Ora Banda Mining Limited announced further Riverina South and Riverina Underground assay results from the infill drilling program that recommenced in January 2021. These follow the recently announced drilling results that included RVRC20180 returning 3.0m @ 32.4 g/t from 34m, RVRC20193 returning 5.0m @ 10.4 g/t from 21m & RVRC20109 returning 5.0m @ 7.3 g/t from 51m. The Riverina South infill drilling will allow the "inferred" mineral resource of 650,000 tonnes @ 2.1g/t for 43,000 ounces to be upgraded to "indicated". The Riverina Underground drilling will allow the upgrading and the potential extension of the current Riverina underground mineral resource of 728,000 tonnes @ 5.9g/t for 139,000 ounces. Drilling has been ongoing since mid-January 2021 and will complete in mid-March with 1,800 metres remaining. 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. The current 10,600 metre 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, and Phase 2 RC program (68 holes for 7,338 metres) which closed the drill hole spacing down to a 40m x 25m spacing. 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 mined within the main Riverina Deposit. Riverina Underground drilling comprises an RC and Diamond drill program targeting Main lodes which were mined from underground between the 1900's and 1930's and again in 1980's. Main lodes are two sub-parallel, sub-vertical mineralised shears with significant strike (>1,000m) and depth (>250m) extent. The drill program (14 holes for 3,270m) aims to increase resource classification and extend the resource down plunge to the south. The underground resource will be updated following receipt of all assays.