Stellar Resources Limited announced that the first two holes of the nine hole Phase 1 diamond drilling (DD) program at the company's Heemskirk Tin Project have been completed. Both holes have intersected zones of alteration and mineralisation near, and in the case of the Severn hole, well beyond their planned target depths with assays pending. The Phase 1 drilling program underway includes a total of 9 holes (for 4,900m) targeting new areas of high- grade tin mineralisation, both below the Severn tin resource and below historically significant silver-lead-zinc mines. Two rigs have been contracted to complete the program. The first rig is now installing PVC casing in completed hole ZS140. The rig will then set up on the second Severn hole ZS143 to be collared ~150m south of ZS140 which targets depth extensions ~100m below the Severn tin resource limit at a depth of >600m from surface. Wedging and a daughter hole (3rd Severn hole) is planned on completion of the ZS143 parent hole targeting a further intersection of the Severn tin deposit. It was not possible to wedge from ZS140 due to poor ground conditions in the hole at the depth the wedge was required to be set. ZS140 is however being lined with PVC casing to enable a downhole EM survey to be undertaken from the hole in future to investigate the extent of Severn and Montana sulphide alteration and associated tin mineralization in the vicinity of the hole. The second rig commenced drilling Oonah hole ZO142 on 13th August and is currently at a depth of 237m with a planned EOH depth of 400m. This hole targets depth extensions of the silver-lead-zinc fissure lodes mined in the historically significant Oonah mine to a depth of 120m from surface, and depth extensions of the Oonah Inferred Resource (0.59 Mt at 0.9% Sn, 0,8% Cu, 0.1% Pb, 0.1% Zn. Ag not included)4 which has been defined by previous drilling below the historic workings. Core cutting and sampling of the first 2 completed holes is progressing well with the first batch of samples from Severn hole ZS140 having been dispatched to the ALS laboratory in Burnie for analysis on 3 September 2021. Final assay results for the first 2 completed holes are expected by late October.