AuStar Gold Limited provided the update in relation to its current drilling program at the Rose of Denmark gold mine. Historical gold production at Rose of Denmark totaled approximately 37,000 ounces at 12.5 g/t and was sourced from both within the near surface adit and from a deeper production shaft (~200m deep). The current drilling will assist the company gain a clearer understanding of the geology and structures controlling the gold mineralization which in turn will assist mine development design to reflect higher grade zones identified from this phase of drilling as well as historical data. The size of the drill program is 500 to 600m of drilling, designed to be drilled in the dyke 20m above and 30m below the adit level, as a first phase of drilling. Signficant assay results from ongoing drill program at Rose of Denmark (`RoD') gold mine: RoD 012A:0.4m @ 112.18 g/t,RoD 20: 0.5m @ 10.97 g/t, RoD 20A: 0.6m @ 6.75 g/t, RoD 20B: 0.5m @ 162.82g/t, RoD 20B: 0.5m @ 29.85 g/t. Drill results provide further confirmation of management's newly established geological model for the RoD mine. These results justify further drilling and progress to develop a bulk sample at the RoD gold mine.