Carawine Resources Limited announced new assay results from recent AC drilling at its Neale tenement, defining the "Big Freeze" gold prospect as a regionally significant gold anomaly along the Hercules Shear Zone. KEY POINTS: Assay results reported from sixty air-core ("AC") holes drilled on the Neale tenement, part of Carawine's large Tropicana North Project in Western Australia; New prospect "Big Freeze" defined as a 900m long +0.3g/t gold anomaly along the Hercules Shear Zone, within a regionally significant +10ppb gold anomaly extended to over 4km strike length 1,2; The Big Freeze prospect includes significant new and historic assay intervals including 2m @ 2.28g/t Au from 46m in Carawine drill hole TNAC00482 and 2m @ 3.41g/t Au from 110m in historic drill hole NLC1403; Follow-up reverse circulation ("RC") drilling is planned at Big Freeze after the upcoming RC program at the Company's high-grade Hercules gold prospect, 7km to the northeast4; The Hercules RC program is expected to commence soon, with the RC rig contracted and Carawine's exploration crew on site.