Breaker Resources NL announced the results from an additional 6 deeper diamond drill holes as part of the resource development program beneath the Bombora Discovery at its Lake Roe Gold Project. Five holes targeted the Northern Flats lode structures with every hole delivering substantial (>10 grams x metre) results. Best results from the Northern Flats include: 0.78m @ 199.1 g/t gold from 659.37m in BBDD158 (est.

true width = 0.54m); 1.18m @ 8.63 g/t gold from 460.0m in BBDD158 (est. true width = 0.82m). The one diamond hole targeting extensions of the Tura lode also returned significant results including: 10.27m @ 6.09g/t gold from 348.5m (est.

true width = 5.2m); 1.20m @ 60.52 g/t gold from 129.8m (est. true width = 1.1m). Northern Flats Lodes – Drilling: Drillholes BBDD0155, BBDD0156, BBDD0157, BBDD0158 and BBDD0160 were targeting the series of stacked, shallow north plunging flat lodes located below and north of the future open pit.

The Northern Flat lodes have been drill tested over a strike of 2km and remain open at depth. The lodes fracture horizontally across the main brittle dolerite host with the intersection points of the steep west-dipping structures and steeper east-dipping structures creating dilation zones with thicker higher-grade shoots within them. With reference to the bonanza hit result of 199.1 g/t gold, it sits within one of the Northern Flat lodes which previously returned 1.3m @ 42.7 g/t gold within 4.6m @ 12.5 g/t in BBDD0096W2, just 40m south and up-dip.

These latest results continue to confirm the Company's belief that the Northern Flats lode structures can become a significant future underground mining source to complement and extend a mine-life at Lake Roe. Tura Lode – Drilling: The Tura lode is the main sub vertical, steep lode at Bombora, characterised by continuous mineralisation along the shear, within the magnetic quartz dolerite. Numerous high grade shoots are present within the Tura lode, associated with structure intersections.

Drillhole BBDD0159 was targeting the Tura lode which is the main mineralised sub vertical shear zone at Bombora. This hole intersected a number of the primary mineralised lodes beneath the Bombora open pit. Its main target was a down plunge extension of the Tura lode which successfully returned a solid intercept of 10.27m at 6.09 g/t (est.

true width of 5.3m). Interestingly the three other known lode structures intersected in the hole all returned significant high-grade results adding to their capacity for underground extraction as well. Future Focus: Breaker has called a temporary halt to its drill-out of the underground lodes at Bombora whilst it completes revised and additional work on mine development studies for open pit and underground mining at Bombora.

This is an essential step and feeds into the completion of definitive feasibility for the development of the project. In the meantime, Breaker's team has worked up a number of regional targets which it believes could add to the overall Lake Roe Gold project. During the hiatus in resource drilling its team will move onto more detailed reconnaissance and greenfields-type works on these areas.