Gateway Mining Limited reported further high-grade gold intersections from the in-fill and step-out Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling program completed in late 2020 at its 120,000oz Montague-Boulder Inferred Mineral Resource, within its 1,000km Gidgee Gold Project in Western Australia. The results are part of an extensive program completed at this cornerstone deposit in November 2020. The overall program consisted of 47 holes for 5,239m, with holes drilled to systematically in-fill the existing Mineral Resource area on nominal 40m x 40m spacing. In addition, nominal 60m spaced sections of RC holes were completed on the flanks of the Mineral Resource, tracing the host structure immediately along strike to the north and south of the existing Inferred Resource boundary for approximately 180m. Final assay results are still awaited from the last phase of drilling completed as part of the November 2020 RC campaign. The last phase of drilling was primarily designed to follow-up the significant intersections returned from the Lower Zone within the Northwest Margin, located approximately 1.1km north of the Montague-Boulder Resource. Preparations are underway for a new campaign of RC and diamond drilling at the Montague Granodiorite Dome. Holes will be designed primarily to target further increases in the mineralised footprint identified on the Northwest Margin, including further testing of the newly discovered Lower Zone to the north as well as systematic drilling south of the Montague-Boulder deposit, toward the Caledonian Northeast pit. A diamond drill rig will be utilised to complete four deep diamond holes to generate important lithological as well as structural geology data around the Montague Granodiorite Dome, allowing for an increase in understanding of the system and subsequent exploration for major gold mineralisation. This drilling is to be part funded by the State Government of Western Australia, as part of its Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS).