In line with its gold strategy, Barra Resources Limited completed a first pass 338 hole, 9,669m Air Core (AC) drilling program at the Truth target area, within its Phillips Find Gold Project, 50km north of Coolgardie, Western Australia. The AC drilling program, designed to be a broad spaced first pass test of the 6km x 1.5km Truth target area, successfully intersected multiple zones of low-level gold anomalism over the target area. Better anomalous gold intersections (+0.10g/t Au) include: 20m @ 0.90g/t Au including 4m @ 4.40 g/t Au; 29m @ 0.49g/t Au including 4m @ 2.95 g/t Au; 26m @ 0.30 g/t Au; 33m @ 0.10 g/t Au; 9m @ 0.32 g/t Au; 4m @ 0.40 g/t Au; 8m @ 0.19 g/t Au; 5m@ 0.23 g/t Au; 4m @ 0.17 g/t Au; 3m @ 0.12 g/t Au, and 33m @ 0.10g/t Au. Several trends were defined parallel to and associated with weathered bedrock structures along the strike extension of the Phillips Find Mine Sequence geology. The Phillips Find Mine Sequence hosts three open-pit mines at the Phillips Find Mining Centre (PFMC), which has produced a combined 33,000oz of gold to-date. Several new targets have now been identified along strike of the PFMC which now require prioritisation before further follow-up infill AC drilling and testing for mineralisation at depth with Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling. Prior to the drilling program the Truth target was defined by a convalescence of intense structural deformation interpreted by mapping and coincident multi-element auger geochemical anomalism both completed in 2017. The location of key lithostratigraphy and structural continuity was not known at a scale required to identify deeper drilling targets. The current work has provided this necessary resolution and provided visibility to the bedrock geology.