Legacy Iron Ore Limited announced encouraging gold results from the latest round of RC drilling at the Kangaroo Bore deposit within the Mt Celia Project. This program follows the positive pit optimisation study results which demonstrated a strong case for further resource enhancement through additional infill drilling. Drilling consisted of 21 inclined RC drill holes for 2,202 m across the Kangaroo Bore deposit. Drilling was designed to infill mineralisation at shallow depths within the optimised pit boundary, demonstrate continuity of previously reported mineralisation and to test for additional mineralisation beyond the modelled limits. An initial review shows that these results largely support the existing interpretation for the deposit as well as confirms down-dip continuity of the mineralisation in the southeast beyond the modelled limits. The overall thickness of the deposit in this area can be shown by aggregated intercepts of the drill results in KBC033 and KBC041. These holes are located within the centre of the deposit where drilling density is highest. In the northwest, where drilling is wider-spaced and mineralisation is less constrained, three drillholes were planned to test the potential for additional mineralised lodes. This was demonstrated in KBC023, which recorded three intersections of gold anomalism, however further drilling is required to understand the continuity along strike.