Northern Minerals Limited announced that, it has returned further encouraging results from its 2020 exploration and resource definition drilling program at the Browns Range Project. The assay results from the remaining 72 holes drilled in the 2020 program have now been received, following the announcement of the first batch of assay results from 45 drill holes on 18 January 2021 ("First drilling results indicate potential for Mineral Resource growth at Browns Range"). The latest results are from Area 5 (18 holes), Banshee South (11 holes), Banshee West (8 holes), Dazzler/Iceman (25 holes), Toad (3 holes) and regional exploration (7 holes). Infill and extension drilling results from Dazzler (14m @ 0.76% TREO from 25m and 6m @ 1.41% TREO from 12m) have confirmed the mineralisation to the southeast of the main high-grade zone at Dazzler and indicated the potential to increase the existing Dazzler Mineral Resource. In the Banshee area, widespread low-grade mineralisation intersected at Banshee West (13m @ 0.43% TREO from 23m) and Banshee South (19m @ 0.33% TREO from 11m) suggest a significant mineralised system in this area. Similarly, at Area 5 widespread low-grade mineralisation was intersected (6m @ 0.44% TREO from 7m and 2m @ 0.69% TREO from 48m). Three holes drilled as follow-up to the first five drill holes at the new Toad prospect returned a best intersection of 6m @ 0.78% TREO from 49m. Northern Minerals announced on the 2 November 2020 that it had commenced a $5 million exploration program that would include up to 16,500 metres of drilling before the end of June 2021. The Company completed 8,500 metres of reverse circulation (RC) drilling in late 2020 and the significant results will be followed-up in the second phase of drilling being planned at Browns Range in 2021, following the end of the wet season in the Kimberley region. Infill and extension drilling was completed in the Dazzler/Iceman area in order to upgrade the resource categorisation of two separate mineralised pods located southeast of the main high-grade zone of mineralisation and to close off the western extent of the Iceman prospect (see Figure 1 & 2 below). A total of 25 holes for 2,142m were drilled in the program. Best results from this drilling included: 14m @ 0.76% TREO from 25m in BRDR0130; 6m @ 1.41% TREO from 12m in BRDR0139; 11m @ 0.74% TREO from 26m in BRDR0141; and 12m @ 0.69'% TREO from 14m in BRDR0138. Further infill drilling of Dazzler/Iceman will be included in the second phase of drilling. At Banshee West eight holes for 614m were drilled as a first-pass test of a portable XRF yttrium and radiometric surface anomaly, located 250m west of the Banshee deposit. Widespread low-grade mineralisation was intersected in several of the holes and the mineralized zones appear to dip gently towards the south. Mineralisation is open in all directions. Best results from this area include: 12m @ 0.43% TREO from 34m in BRBR0059; 13m @ 0.43% TREO from 23m in BRBR0062; and 4m @ 0.63% TREO from 41m in BRBR0061. Eight RC holes for 580m were completed at the Toad prospect, with the first five holes (BRR0537 - 0541) returning significant assay results (reported in ASX announcement dated 18th January 2021). The prospect is located approximately 250m southeast of Banshee (see Figure 4 and 5 below). A further three holes were drilled to follow-up on the anomalous portable XRF readings in the initial five holes. Further significant results were received from the follow-up drill holes, with the best result being from BRTR0002 with 6m @ 0.78% TREO from 49m. A first pass drill program of seven holes for 444m was completed at an area with a strong surface radiometric anomaly with a coincident pXRF yttrium anomaly. Xenotime mineralisation had also been observed within a mica schist from float material near the radiometric high. A rock chip sample of this material returned an assay of 1.26% TREO. The results from the drilling were generally disappointing with only one hole returning a significant intercept, 3m @ 0.25% TREO from 8m in BRR0545. No follow-up drilling is planned in this area in 2021.