Magnetic Resources NL announced that Gold Geochemical Target Zone Grows To Significant 2km in Length AT HN9. After an extensive 602 soil sampling programme (441 samples in the current survey), a significantly sized 2km long soil geochemical anomaly has been outlined being between 50 to 200m wide and is open to the north and south and is currently being further investigated over a 3.6km length. This highly prospective gold zone is only 15km NW of the Granny Smith Operations owned by Gold Fields Australia Pty Ltd. and only10km NE of the Jupiter Operations owned by Dacian Gold Ltd. at Laverton, WA. This 2km gold zone is associated with a favourable dilational bend from a NNW to NW direction and is associated with multiple sheared porphyries and sheared porphyry/mafic contacts, which come to surface where there are abundant workings and are discordant to the more common NS porphyries in the region and are flat dipping around 20 degrees to the east . This has analogies to the multiple flat shears and intrusives associated with the main nearby big mines Sunrise Dam (>10moz), Wallaby (7.1moz) and Jupiter (1.3moz). The 2km zone contains numerous very anomalous soil sample results with 99 samples that are greater than 25ppb Au of which 32 samples are greater than 100ppb and 18 samples are greater than 200ppb. A further 501 samples are being taken in January 2019, mainly endeavouring to extend this anomalous zone up to 800m to the north and 800m to the south, totaling 3.6km in length. Results are pending for a 40-hole programme totaling 1655m that was designed to test shallow down-dip extensions of the drilled gold mineralised shears which show potential for near-surface bulk tonnage mineralization over a significant 1.5km. A further 17 RC holes totaling 660m are planned based on additional positive results from the recently completed 441 infill soil geochemistry programme, that forms part of an ongoing more extensive 842 soil sampling programme covering an enlarged 3.6km strike. Magnetic has previously announced on the 20 November 2018 that it had optioned a granted mining lease M38/1041 which covers a 400m strike extension of the 1.1km HN9 drill-mineralised zone, as indicated by old gold diggings, which has encouraging very shallow gold intersections. Over a significant combined 1.5km, there are now 45 gold intersections greater than 0.5g/t of which 17 are greater than 1g/t as shown in Figure1 and Table 3, which are within the 2km gold target zone outlined by the soil geochemistry. Already there are very anomalous soil sample results obtained within the optioned Mining Lease including 115ppb, 164ppb, 187ppb, 358ppb, 421ppb and 617ppb.