Manhattan Corporation Limited ("MHC" or "Company") reported results from its recently completed RC Drilling programme at the Tibooburra Gold Project located in north-western NSW. Twenty (20) Reverse Circulation Drill (RC) Holes (NB0073-0092) were completed for 2,131 metres. Drilling focussed on testing the shallow nature of the mineralisation, including targeting the north plunging shoots within the lower grade NNW trending mineralised corridor that extends for approximately 650 metres of strike. Drilling successfully intersected high-grade mineralised zones that are thought to form two separate north plunging shoots located to the north and south of a cross-cutting fault, though further drilling is required in this area to confirm the synopsis, specifically in the vicinity of the fault and the continuation of the shoots at depth where they remain open. Drilling completed on the "Main Zone" has still only tested a small portion of an elongated >5km long soil anomaly (Figure 1 & 4), where historic workings extend over at least 1.5 km of strike along the interpreted Main Zone. On recommencement of RC drilling at New Bendigo planned for mid-January 2022, MHC plans to focus drilling on the continuity of the plunging shoots at depth and continue to test the size of this high-grade system at New Bendigo. This will see the programme significantly expanded from the initially planned 5,000m of RC.