VANCOUVER, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gold Star Resources Corp. (TSX-V; GXX; OTC Bulletin Board: GXXFF; http://www.goldstarresources.com/) today announced the appointment of James W. Dick to its Board of Directors. Mr. Dick is a professional geologist with 46 years of petroleum industry experience. He is currently President of JW Dick & Associates Ltd., based in Calgary Alberta, Canada, which is an international consulting company with experience in forty countries. The company has accepted the resignation of Robert Findlay and would like to thank him for his service. According to Patrick Morris, President and CEO of Gold Star Resources, "We are very pleased to have James Dick join our Board of Directors. Not only is Jim a seasoned geologist, but he was also the lead geologist for Katana Resources, a Canadian public company, which was the last company to explore for oil and gas in Liberia. Exploration was abandoned due to civil unrest in the 1980's. "His experience in West Africa and in other similar frontier areas coupled with his supervisory positions with companies such as Imperial Oil and D&S Petroleum Group will help boost Gold Star's stated goal of being a top-tier onshore oil and gas exploration firm on the Africa continent." James Dick stated on his appointment that "I am very pleased to be able to return to an exploration prospect in West Africa that I felt had great potential. Gold Star's acquisition of an onshore block allows the company to explore for and produce offshore oil with onshore economics." Gold Star Resources recently announced that it also appointed Peter G. Wilson, President of Hana Mining Ltd. (TSXV: HMG) and Robert G. Dinning CA, a Director of Paramount Gold & Silver Corp. to its Board of Directors. Gold Star is a Canadian company focused on onshore oil and gas exploration opportunities in Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. The company recently announced a Letter-of-Intent with Bengal Bight Ghana Ltd., a Ghanaian company, to acquire 100% interest in the mineral rights of Bengal's 1,000 sq. km. Tiampoum mining concession in Cote d'Ivoire, near the border of Ghana. Gold Star also emerged onto the West African oil scene with the 90% acquisition of the exploration rights of an onshore block covering 1366 square kilometer area along the coast of Liberia. DATASOURCE: Gold Star Resources Corp. CONTACT: Patrick Morris, President and CEO, +1-604-641-4450, Web Site: http://www.goldstarresources.com/

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