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    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Level 2/ 640 Murray Street West Perth 6005 Telephone: 9212 0600 Facsimile: 9212 0611 P.O. Box 626, West Perth 6872 www.legendmining.com.au ABN: 22 060 966 145 18 January 2006
    Company Announcements Office
    Australian Stock Exchange Ltd
    GIDGEE PROJECT – DECEMBER 2005 DRILLING RESULTS
    Figure 3: Swift Oblique Section
    Significant results include:
    12 metres at 10.4 g/t gold from 100 metres in GDC203 (Swift),
    8 metres at 14.2 g/t gold from 100 metres in GDC208 (Kea, west of Swift),
    8 metres at 5.0 g/t gold from 112 metres in GDC210 (Swift).
    The drilling results confirm the high grade and erratic nature of gold distribution within the Gidgee veins. However, the recognition of the shear sets and the role of favorable host units in controlling the distribution of gold mineralisation at Gidgee is a significant advance. The distribution of these prospective units within the Gidgee Mine Area is not well defined and this will be the focus of further study in 2006.
    Interpretation of Recent Reverse Circulation Drilling Results
    At Gidgee coarse grained high-grade gold mineralisation is hosted by sets of stacked quartz veins with variable strike length, and the coarse gold is unevenly distributed within these veins. The location of the quartz veins is controlled by a series of north-south, northwest and northeast trending shears. Gold mineralisation is best developed where these shear sets intersect one another, within favorable host units.
    Resource modeling of the Swift and Premium areas showed that gold mineralisation is hosted by short strike length quartz vein sets rather than more coherent lodes. The holes in this latest drill program were orientated to test for southwesterly dipping veins associated with north-south and, west-northwest trending structures identified during the course of the resource modelling. Clear evidence for these structures can be found in the Swift, Emu
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Level 2/ 640 Murray Street West Perth 6005 Telephone: 9212 0600 Facsimile: 9212 0611 P.O. Box 626, West Perth 6872 www.legendmining.com.au ABN: 22 060 966 145
    Feather, Swan Bitter and North Swan Bitter pits, where quartz veins and bleached shear zones trending both north-south and 290 to 310o magnetic have been observed.
    Twenty five reverse circulation holes totaling 4,090 metres were drilled in this final program at Gidgee for 2005. The location of these holes is shown in Figure 1 overleaf, and a full listing of results over 1g/t gold is shown in Table 1.
    This recent drilling confirmed that the vein mineralisation is typified by short range structures with nuggety gold distribution. The drilling intersected quartz veins at the predicted positions below the Swan Bitter, Kea and Swift prospects, but a number of holes failed to return assays of any significance.
    The drilling at Kea, between the Swift and Emu pits, confirmed that high-grade gold mineralisation is hosted within a series of south-westerly dipping veins. These veins form a north-easterly plunging bundle as can be seen in Figure 2 cross section.
    The irregular gold distribution at Swift is further illustrated by drilling to follow-up high-grade intersections in holes GDC083. GDC083 drilled on the east side of Swift in mid-2005 intersected 18m at 20.2g/t gold from 71 metres and 11m at 9.8g/t gold from 96m, but holes GDC135, 136, 193 and 202 drilled less than 20 metre above and southwest of these intersections returned no significant result.
    However, GDC203 drilled to test below and to the northeast of GDC83, intercepted 12metres at 10.4g/t gold from 100 metres down hole at a position 25metres to the northeast of the intersection in GDC83. These intercepts are shown in Figure 3, which is an oblique cross section through these holes.
    The recognition of the shear sets and the role of favorable host units in controlling the distribution of gold mineralisation at Gidgee is a significant advance. The distribution of these prospective units and structures within the Gidgee Mine Area will be the focus of further study in 2006.
