Kin Mining NL provided update on its ongoing regional exploration strategy, as it prepares to step up exploration activity across a number of satellite projects located outside the core 1.23Moz Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia. Kin owns six separate projects located east and west of the centrally located CGP (Figure 1) which the Company has been advancing with a range of exploration activities over the past 12 months including ground-based geophysical surveys, surface auger soil geochemical surveys and first-pass air-core (AC) drilling programs to evaluate their prospectivity. The purpose of the regional exploration program across the gold-based projects is to provide an initial assessment of the mineralisation style and gold grade and determine whether each project has the potential to be a viable stand-alone project or would more naturally provide potential satellite feed to a future CGP based mining and processing operation. The key parameters governing these two potential development options is the distance from Cardinia, potential alternative treatment options, project size and mineralisation grade. Other projects in the portfolio of tenements also offer Nickel sulphide exploration potential and these are being assessed in parallel with the gold project evaluation. The results to date have confirmed the presence of several mineralised trends with exceptional results such as 22m at 8.96g/t Au highlighting the high-grade nature of the mineralisation at the project. Mineralisation is present in three separate zones, interpreted to be associated with east-dipping quartz veins and splays originating from the Federation Fault and other parallel structures Multi-element assays from bottom-of-hole samples in the AC program and the initial auger soil sampling survey have confirmed that the gold mineralisation is associated with silver, tellurium and tungsten as primary pathfinder minerals. The follow-up work program includes RC drilling of high-grade AC drilling intersections along strike and at depth to determine the extent of the vein system mineralisation. RC drilling is scheduled to commence in early July. In addition, further AC drilling to extend existing lines and cover strike extents of the known mineralisation into alluvial covered areas is also planned. Several gold targets have been identified within the Randwick Project area associated with interpreted major fault or shear intersections, flexure zones and historic workings, as well as an auriferous paleo-channel target south of the Golden Chain prospect located on P37/7997. Only limited modern exploration has been conducted within the project area. At Gold Hill a small deposit was defined in the 1980s, a portion of which was subsequently extracted in a heap leach operation which lies adjacent to the Project area (Randwick Gold Hill Mine). The Murrin Project is located approximately 50km east of Leonora. Several regional NW and NNE trending thrust faults and shear zones including the Kilkenny Fault, Kilkenny Creek Fault, Pearl Shell Fault and the Nangeroo Fault run through the area. Several gold targets have been identified within the Murrin Project area associated with interpreted major fault or shear intersections, flexure zones and historic workings. Only limited modern exploration has been conducted within the project area. An auger soil geochemical program is planned to commence in the September Quarter 2021 as the initial phase of a systematic exploration to assess the project for potential follow-up drilling programs.