Lefroy Exploration Limited reported the results from a maiden 136-hole aircore (AC) drilling program at the recently acquired Coogee South prospect. Coogee South is located within the wholly owned Eastern Lefroy tenement package, which is part of the wholly owned greater Lefroy Gold Project (LGP) located 50km southeast of Kalgoorlie. The LGP is a commanding, semi-contiguous, granted land package that covers 637.6km2 immediately east of and adjoining the world class +10Moz St Ives Gold camp, which is owned and operated by Gold Fields. The project is also immediately south of the high-grade Mt Monger gold centre operated by Silver Lake Resources Limited. Coogee South Drill Program: The Coogee South Prospect is located immediately along strike to the south of the high-grade (+5g/t Au) Coogee open pit, which was successfully mined by Ramelius Resources Limited during 2014. Coogee South was excised from the Western Lefroy Farm-in (WLFI) and JV and returned as a 100% owned project to the Company on 18 June 2021. A 136-hole first pass AC program for a total of 4056m was completed by the Company in September at Coogee South. This early-stage drill program aimed to evaluate a priority target area immediately along strike to the south of the Coogee open pit (Figure 2). A limited phase of RC drilling in 2006 recorded a best intersection of 17m at 1.67g/t Au from 99m in CSRC03 within the Coogee South excision. This target remains open down dip and along strike. The 136-hole air core drilling program evaluated the 1500m corridor defined by historical shallow rotary air blast drilling (RAB) with close spaced (80m line & 40m centres) drilling. The holes are effectively a geochemical sampling program designed to outline and generate regolith (oxide rock) gold anomalies for follow up deeper RC drill evaluation. Results: Drilling has successfully generated two new broad gold anomalies known as Catalina and Bronte. The aircore (AC) drilling technique provides a rapid first pass coverage of new areas to gather samples from the top of the bedrock or fresh rock. It generates anomalies in the bedrock for follow up RC or diamond core drill testing Depth to cover ranges from 4 to 14m, with an average of 8m. Transported cover is largely ferruginous aeolian sand. Below the base of alluvium is a pallid zone or mottled zone which forms a flat layer that is on average to 18m downhole. The drilling encountered a hard silica band, representing silicified bedrock which is interpreted to be a regolith effect. Numerous holes were not able to penetrate this band and may not have been an effective test of the targets. Generally, the holes that penetrated through the silica band returned better gold results. The key rock units identified comprise a sequence of felsic to intermediate volcanics including rhyolite, dacite and andesite. There is also a diorite porphyry encountered mainly in the western most holes at Catalina and through the majority of the holes at Bronte. Significant results from the program include: 3m @ 0.99g/t Au from 24m to EOH in LEFA967; 6m @ 0.38g/t Au from 12m to EOH in LEFA984; 4m @ 0.67g/t Au from 24m in LEFA992; 2m @ 0.84g/t Au from 24m to EOH in LEFA1004; 4m @ 1.48g/t Au from 36m to EOH in LEFA1020; 1m @ 1.40g/t Au from 29m to EOH in LEFA1022.