Ora Banda Mining Limited announce Riverina South assay results from the infill drilling program that recommenced in December 2020, post the release of the Riverina South Maiden Mineral Resource estimate dated 9 October 2020. The maiden Mineral Resource for the Riverina South Project is 650,000 tonnes @ 2.1g/t for 43,000 ounces and includes both an open pit component (material constrained within a AUD 2,400 optimised pit shells with a grade greater than 0.5 g/t Au) and an underground component (includes material that is outside the AUD 2,400 pit shells with a grade greater than 2.0 g/t Au). The objective of this resource infill drilling program is to close the current drill spacing from a nominal 40m x 25m pattern to a 20m x 25m pattern. This close spaced drilling will allow the "inferred" mineral resource to be upgraded to "indicated". Hole RVRC20193 which returned 5.0m @ 10.4g/t from 21m is on the most southern drill line and therefore the mineralisation remains open to the south and at depth. The Riverina South drilling program has targeted a 1km long, highly prospective strike extension corridor immediately south of the main Riverina mining area. Open pit mining commenced here in October 2020 with ore stockpiles building ahead of the ongoing commissioning of the 1.2Mtpa process plant. The Riverina mine has a declared Ore Reserve of 1.4Mt @ 1.8g/t for 81,000 ounces. Drilling recommenced in mid-January 2021 post the Christmas break. This program is the third phase of drilling that has occurred in rapid succession on the Riverina South deposit, which also includes the historical British Lion mine. There is approximately 7,400 metres of reverse circulation drilling remaining in the Phase 3 program. The current program follows on from the Phase 1 exploration RC program (32 drill holes for 3,639 metres) completed in early 2020 to a spacing of 80m x 50m. The Phase 2 RC program totalled 68 holes for 7,338 metres which closed the drill hole spacing down to a 40m x 25m spacing in two discreet areas at Riverina South. The Phase 2 drilling resulted in the declaration of the maiden Mineral Resource. The Riverina South mineralisation is the direct continuation of the gold mineralisation that is currently being mine within the main Riverina Deposit. The main Riverina deposit has a current Mineral Resource of 3.7 Mt @ 2.7 g/t Au for 322,000 ounces and an open-pit reserve of 1.4 Mt @ 1.8 g/t Au for 81,000. Mining commenced in October 2020 with the mine set to provide a substantial amount of ore to the plant in the first half of calendar year 2021. Its high proportion of oxide tonnes make it an attractive early ore source for the company's Davyhurst Project. The main mining area hosts mineralisation in three separate Lode systems, namely the Main Lode, Murchison Lode and Reggie Lode. The system covers over 1,000 metres in strike length in a north-south orientation and is approximately 300 metres wide. Open-pit mining at Riverina is scheduled within two separate open pits with planned depths reaching around 110 metres below the current ground surface. The detailed mining study for the Riverina Project area was incorporated into the Davyhurst Project DFS. The Riverina South prospect covers an approximately 1km long prospective corridor immediately along strike to the south of the Riverina deposit, and is host to numerous historic gold workings. It had been sparsely drilled but returned several encouraging drill intercepts from previous operators in the 1980's & 2000's. The British Lion occurs at the southern end of the prospective corridor and has numerous old workings associated with historical mining activity dating back to the early 1900's. Prior to 2020, an exclusion zone covering the Riverina Homestead was in place that prevented drill testing of the target. This was lifted in April 2020, allowing the full length of the Riverina South target to be tested by drilling.