Mincor Resources NL announced that it has made a strong start to its underground drilling program in the untested 1.1km zone between the Long and Durkin North mines near Kambalda, with the second drill-hole intersecting a zone of high-tenor massive sulphides. A major program of underground drilling commenced recently from the first identified stockpile location in the space between the Long and Durkin North orebodies, referred to as the "Golden Mile" of nickel in Mincor presentations. The program will comprise sequential 'fans' of underground diamond drill holes which, in conjunction with down-hole electromagnetics (DHEM), will systematically test this zone for significant new zones of nickel sulphide mineralisation. In an excellent start to this program for fiscal year 22, the second diamond hole has yielded an exciting massive sulphide intersection which demonstrates the typical high-grade tenor associated with the Kambalda Dome mines of Long and Otter Juan. The estimated width of the intersection is 0.5 metres and, while portable-XRF analysis has confirmed the high- grade tenor, given this is based solely on a visible inspection and consistent with Mincor standards the Company will await final assays to confirm the average nickel grade of the intersection. Assay results are expected within 1-2 weeks. Mincor awarded the underground drilling contract to Webdrill in the March 2021 Quarter and mobilisation to site was completed in late June/early July 2021. The second underground drilling rig is currently completing a small grade control program. Once completed later this quarter, that rig will be utilised for the exploration program. A permanent wire for down-hole EM will be delivered to site in August 2021, meaning that an active DHEM program can be efficiently completed. In general, DHEM will be conducted on every second hole to assist with targeting for the drilling program as it progresses sequentially across the 'Golden Mile'.