Havilah Resources Limited reported further economic grade copper and gold drilling results in the last three reverse circulation (RC) drillholes from its 2020 West Kalkaroo drilling campaign. These results continue to support the development potential of Havilah's large Kalkaroo copper-gold deposit (Kalkaroo) in northeastern South Australia, near Broken Hill. The three holes were drilled into the fault intersection zone that lies to the east of the planned gold open pit at West Kalkaroo. This area is considered favourable for vein and breccia style copper-gold mineralisation due to greater fracturing intensity caused by the combined fault dislocations. The holes lie in the vicinity of an earlier Newcrest drillhole (NKAC0171) that intersected 45 metres of 0.90 g/t gold and 12 metres of 1.07% copper. Significant drill intercepts returned from the fault intersection zone, in part lying outside of the current Kalkaroo JORC Mineral Resource envelope, include: KKRC0588: 16 metres of 1.31 g/t gold from 69-85 metres (base of Tertiary and upper saprolite gold zone). 37 metres of 0.52 g/t gold from 99-136 metres (saprolite gold and native copper zone). 21 metres of 0.39% copper from 136-157 metres (mostly chalcocite copper sulphide zone). KKRC0589: 5 metres of 0.72 g/t gold from 79-84 metres (base of Tertiary and upper saprolite zone). 22 metres of 0.40 g/t gold from 97-119 metres (saprolite gold zone). 31 metres of 0.19% copper from 150-181 metres (copper sulphide zone). KKRC0590: 10 metres of 1.51 g/t gold from 102-112 metres (saprolite gold zone). 13 metres of 1.37% copper and 0.55 g/t gold from 133-146 metres (copper sulphide zone). Key points of note from the drilling are: 1. The stacked sub-horizontal mineralised zones as shown by the downhole assays and geological logs in the cross sections, including:· Persistent gold mineralisation of economic grades near the base of Tertiary cover and saprolite boundary. Generally consistently mineralised underlying saprolite gold. · Frequent long copper and gold intervals in the underlying native copper and saprolite gold zones. Re-distribution of copper and gold in the upper oxidised ore has occurred during the deep weathering processes that affected the Kalkaroo primary sulphide orebody. Faulting and associated fracturing and veining has exerted a major control on the distribution of the primary copper and gold mineralisation, which is likely to persist below Havilah's current drilling depth limit of approximately 200 metres. Drilling at Kalkaroo during 2021 will initially focus on sterilisation drilling in the vicinity of planned West Kalkaroo mining infrastructure (eg. processing plant, waste dump). Further exploration drilling along the main Kalkaroo fault to the east will be undertaken subject to drilling rig availability, due to the good prospects for extending the fault-controlled mineralisation in this direction.