Firefly Resources Limited reported significant new assay results from recent Reverse Circulation drilling at the Don Bradman Gold Prospect, situated within its 100%-owned Yalgoo Gold Project in Western Australia. Highlights: Don Bradman sits just 2km south of the 196koz JORC 2012 Melville Gold Deposit. Recent RC drilling has returned outstanding shallow assays including: 5m @ 5.11g/t from 85m including 2m @ 9.32g/t and 4m @ 2.08g/t from 126m (FDRC0008); 9m @ 1.69g/t from 35m including 2m @ 4.56g/t (FDRC0004); 5m @ 1.99g/t from 57m including 2m @ 3.49g/t (FDRC0006); 2m @ 3.43g/t from 64m (FDRC0003); 2m @ 2.80g/t from 47m including 1m @ 5.32g/t (FDRC0013); 8m @ 1.26g/t from 105m including 1m @ 3.72g/t (FDRC0011). Drilling has confirmed a series of high-grade mineralised quartz veins on both contacts across multiple porphyry units intruding the host Banded-Iron-Formation (BIF) sequence. The mineralisation style at Don Bradman is identical to that seen at the nearby Melville Deposit, where Firefly recently declared a maiden JORC 2012 Mineral Resource of 196,000oz @ 1.45g/t (0.7g/t cut-off) from surface. A maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for Don Bradman using both historic and recent Firefly drilling has commenced and will be completed in the coming weeks. Correlation of the Don Bradman drilling results with recent Firefly mapping using high- resolution aerial imagery and augmented with cutting-edge ground-based Sub-Audio Magnetic (SAM) geophysical surveys shows that drilling has only tested two of at least five BIF targets. A second drill rig is being mobilised to the area this week to accelerate the Company's exploration efforts and drill out its expanding target set, including the additional BIF targets at Don Bradman. Diamond drilling of the Melville Gold Deposit is currently underway for geotechnical studies and metallurgical testwork to feed into mining studies. A Mining Lease Application is also being prepared. The Melville Grade Control Mineral Resource Estimate is also under review and will be finalised in the coming weeks. The Don Bradman gold prospect is located just 2km south of the Melville Gold Deposit and sits astride a Banded-Iron-Formation (BIF) host rock unit. The iron-rich and layered sedimentary nature of BIF units represent both a chemical trap-site and a permeable host for gold mineralisation. The magnetite present in BIF rocks also makes them easily discernible using magnetic remote sensing geophysical methods. In light of this, Firefly recently commissioned an expansive Sub-Audio-Magnetic (SAM) survey over the Melville, Don Bradman and southern United-Victory prospect areas. This survey was primarily designed to identify breaks or displacements in the magnetic BIF units beneath the ground as they represent faults or shears that have introduced intrusives, including porphyrytic and pegmatitic intrusions and their associated gold-bearing fluids, into the host BIF rock package. Both styles of intrusives have been observed at the nearby Melville Gold Deposit and are intimately associated with the introduction of gold mineralisation there.