Koonenberry Gold Ltd. announced that it has identified the potential for multiple prospects, similar to its Lucky Sevens target where historical drilling intersected 5m at 25.1 g/t gold hosted within a quartz reef from surface. Koonenberry's upcoming exploration program will expand the conceptual desktop work with detailed field structural mapping, which will be important in elucidating the deposit-scale controls on mineralisation. This will be complemented with a continuation of the regional soil sampling programme that the Company had commenced prior to listing, and has previously shown to be effective2. Infill soil samples at several targets, including Lucky Sevens, have already been collected and are awaiting assay. Similarly, rock chip samples and costean samples from Seventeen Black are being processed. Results of this work will be used to guide and prioritise RC drilling to test the highest priority targets. Koonenberry Gold personnel have been keenly pursuing opportunities around its flagship Lucky Sevens gold prospect, where a mineralised reef is exposed on the surface, and historical drilling has intersected 5m at 25.1 g/t hosted within a quartz reef from surface. The Lucky Sevens structure is traceable for more than 2km along strike and is one of many gold targets that have been identified within the 1,339 km2 tenure. It lies within the little-explored Koonenberry fold and thrust belt which is considered prospective for orogenic gold systems based on similar lithostratigraphy, structural style, mineralisation timing and tectonic setting as seen in the Victorian Goldfields, in particular, the Stawell Zone.