Navarre Minerals Limited continues to report impressive gold, silver and base metal results at its Morning Bill prospect, a key target within its wholly owned Glenlyle tenement (EL5497) in western Victoria. The company has now completed all eight holes across 2,994 metres of drilling, marking its first follow up of strongly anomalous gold, silver, copper lead and zinc mineralization reported in earlier air-core (AC) drilling. The latest highlight intercepts for the last five diamond core holes of the eight-hole program include: 9.7 metres @ 1.1 grams per tonne (g/t) gold from 306.8m, including 0.9m @ 4.3 g/t gold from within a broader zone of 30.5m @ 0.6 g/t gold, (GDD006). 278.9m @ 2.8 g/t silver from 70.2m, including 1.4m @ 117.1 g/t silver (GDD006). 194.8m @ 1.1 g/t silver from 222.7m to end of hole (GDD007) and 5.1m @ 13.7 g/t silver from 298.5m to end of hole, including 1.0m @ 58.6 g/t silver (GDD005). The target area covers a 1,100-metre strike extent and a width of up to approximately 400 metres. This near-surface mineralization remains open along strike and at depth. The diamond program aimed to gauge the vertical extent of the mineralization and to add further to the understanding of the rock types, mineralization style, alteration patterns and structures (general physical characteristics). The results reported in this release are from the remaining five diamond holes (GDD002, GDD004, GDD005, GDD006 and GDD007), as well as the remainder of GDD003. All eight diamond holes have intersected variably broad to strong gold, silver and associated polymetallic mineralization. The latest results follow the previous release of results to the ASX on 2 June and 10 June 2021. These assays included: 1.9m @ 10.1 g/t gold from 142.6m, including 1.0m @ 16.5 g/t gold, 216.0 g/t silver & 2.0% zinc from within a broader interval of 46.8m @ 0.5 g/t gold from 120.5m (GDD001). 2.5m @ 3.7 g/t gold from 364.9m, including 0.9m @ 9.1 g/t gold (GDD001. 305.4m @ 3.0 g/t silver from 72.6m, including 1.9m @ 130.0 g/t silver (GDD001). 6.7m @ 1.8 g/t gold, 2.4 g/t silver, 1.5% zinc, 0.4% lead and 0.1% copper from 208.6m (GDD003), including: 0.4m @ 10.1 g/t gold, 11.4 g/t silver, 9.1% zinc, 4.8% lead and 0.2% copper; 0.4m @ 8.0 g/t gold, 2.7 g/t silver, 4.9% zinc and 0.2% copper; and 0.3m @ 2.3 g/t gold, 2.0 g/t silver, 1.8% zinc and 1.2% copper. 0.6m at 3.6 g/t gold, 9.0 g/t silver, 0.5% zinc and 0.2% lead from 363.7m (GDD002A). The Company is also engaging in expert analysis to guide the next stage of exploration, which is expected to cover a further 5,000 metres of diamond core drilling and 8,000 metres of AC drilling. While the Stawell Corridor Gold Project remains Navarre's flagship venture as it transitions from explorer to developer, the Glenlyle venture is considered by the Company to be one of western Victoria's most exciting mineral projects. Navarre has completed its first ever diamond core drilling of the Morning Bill prospect. The program aimed to gauge the vertical extent of the mineralization, identify key rock types, the mineralization style, alteration patterns and structural information. Eight holes were drilled, one of them being a substitute hole (GDD002A for GDD002). In all, 2,994 metres were drilled to test 1,100 metres of strike extent. Two of the diamond holes (GDD004 and GDD005) were drilled on the southern end of the prospect, as follow-up to broad zones of gold mineralization detected in AC drill holes GAC189 (76m @ 0.4 g/t gold from 14m to end of hole) and GAC156 (65m @ 0.3 g/t gold from 16m to end of hole). One hole (GDD003) was drilled into the centre of the prospect, targeting the widest part of a geophysical magnetic low generated from inversion modelling.