Westar Resources Limited announced the completion of a geophysical survey and a preliminary regolith evaluation drilling program at the Gidgee South Project. The geophysical survey has highlighted a potential control on mineralisation for the historicalworkings, as well as laying the foundations for identifying additional targets within a broader mineralisation corridor. Managing Director Karl Jupp said the preliminary results of the newly acquired data are exactly what the Company is looking for. Gidgee South is considered highly prospective for hosting multiple mineralisation styles including: Shear hosted gold mineralisation within granite greenstone contacts; BIF hosted mineralization and Structurally controlled quartz vein hosted mineralization. Regolith evaluation drilling. In December 2020, forty-one aircore holes were drilled at the Gidgee South Project to evaluate the suitability of this drilling technique in assessing the regolith (unconsolidated material and weathered bedrock). The aircore program identified a poorly developed and frequently stripped regolith profile that limited the drilling depth to an average of 11 metres. Proposed target depths were not achieved, and future drilling programs will be designed with Reverse Circulation (RC) capability. Due to the poorly developed regolith and short drilling depths, significant intercepts (> 0.1 g/t Au) were limited to intermittent quartz veining in drill hole GSAC0027, with the highest value assayed of 0.492 g/t Au from 16m to 17m drill depth. Westar's immediate activities at Gidgee South include: A litho-structural interpretation using the recently acquired geophysical datasets, incorporating historical data and Westar's existing datasets. Define, rank and prioritise targets across the project area. Drill program design for drilling in late first quarter or early second quarter of CY2021 over high priority target areas. Developing exploration strategies for untested magnetic targets.