Auris Minerals Limited announced further significant gold mineralisation has been intersected in recently completed Air Core drilling at the Company's 100% owned Feather Cap Gold Project, located 95km north of Meekatharra, in the Bryah Basin, Western Australia. This intercept was collected over the interpreted regolith boundary between transported cover and weathered residual upper saprolite which was logged at 42m. No quartz and/or chert is associated with the significant result. Due to the logged location within the regolith the result is considered either a result of dispersion from proximal gold mineralisation along the above regolith boundary or associated with paleochannel gold mineralisation at the base of the transported cover. The significant result within DEAC0095 is located 400m to the east and 300m to the north respectively, of previously reported high-grade intercepts from recent Air Core drilling of 10m @1.22g.t Au from 80m (DEAC0075) and 8m @ 5.44g/t Au from 87m, including 1m @ 26.7g/t Au from 87m (DEAC0089). Results for a total of 58 drill holes have been received since the previous update on the Air Core drilling, and included the new significant result from DEAC0095. No other significant results were received. Results from five additional holes remain pending. Planned infill Air Core drilling, RC drilling and 1m sampling of the significant mineralised intercepts from the Air Core drilling will assist with the ongoing interpretation of the Durack East prospect. An RC drill rig is currently being sourced to complete a program of four RC drill holes at the Durack East Prospect, designed to further evaluate high-grade gold intercepts received for the recently completed Air Core. Planned drilling was expected to commence early December, however suitable drill rig availability has been limited, and the work is now proposed for First Quarter 2022.