NTM Gold Ltd. provided an update for the 100%-owned Redcliffe Gold Project located near Leonora, Western Australia. Drilling at Hub has confirmed grade continuity, particularly in the central part of the prospect, giving confidence to the robustness of the gold mineralisation. In addition, mineralisation has been intersected over 200m south of the previous southernmost intercept, extending the strike of Hub to over 1,350m. The drilling was completed just before Christmas, testing northern and southern extensions as well as shallow grade continuity. The program consisted of 31 RC holes for 4,643m and six diamond tails for 442m. The 5m composites from the first eight holes (19RRC079 - 086) returned exceptional grades close to surface. These were resampled on 1 metre intervals with results confirming the tenor of the previously grades and widths. The 5m composite samples from the remaining RC holes (19RRC087 - 110) have now been received, returning a large number of high-grade results. Additionally, the diamond drilling intersected high-grade mineralisation at depth. RC and diamond drilling at Hub was completed just prior to Christmas. The focus of the drilling was on both infill and extension targets. RC drilling consisted of 31 holes for 4,643m. Additionally, diamond tails were completed on 6 holes for 468.7m. The program successfully confirmed the grade continuity in the shallow high-grade central area as well as extending the mineralisation at depth and along strike. Drilling was partially hampered by high water flow rates and swelling clays in certain parts of the prospect. Consequently, a few RC drill holes were unable to achieve target depths. NTM is assessing appropriate measures for future drill programs. In addition, time constraints meant six holes that were designed to test the northern extents were not undertaken and will be drilled in the next program. RC holes are initially sampled on 5m composites, with selected intervals resampled on 1m intervals. The 5m composite results from the first six holes, 19RRC079 - 086, were announced on 2 December 2019. These results demonstrated outstanding grades and widths at shallow depths. These holes have been resampled on 1m intervals which confirmed the grades and widths, particularly at shallower depths. Better 1m RC resamples include: 9m @ 12.5 g/t Au from 33m, incl. 2m @ 29.6 g/t Au in 19RRC081; 12m @ 6.8 g/t Au from 25m, incl. 2m @ 20.7 g/t Au in 19RRC079; 9m @ 8.9 g/t Au from 24m, incl. 2m @ 14.1 g/t Au in 19RRC083, and 6m @ 5.5 g/t Au from 137m, incl. 3m @ 8.4 g/t Au in 19RRC085. Results for the remaining infill RC and diamond holes delivered numerous high-grade intercepts in the central part of the Prospect. The RC results are 5m composites only, whereas the diamond samples are based on geological boundaries or 0.5m intervals. The RC composites are in the process of being resampled, with results due in the coming weeks. Better results include: 10m @ 6.0 g/t Au from 85m, incl. 5m @ 9.2 g/t Au in 19RRC092 (RC - 5m comp), 4.1m @ 8.4 g/t Au from 186.4m in 19RRC091D (diamond), 6.0m @ 5.1 g/t Au from 323.5m, incl. 1m @ 11.5 g/t Au in 19RRC090D (diamond), 5.0m @ 4.0 g/t Au from 100m in 19RRC094 (RC - 5m comp), and 4.9m @ 3.2 g/t Au from 235.6m, incl. 1.1m @ 8.9 g/t Au in 19RRC087D (diamond). The results continue to demonstrate good grade and width continuity within the deposit. In addition, the mineralisation remains open at depth and will require more deeper drilling. A number of RC holes were drilled to test the northern and southern extents of the prospect. The southern drilling was on 100m line spacings with one or two holes per line. Drilling was impacted by the presence of clays with two holes not able to achieve target depth. However, the program still returned a number of highly encouraging results. Consequently, the overall strike of mineralisation was extended by 200m, with Hub now having an overall strike length of +1,350m and remaining open. Better results from the south include: 5m @ 5.0 g/t Au from surface in 19RRC110 (RC - 5m comp); 5m @ 2.1 g/t Au from 65m in 19RRC108 (RC - 5m comp), and 10m @ 1.4 g/t Au from 175m in 19RRC104 (RC - 5m comp). It is notable that the 5m @ 5g/t in 19RRC110 from surface is not on the same strike as the other Hub mineralisation, located approximately 300m to the west on the southernmost drill line. There is no other RC or diamond drilling nearby. This result may represent a potential parallel zone, although it requires follow up drilling to assess its significance. To the north, a number of holes were designed to test the shallower and northerly strike extents. The drilling confirmed the presence of the mineralising structure. The results closer to surface yielded higher grades, with the deeper intercepts confirming the presence of the main structure, though of a lower tenor. However, the presence of the structure continuing is very encouraging as the main conduit for mineralisation and the prospect remains open to the north. Better results include: 10m @ 2.7 g/t Au from 20m in 19RRC100 (RC - 5m comp); 5m @ 2.8 g/t Au from 85m in 19RRC101 (RC - 5m comp), and 5m @ 1.4 g/t Au from 75m in 19RRC098 (RC - 5m comp).