Great Boulder Resources Ltd has discovered multiple shallow gold zones at the newly identified Side Well South prospect, part of the Side Well Gold Project in Western Australia. First-pass reconnaissance aircore drilling returned results of up to 34 metres at 1.25 g/t gold from 17 metres, including a higher-grade section of 8 metres at 3.16 g/t from 26 metres. Another intercept recorded 41 metres at 0.57 g/t gold from 57 metres, with a high-grade portion of 7 metres at 1.11 g/t. GBR believes these could be extensions of high-grade lodes near the historical Golden Bracelet mine. The company is awaiting results from an additional 62 aircore holes at Side Well South and 22 at the Saltbush prospect. Nine aircore holes drilled this year have identified a new shallow, high-grade gold lode, located 200 metres north of Golden Bracelet and 140 metres west of a high-grade discovery announced in January. The company highlights the area's strong exploration potential, marked by historical mine workings and surface anomalies identified through auger geochemistry. Further drilling is planned alongside ongoing reverse circulation (RC) drilling at Mulga Bill North. GBR will also conduct an RC program at Side Well South to follow up on broad mineralised zones up to 40 metres wide containing high-grade intersections. #GreatBoulderResources #GoldExploration #MiningNews #WesternAustralia #DrillingUpdate #GoldMining #ExplorationDrilling #RCDrilling #AircoreDrilling