Frontier Diamonds Limited announced the discovery of the first diamonds from its Bellsbank Kimberlite Pipe Exploration Project. Bellsbank is located 10 km from the company's 74%-owned Sedibeng Diamond Mine operations in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa. First diamonds recovered from a plant commissioning sample taken from the upper levels of the calcretised kimberlite facies of the Bellsbank Kimberlite Pipe. Sample treated as part of the hot commissioning of the dual bulk sample and tailings treatment plant that was recently completed at a total cost of approximately $1.2 million. Biggest stone recovered was 1.45 carats. Current depth of pit is approximately 20m and is still within the hard calcrete zone that covers the upper 30m of the kimberlite pipe. Discovery of diamonds in the upper calcretised kimberlite suggests a strong possibility that the lower facies will contain diamonds. Economic evaluation of the Bellsbank Kimberlite Project, including resource and reserve estimation, and mine planning, to commence shortly after bulk sample has been taken.