Golden Mile Resources Ltd. advised that preparations for the upcoming reverse circulation (RC) drill program are well advanced with an RC rig now mobilising to site with drilling expected to get underway over the weekend. The Company's Yarrambee Project covers prospective portions of the Narndee Igneous Complex (NIC) approximately 500km north-east of Perth, within the Murchison Region of Western Australia. Golden Mile's Yarrambee Project comprises more than 800km2 of tenements covering the NIC, considered prospective for Ni-Cu-PGE mineralisation (e.g. Voisey's Bay, Nova, Julimar), and Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) Cu-Zn mineralisation (e.g. Golden Gove, DeGrussa). A helicopter-borne EM (HEM) survey undertaken by the Company in July identified 48 individual conductors interpreted to be related to bedrock features. A subsequent ground-based moving loop EM (MLEM) survey focussed on a cluster of anomalies adjacent to the Narndee VMS (Cu-Zn) prospect. This anomaly cluster is associated with widespread surficial copper-zinc anomalism, gossanous outcrops, mineralised structures, exhalative rocks (BIFs and cherts) and felsic volcanism. During the MLEM survey a high conductance anomaly (`Tank') was identified in the northwest of the survey area. The Tank target was only seen as a weakly anomalous feature in the airborne survey, which the Company's geophysicist considers may be related to the high conductance of the anomaly as well as the depth to the top of the conductor, which at ~150m is at the limit of the airborne system's resolution. The Tank anomaly is considered a high priority target for follow up given its strength and areal extent, and modelling of the remainder of the MLEM anomalies has now been completed to site collars for the upcoming drill program.