Carawine Resources Limited announced follow-up RC drilling has commenced at its Hercules prospect, targeting extensions to the gold discovery. Hercules is part of the Company's Tropicana North Project located in the Tropicana and Yamarna regions of Western Australia's north-eastern goldfields. This major follow-up drilling program comprises an initial phase of 18 RC drill holes and 5 diamond core ("DD") drill holes primarily targeting extensions to high-grade gold mineralization discovered at Hercules and announced on 24 February and 3 March 2021.To date, drilling at Hercules has defined a sub-vertical mineralized structure, the "main lode", which extends for at least 260m along strike, from the base of transported cover at 35m below surface to more than 140m below surface and remains open. Carawine's drilling also discovered a "multiple lode zone", with additional lodes identified parallel to the main lode in drill holes TNRC008 and TNRC020. These multiple lodes define a much wider zone of gold mineralization starting just 70m from surface. The planned follow-up drilling program is designed to test the main lode over more than 400m of strike length from below the base of transported cover to more than 200m down-dip. Holes have also been planned to better define the orientation of the multiple lode zone, and test for potential extensions. A component of diamond drilling is planned to follow the RC program, which will test mineralization at depth as well as providing important structural information around existing mineralized intervals. The Hercules RC program is expected to continue into June, with the diamond core program expected to take around 4 to 6 weeks to complete. At this stage, diamond drilling is planned to follow the RC program. However, this can be brought forward if a suitable diamond rig becomes available in the meantime.