Jindalee Resources Limited announced that assay results from ten drill holes completed in December 2020 at the Company's 100% owned McDermitt Lithium Project in the United States have confirmed substantial thicknesses of lithium mineralisation including: MDRC004: 9.2m @ 2243 ppm Li from 140.3m 15.3m @ 2459 ppm Li from 155.6m, MDRC005: 18.3m @ 1992 ppm Li (incl. 9.2m @ 2440ppm Li) from 58.0m, MDRC006: 30.5m @ 1939 ppm Li (incl. 4.6m @ 3550ppm Li) from 39.7m 29.0m @ 2164 ppm Li from 97.6m, MDRC007: 29.0m @ 1948 ppm Li from 19.8m, MDRC009: 22.9m @ 2108 ppm Li from 6.1m, MDRC010: 19.8m @ 2383 ppm Li (incl. 9.2m @ 3017ppm Li) from surface, MDRC011: 22.9m @ 2283 ppm Li from 3.1m. Fifteen holes were completed in December 2020 with the drilling intersecting substantial thicknesses of the flat lying sediments hosting the lithium mineralisation at McDermitt1. It is important to note that most holes were mineralised over the entire sedimentary package encountered eg: MDRC006: 126.5m @ 1397 ppm Li from surface and MDRC010: 120.4m @ 1440 ppm Li from surface. Hole MDRC004, which is located 1.1km north of the current Inferred Resource1, intersected 9.2m @ 2243 ppm Li from 140.3m and 15.3m @ 2459 ppm Li from 155.6m, suggesting excellent potential to add substantial tonnages in this part of the project area. Furthermore, several holes intersected significant intercepts at shallow depths, which is likely to impact favourably on future studies. The density of the drilling completed to date is expected to be adequate to extend the current Inferred Mineral Resource1 and Exploration Target Range1 and convert a portion of the existing Inferred Mineral Resources to Indicated status ahead of a possible Scoping Study.