Prodigy Gold NL advised that results have returned for drilling completed on the Lake Mackay Project. The Lake Mackay Project is held in Joint Venture (JV) with IGO Limited, with IGO holding a 70% JV interest in the tenements and Prodigy Gold holding a 30% JV interest. Recent work at Lake Mackay has been focused on drilling six targets prospective for cobalt-nickel- manganese, gold and copper mineralisation, with a total of 65 aircore holes for 1,944m completed in the most recent program. Results from RC drilling at Grimlock have defined further cobalt and nickel mineralisation with results of up to 0.29% Co and 1.56% Ni. Cobalt has been intersected at Swoop in the first drilling with results of up to 0.15% Co in the recent drilling. Diamond drilling at the Raw, Phreaker and Customisable targets and further RC drilling at Goldbug and Arcee are planned in 2021. IGO commenced activity on the current Lake Mackay JV area in 2014. Systematic exploration led to the discovery of gold and base metal mineralisation at Bumblebee in 2015 and Grapple in 2016. Diamond drilling of Grapple in 2017 defined gold and copper mineralisation over 800m of plunge including a result of 11m @ 7.9g/t Au, 20.7g/t Ag, 0.8% Cu, 0.5% Pb, 1.1% Zn & 0.1% Co in 17GRDD001. In 2018, further work identified Ni, Co and Mn-bearing laterites. During 2018, IGO completed the $6M earn-in and the JV Project is funded 70/30. Goldbug Prospect is a 600m soil gold anomaly over Du Faur Orthoamphibolite. The target was originally identified through systematic soil sampling. Initial drilling in 2019 failed to identify the bedrock source of the soil gold anomaly. Goldbug is one of a number of soil gold anomalies at Lake Mackay. Drillhole 20LMC040 was not drilled to a depth that would intersect the mineralisation that has now defined. The strike of the structure is interpreted to be broadly east-west suggested by the long axis of the soil anomaly. The dip of the structure is unknown however is likely to be steep, as seen with other structures at Lake Mackay, or north dipping. Soil gold anomalism extends for over 600m and is open to the east and northwest. The prospect has significant volume potential and warrants further RC drilling in 2021. The Grimlock Prospect has shallow enrichment of cobalt and nickel developed over weathered ultramafic phases on the margins of an intrusion. Initial surface sampling identified cobalt of over 2%. RC drilling confirmed the results of surface sampling with elevated cobalt defined over 4km. Leach test work undertaken in 2019 demonstrated over 97% of cobalt is extractable. The recent program aimed to define the scale potential of the prospect with a grid of RC holes on a 300-400m spacing across a 3.5km long area. A full listing of results is contained in Appendix 1. The pyrolusite associated with high-grade cobalt in previous drilling was not intersected in the 2020 drilling program reducing the scale potential. The Swoop Target displays a similar cobalt-nickel-manganese enrichment in lag samples as Grimlock. 18 holes were completed at Swoop to test the extent of enriched laterite and for the presence of pyrolusite (Mn). The recent drilling comprised 18 holes for 342m across the 1km long magnetic high.