White Cliff Minerals Limited advised shareholders that it has completed the review of the results of the maiden geochemical sampling program at the Midas Cu-Au Project. During the multi-week program, 502 samples were taken across 5 of 7 priority target areas identified by the Company. Samples were analysed by ALS Laboratories in Perth in two batches, for multi-element traditional and IONIC LeachTM analysis, with results returning later than expected due to extraordinary laboratory work load resulting in a longer than normal sample turn-around time. Technical Director, Edward Mead said, "Our previous detailed technical review highlighted 21 prospective targets across the two tenements, with the 7 priority targets the focus of this sampling program. Due to logistical challenges, only 5 of these targets were sampled during the program. The Ionic LeachTM and conventional soil sampling has highlighted anomalous copper results which are associated with structural features. Given the level of cover in parts of the tenement, the first pass results were pleasing. The maiden geochemical sampling program was carried out by XM Logistics under the guidance of the Company's exploration geologist. The program consisted of 502 samples spaced 200 metres apart on 400 metre spaced EW lines for approximately 105-line km of sampling. Ionic LeachTM soil geochemistry sampling was conducted over the North West Graben and the Midas Graben which were suited to this low-level mobile ion technique due to the alluvial cover. The conventional soil geochemistry sampling, conducted over the Eastern Coolbro Creek geochemical target was deemed more appropriate for the soil type identified in the field by the Company Geologist. All samples were sent to ALS Laboratories in Perth for multi-element assay. The sampling program covered 5 of the priority target areas across E45/5107. The remoteness of the area, coupled with harsh terrain in the Central and Eastern Areas, excluded sampling over the Central Fold Belt (which includes the Table Top prospect) and the Southeast Fold Belt. Results from the samples points that could be safely collected are lower than anticipated, however there still remains untested areas within the tenement. The Paterson Province comprises a Paleoproterozoic basement of Rudall Complex metamorphic rocks overlain by Neoproterozoic sediments of the Yeneena and northwestern Officer Basins, and Paleozoic Canning Basin sediments to the northeast. The province hosts several world-class deposits: Telfer gold-copper mine, Nifty copper mine and Kintyre uranium deposit. The recent Winu and Havieron discoveries are being considered as intrusion-related copper-gold mineralisation hosted in buried Yeneena Basin sediments on the Anketell Shelf. They are located proximal to major NW to NNW-trending faults. Information available on the mineralisation indicates it is dense, magnetic, conductive and potentially chargeable, making it a good target for geophysical exploration, particularly given that mineralisation underlies Canning Basin sediments and is blind to surface. The Midas Cu Au Projects are located on major granite dome structures, have highly prospective fault structures, and in the case of E45/5107 have significant historical stream sediment sampling programs completed by CRA Exploration in the 80s, with follow up rock-chip sampling reported in WAMEX reports.