New Century Resources Limited updated the identification of significant additional shallow mineralisation surrounding the existing Silver King Lead-Zinc-Silver Deposit, located at the Century Zinc Mine in Queensland. Three new areas have been identified around the Deposit, targeting shallow mineralisation in each: Vein No.4: A previously undrilled vein located to the north of Silver King; Remnant Workings Mineralisation: Confirmation of significant remnant mineralisation within historical workings of Silver King, to be included in the updated Mineral Resource estimate; and Additional Shallow Mineralisation: Expanded area of mineralisation which is potentially amenable to pit open mining identified south of historical workings at Silver King. Following a review of historical IP targets around the Silver King deposit, exploration drilling has confirmed the occurrence of prospective mineralisation within the previously untested Vein No.4 200m north-west of the main lode. The quartz-carbonate sphalerite-galena mineralisation intersected in No.4 vein is visually similar to that in Silver King main-lode. Vein No. 4 remains open along strike and shows similar geometry to the main-lode and regional Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) data, indicating a strike continuation of the structure. A 3D-IP geophysical survey is planned for August to test the extent of the mineralised zone prior to further drilling. The Company has recently completed two diamond drill holes within the remanent workings at Silver King to verify historical drilling for inclusion into the updated Mineral Resource estimate. Both diamond holes have intersected thick shallow mineralisation, providing strong potential for inclusion of Mineral Resources amenable to open pit mining from the Silver King deposit. The Company has also completed four reverse circulation drill holes within historical IP targets located to the southwest of the Silver King historical workings. All four holes targeted the down dip extent of mineralisation historically mined at surface. Two holes intersected potentially economic mineralisation, with results pending for SK21_040. A 3D-IP geophysical survey is planned over this area in August 2021, targeting additional shallow mining inventory. The Silver King deposit was discovered in 1887, with mining commencing soon after. By 1900 three shafts had been sunk on the deposit and small-scale, intermittent, underground production occurred from the mine through to 1980. The maximum depth of the known excavations is approximately 60m from the current surface and it is estimated no more than 50,000 tonnes of ore was extracted in total. The historic mine lies approximately 1km south of the southernmost extent of the Century Open pit. Mineralisation at Silver King consists of a series of moderately to steeply dipping quartz-galena- sphalerite-siderite hydrothermal veins and breccias associated with a northeast trending sinistral strike-slip fault.