Greatland Gold plc announced several new targets at its Western Australian projects including new 'Nova' style nickel sulphide licence. Ernest Giles Project, Western Australia (gold/nickel): The Ernest Giles project is located in central Western Australia and covers an area of 945 square kilometres. The project includes over 100km of gold and nickel prospective rocks.

The project area is covered by desert sands and sediments making it virtually unexplored. The region is home to several successful exploration discoveries such as Tropicana (AngloGold) which contains over 7 million ounces and Yamarna (Gold Road Resources) with over 3.5 million ounces. The Company has recently undertaken detailed airborne geophysics which have resulted in the definition of further gold targets at several locations within the project area, including Empress, Wishbone, Dromedary and Augustus.

MMI sampling has been completed throughout these areas over the current quarter which will assist in defining specific drill targets. It is expected that geochemical results will be available in the coming weeks and drill targets are expected to be defined early in early fourth quarter. The drilling of resultant targets is also scheduled to take place in fourth quarter.

A new nickel sulphide target named 'Carnegie' has been identified and secured in the Ernest Giles region. The target resembles the size and geophysical signature of the 'Nova' discovery by Sirius Resources NL. Nova is one of the nickel sulphide discoveries in recent years and its resource currently stands at 10.2Mt at 2.4% Ni and 1.0% copper for 242,000t Ni and 100,000t Cu.

Greatland has recently received government licensing approval and holds a 100% title to minerals from its Carnegie licence, which covers 61 square kilometres. MMI sampling was completed during the current quarter and additional airborne geophysics is scheduled to take place during fourth quarter. Bromus Project, Western Australia (gold/nickel): The Bromus project is located in southern Western Australia, approximately 25km from Norseman.

Several significant clusters of gold and nickel sulphide deposits lie in the region, such as those at Central Norseman, Kambalda and Widgiemooltha. The project covers approximately 112 square kilometres. A review of detailed airborne geophysics has defined a 4.5km long nickel sulphide prospective ultramafic unit in the central parts of the Bromus project area with coherent elevated surface geochemistry to 2,690ppm Ni.

Recent field work has confirmed flow textured ultramafic lithologies are present and no previous exploration activities for nickel sulphides are apparent despite proximity to other deposits. This represents a sizable nickel sulphide target at surface which can be explored with common geochemical, electromagnetic and drilling techniques. A ground EM survey has been outlined which is scheduled to be carried out during fourth quarter.