VANCOUVER, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kimber Resources Inc. (AMEX: KBXAMEX:TSX:AMEX:KBR) The Company is pleased to announce a key appointment for its Mexican operations. Ing. Manuel Flores has been appointed to the position of Assistant General Manager, Mexico. Ing. Flores is an engineer with more than 25 years of experience in the Mexican mining sector. He brings with him a wealth of experience in: mining, processing, project management and planning, and cost control. Ing. Flores will supervise the operations of Kimber's subsidiaries in Mexico and will be an important link for Kimber with the Mexican mining community. Drill Results Further drill results from 17 holes at Monterde are reported below. The results include reverse circulation drilling on Carotare (CTR), Veta Minitas (LMR), and Carmen (MTR) as well as core drilling on Carmen (MTC). These results mainly focused on infill drilling at Carmen. MTC-60, MTC-65, MTR-432, and MTR-434 all had notable intersections on Carmen. Of the three holes at Carotare (CTR), CTR-44 was in Carotare West and CTR-46 was in Carotare East. Because of limited access at the time of drilling, both holes originated from pads already in place but in different directions from previously drilled holes in those areas. To view the location of the drill results below in relation to the deposits, please utilize the Google Earth feature of our website at: http://www.kimberresources.com/monterde3d.html. Highlights include: MTC - 65 6 metres of 19.38 g/t gold-equivalent MTC - 60 32 metres of 2.35 g/t gold-equivalent MTR - 434 8 metres of 5.85 g/t gold-equivalent MTR - 432 30 metres of 1.94 g/t gold-equivalent Gold Drill Equi- Hole From To Interval Gold Silver valent ----- ---- --- -------- ----- ------ -------- (m) (m) (m) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t)(x) CTR- 43 no significant intercepts CTR- 44 74 78 4 1.933 92 3.15 LMR- 43 96 118 22 0.097 47 0.73 and 278 282 4 2.265 7 2.36 LMR- 46 120 136 16 0.117 94 1.37 and 140 146 6 0.109 72 1.07 and 194 200 6 2.108 68 3.02 MTC- 39 218 226 8 1.164 17 1.39 MTC- 45 28 36 8 0.354 85 1.48 and 48 88 40 0.081 57 0.84 MTC- 60 40 72 32 0.305 153 2.35 MTC- 65 6.1 36 29.9 0.055 47 0.68 and 106 122 16 1.788 75 2.78 and 288 294 6 11.828 566 19.38 and 298 302 4 4.233 37 4.73 MTC- 75 140 144 4 1.778 23 2.08 and 196 208 12 2.435 24 2.75 MTC- 78 72 78 6 2.101 54 2.82 and 146 152 6 3.690 104 5.07 and 158 176 18 0.221 50 0.89 MTR-427 scattered anomalous MTR-432 58 88 30 1.057 66 1.94 incl 68 76 8 2.809 82 3.90 and 102 106 4 1.219 79 2.27 and 140 150 10 0.648 5 0.72 MTR-433 no significant intercepts MTR-434 58 66 8 0.122 53 0.83 and 138 144 6 2.059 20 2.32 and 184 190 6 0.999 48 1.64 and 270 278 8 4.245 121 5.85 MTR-435 164 172 8 1.648 49 2.30 and 176 194 18 0.855 36 1.34 and 198 206 8 0.626 17 0.85 MTR-436 48 56 8 1.065 60 1.86 (x) Gold equivalent grade assumes equivalence of 75 grams of silver to one gram of gold. True widths are expected to range between 65% and 85% of the intervals reported on the table above. All samples are prepared and analysed by ALS Chemex. About Kimber Kimber Resources Inc. holds a 100% interest in the Monterde property in the Sierra Madre of northern Mexico. On the Monterde property, The Company is advancing the Carmen gold-silver deposit towards production. The Carmen deposit, an underground mine in the 1930's, is a typical low sulphidation epithermal system, oxidized, and believed to be suitable for open pit mining. Two adjacent epithermal systems first identified in 2005, the Carotare deposit and El Orito Norte exploration target appear to be similar to the Carmen. The goal of the company is to demonstrate at least three million resource ounces from the two deposits and exploration target identified. For further information on the company visit SEDAR or the company website at http://www.kimberresources.com/. Mr. Antonio Aguilar, Project Manager, managed this program of drilling on the Monterde project. Mr. J.B. Richards, P.Eng., Vice President Engineering, and designated Qualified Person (Q.P.) for the project is responsible for quality control and has verified the data disclosed. He has determined that the laboratory reports matched the drill sample logs and that the quality control assays fall within reasonable limits. QA./QC procedures incorporate blanks and duplicates inserted at the drill site and standards inserted after sample preparation. Drilling is by reverse circulation. A one eighth split of each two-metre section of the drill hole, weighing approximately 6 kg is processed by ALS Chemex at its preparation laboratory in Chihuahua, Mexico. Pulps are analysed by ALS Chemex at its laboratory in North Vancouver, British Columbia, using 50 gram subsamples, fire assay with an AA finish for gold and four-acid digestion and ICP finish for silver from a 0.4 gram subsample. Highgrade gold or silver intervals are re-assayed by fire assay with gravimetric finish. Cautionary Statement Statements in this release may be viewed as forward-looking statements. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. There are no assurances the Company can fulfill such forward-looking statements and the Company undertakes no obligation to update such statements. Such forward-looking statements are only predictions; actual events or results may differ materially as a result of risks facing the Company, some of which are beyond the Company's control. CONTACT: Darren Klinck, Vice President, Corporate & Investor Relations, or Robert Longe, P.Eng, President and CEO, North America, Toll Free: 1-866-824-1100, Tel: (604) 669-2251, Fax: (604) 669-8577, Website: http://www.kimberresources.com/, Email: DATASOURCE: Kimber Resources Inc. 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