Carawine Resources Limited announced the latest assay results from its ongoing drilling program at the Hercules prospect at its Tropicana North Project in Western Australia, expanding the high grade zone and strike of mineralisation at about 250m below surface. The current drilling program at Hercules is focussed on defining the geology, structure and grade characteristics of the gold mineralisation, and extending it along strike and at depth. An additional 15 holes are planned to be drilled, including extensions to existing holes TNDD007 & TNDD012, for approximately 4,200m with the program expected to continue through to late March 2022. Assay results reported are from diamond drill holes TNDD006, TNDD008 & TNDD009, targeting mineralisation down-plunge to approximately 250m below surface at the Hercules prospect, with significant intervals (>0.3g/t Au cut off) as follows: 3.2m @ 1.14g/t Au from 193.8m including 2m @ 1.57g/t Au from 193.8m (TNDD006); 2m @ 1.27g/t Au from 290m including 1m @ 1.61g/t Au from 290m (TNDD008); 6m @ 3.01g/t Au from 251m including 5m @ 3.46g/t Au from 252m (TNDD009); and 1m @ 0.61g/t Au from 217m, and 2.55m @ 0.47g/t Au from 223.45m, and 1m @ 0.40g/t Au from 293m, and 1m @ 0.84g/t Au from 297m, and 3m @ 0.41g/t Au from 301m; TNDD009 intersected a biotite altered felsic granulite with quartz carbonate veining from 249.6m to 252.85m, followed by a laminated quartz-sulphide vein with sheared margins from 252.85 to-253.9m, followed by a moderately sheared sulphidic mafic granulite with strong carbonate veining between 253.9m and 257m. The reported interval from this hole is related to the sheared zone between 251 and 257m, with the 1.05m wide laminated vein from 252.85m returning 10.7g/t Au. The mineralised interval in TNDD006 is related to a laminated quartz-sulphide vein between 193.7m and 194.8m, which is followed by a strongly foliated, carbonate veined mafic granulite between 194.8m and 197.7m. TNDD008 intersected a biotite altered mixed mafic and felsic granulite between 274.8m and 298m containing up to 5% pyrite, and a chloritic shear zone between 316.7m and 317.4m. The significant intervals reported from the hole are related to a sulphidic laminated quartz vein within biotite-altered mafic granulite. Assay results are pending for completed drill holes TNDD010, TNDD011 and TNDD013, which have all intersected potentially mineralised laminated quartz-sulphide veins, as follows: TNDD010 intersected a laminated quartz-sulphide vein within strongly sheared mafic granulite from 213m to 215.5m, within the targeted depth range. TNDD011 intersected laminated quartz-sulphide veins between 355.8m and 360.5m, and between 382m to 384.1m. A strongly pyritic shear zone was also intersected between 386.7m and 390.2m, all within the targeted depth range. TNDD013 intersected a laminated quartz-sulphide vein at 192.4m, approximately 50m further up-hole than the beginning of the targeted depth range. The remainder of the drill hole intersected foliated mafic granulite, with a number of more intensely sheared zones, some with quartz- sulphide veining from 290m to the end of the hole at 430.5m. Two holes are incomplete, with plans to re-enter each hole and extend them at depth after drilling resumes in 2022. For TNDD007, an updated interpretation of the location of the offset fault has resulted in the targeted depth range increasing by approximately 125m downhole, beyond the current hole depth, with plans to re-enter the hole and extended it from 277m to about 420m. TNDD012 reached 109.5m depth before a break in the rod string ended the hole prematurely, and will be re-entered and extended, or re-drilled to its planned depth of 210m. Drilling will recommence when the drill crew return from the Christmas-New Year break in early January 2022, with TNDD014 planned as the next hole. Planning is currently underway for follow-up RC drilling at the Big Freeze and Beanie prospects on the Neale tenement, with drilling expected to commence in late January/early February 2022. Planning is also in progress for a large air core drilling program, designed to test a number of historic gold anomalies, and recently identified structural/magnetic target zones within the Neale tenement and other tenements within the Tropicana North Project.