Galileo Mining Ltd. announced drill assays from the first massive sulphides intersected at the Callisto palladium-platinum-gold-rhodium-copper-nickel discovery within the Company's Norseman project in Western Australia. The presence of cobalt in the massive sulphide unit, with high grades up to 0.18%, is new for Callisto where cobalt grades in the palladium rich sulphide zone are most often around 0.01%. The massive sulphide texture, the high grades of cobalt recorded, and the physical separation between the two zones of metal enrichment, all point towards the discovery of a new style of mineralisation at Callisto.

Down hole EM surveying is planned to look for a potential source of the massive sulphide as the massive sulphide unit will provide a much stronger conductive response than the deeper, palladium rich, disseminated sulphides. Disseminated nickel sulphides have been discovered north of Callisto; massive sulphide discovered above Callisto in NRCD293; and mineralisation continues to extend to the northwest. All of these newly discovered zones of mineralisation demonstrate the opportunity for growth, through a combination of drilling out the known metal rich sulphide zones, and the potential for new discoveries in the five kilometres of prospective ground to the north.