    Dermot Ryan
    Executive Director
    The information relating to exploration and results from Gidgee in this report is based on data compiled by Mr Donald Thomson, a Member of the AusIMM and an employee of Legend Mining Ltd. Mr Thomson has sufficient relevant experience in the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the “Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” and consents to the inclusion in this report of the information in the form and context in which it appears.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Level 2/ 640 Murray Street West Perth 6005 Telephone: 9212 0600 Facsimile: 9212 0611 P.O. Box 626, West Perth 6872 www.legendmining.com.au ABN: 22 060 966 145
    Table 1.
    Gidgee Gold Mine Area
    Drilling Results from December 2005 Program
    Hole
    Northing
    Easting
    Depth
    Dip
    Azimuth
    From
    (metres)
    To
    (metres)
    Intercept
    (g/t gold)
    GDC191
    6983532
    739213
    300
    -55
    250
    158
    159
    1m @ 4.16
    GDC191
    181
    184
    3m @ 1.56
    GDC191
    267
    269
    2m @ 1.57
    GDC192
    6983445
    739516
    173
    -60
    244
    103
    115
    12m @ 3.32
    GDC193
    6983359
    739702
    128
    -60
    244
    34
    35
    1m @ 1.37
    GDC194
    6983549
    739195
    304
    -60
    250
    150
    151
    1m @ 1.50
    GDC194
    249
    251
    2m @ 3.11
    GDC194
    281
    286
    5m @ 1.34
    GDC195
    6983577
    739202
    340
    -70
    250
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC196
    6983850
    739068
    118
    -55
    250
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC197
    6983318
    739492
    202
    -47
    030
    176
    180
    4m @ 1.77
    GDC198
    6983692
    739124
    148
    -60
    030
    32
    44
    12m @ 1.56
    GDC199
    6983595
    739096
    160
    -47
    030
    140
    144
    4m @ 1.68
    GDC200
    6983301
    739481
    136
    -60
    030
    104
    116
    12m @ 2.02
    GDC201
    6983581
    739182
    112
    -60
    030
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC202
    6983380
    739706
    151
    -50
    230
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC203
    6983417
    739721
    166
    -50
    210
    20
    24
    4m @ 3.68
    GDC203
    100
    112
    12m @ 10.40
    GDC204
    6983631
    739241
    150
    -60
    030
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC205
    6983622
    739338
    154
    -60
    030
    20
    24
    4m @ 1.66
    GDC206
    6983297
    739314
    106
    -60
    030
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC207
    6983321
    739447
    118
    -60
    030
    24
    28
    4m @ 4.94
    GDC208
    6983279
    739441
    160
    -60
    030
    100
    108
    8m @ 14.21
    GDC208
    152
    156
    4m @ 1.62
    GDC209
    6983837
    739112
    154
    -60
    030
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC210
    6983422
    739662
    148
    -60
    210
    112
    120
    8m @ 4.98
    GDC211
    6983283
    739711
    148
    -60
    030
    128
    132
    4m @ 2.89
    GDC212
    6983591
    739315
    172
    -60
    030
    64
    68
    4m @ 1.87
    GDC213
    6983767
    739100
    148
    -60
    030
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC214
    6983691
    739123
    100
    -80
    030
    No Significant Intersections
    GDC215
    6983593
    739090
    100
    -80
    030
    No Significant Intersections

    Minimum cut off 1 g/t gold, minimum 1 metre width, maximum 4 metres internal dilution.
    Co-ordinates MGA 94 Zone 50
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Level 2/ 640 Murray Street West Perth 6005 Telephone: 9212 0600 Facsimile: 9212 0611 P.O. Box 626, West Perth 6872 www.legendmining.com.au ABN: 22 060 966 145
    Figure 1: Drill Hole Location Plan
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Level 2/ 640 Murray Street West Perth 6005 Telephone: 9212 0600 Facsimile: 9212 0611 P.O. Box 626, West Perth 6872 www.legendmining.com.au ABN: 22 060 966 145
    Figure 2: Kea Oblique Section
    During December 2005, 25 shallow reverse circulation drill holes were completed within the Gidgee Mine Area to test a new structural model. The structural model was based on and supported by measurements of structures and veins exposed in the open pits. The results of this drilling program post-date the Mineral Resource estimate published in December 2005.
 
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