Westar Resources Limited announced it has received encouraging results from a recently completed auger sampling program over two first-pass exploration areas at its 100% owned Coolaloo Project, 25km south of Mt Magnet. The auger geochemical anomalies are coincident with priority geophysical targets and highlight the potential of the Coolaloo Project. Coolaloo is considered highly prospective for hosting multiple styles of mineralisation including: BIF hosted mineralisation (analogous to the +2Moz Hill 50 mineralisation); Shear hosted gold mineralisation within granite-greenstone contacts; Porphyries in granodiorite on granite contacts (Eradinus style of mineralisation). The auger drill sampling program collected 458 surficial geochemical samples from a carbonate rich horizon up to 2m in depth. Auger drill sampling is a rapid and effective first pass exploration technique to assess large areas for gold system prospectivity. The auger program at Coolaloo targeted selective areas based on prospectivity ranking generated from interrogation of DMIRS state-wide magnetic data, gravity data, historic soil sampling assay results and other spectral data sets such as Sentinel 2. The airborne geophysics completed by Westar in has supported and enhanced the quality of these initial auger sampling targets. Westar's immediate activities at Coolaloo include: Drill program design for drilling in first quarter of current year 2021 over high priority target areas, including the integration of recently completed high-resolution geophysics; Developing exploration strategies for untested magnetic targets; Assessing the project area for other potential styles of gold bearing mineralisation.