5m at 3.10g/t Au from 55m in hole EG21RC446, located along strike from strong historical intercepts. Drill holes EG21RC444 to EG21RC448 were all mineralised and indicate that a narrow zone of steep eastdipping mineralisation extending over a strike length of approximately 500m is present, adjacent to old surface workings. The latest results continue to reinforce the interpretation that the Eagle and Crow prospect hosts a number of zones of coherent gold mineralisation which warrant further closer spaced RC drilling that is aimed at defining additional Mineral Resources from the Cardinia Project area. Other Exploration Update: Diamond drilling is continuing at the Fouracre Nickel sulphide target, located approximately 60km north of Leonora. Initial drilling is expected to be completed in approximately two weeks. At Mt Flora, a second phase of Aircore (AC) drilling has been undertaken to follow up and step out from the discovery program, with an additional 268 holes being drilled for 10,763 metres completed in Phase 2, targeting extensions to earlier highgrade results, like 22m at 8.96g/t Au from 42m. A second phase of AC drilling was also completed at Iron King, where approximately 10,700m was targeted at the Dalzeil trend to follow up earlier highgrade results achieved in the maiden AC program and the historically mined Iron King trend. Data analysis and interpretation of the recently completed gravity survey at the greater Cardinia area is presently being undertaken by Southern Geoscience geophysical consultants. The analysed data is scheduled to be handed over to Kin Mining in early September.