Golden Mile Resources Ltd. advised that a program of drilling has commenced at the Quicksilver Nickel-Cobalt Project located in the South West Mineral Field of Western Australia. The drilling is designed to test three `Category 1' geophysical anomalies defined by the Company's exploration consultants Newexco that are interpreted to be sourced by sulphide mineralisation. The Company has previously discovered massive to semi-massive sulphide mineralisation at the Wyatt's Prospect which has a similar geophysical anomaly. The drilling will comprise a program of approximately 700 metres of reverse circulation (RC) percussion drilling to test Anomalies 5, 6 and 7, located along strike to the north of Wyatt's Prospect and the nickel-cobalt resource at Garard's Prospect. Statutory approvals have been obtained for the drilling program which is expected to be completed within the next few weeks. Results of the drilling will be reported as they become available and Golden Mile looks forward to updating shareholders as the exploration of the sulphide targets at the Quicksilver Project.