Cassini Resources Limited announced encouraging early results from drilling at the Yarawindah Brook Project located 130km northeast of Perth, on agricultural land near the township of New Norcia in Western Australia. The Company has a 80% beneficial interest in the project which is prospective for nickel, copper, cobalt and PGE's. Kalgoorlie-based prospector, Mr. Scott Wilson, retains a 20% interest in the Project. The company is undertaking a diamond drilling program targeting multiple electromagnetic conductors identified following an airborne and ground electromagnetic surveys in 2018. The current program is the company's first-ever drilling at the Project. The company has had immediate success with the first two drill holes intersecting over 50m thick sequences of metagabbro's containing trace to minor pentlandite and chalcopyrite. Drilling has targeted the XC05 Conductor, now re-named the "Brassica Prospect" located approximately 4km to the southwest of the main Yarawindah Prospect. The XC05 Conductor has been modelled as three distinct electromagnetic conductors extending over a strike length of 300m, with modelled plate conductance of up to 2,400S, consistent with sulphide accumulations. Assay results include promising intercepts of 1.1m @ 0.50% Ni, 0.10% Cu & 0.08% Co from 92.9m in YAD0002 and 0.7m @ 0.09% Ni, 1.46% Cu & 0.02% Co from 71.4m in YAD0001. The metagabbro's are strongly anomalous in Ni and Cu (approx. 500ppm) throughout. The Yarrawindah Brook project area was targeted by the company because it represents a mafic-ultramafic intrusive complex, located at a major regional-scale structural intersection of the Darling Fault and the Meckering structural zone. Such tectonic intersections are a first-order control on the formation of major Ni-Cu-PGE sulphide deposits. Several phases of previous exploration have confirmed the presence of Ni-Cu-PGE magmatic sulphides, associated with mafic and ultramafic intrusive rocks. The Brassica Prospect is a new discovery by Cassini that has never been previously drilled. It is located 4km southwest of the main Yarawindah Prospect. Historical drilling was only conducted at the main Yarawindah Prospect and was primarily targeting shallow, supergene platinum and palladium mineralisation. The current exploration program is targeting massive/matrix sulphide bodies and accumulations associated with the mafic-ultramafic intrusions. The first two drill holes have both intersected over 50m thick sequences of metagabbro's which have intruded into and are intercalated with strongly foliated, deformed and locally pyrrhotite- and pyrite-bearing mafic and felsic country rock gneisses. Metagabbro's contain pyrrhotite and pyrite disseminations throughout and trace pentlandite and chalcopyrite Locally, predominantly pyrrhotite-rich massive sulphides and chalcopyrite-rich veinlets are also present within the metagabbro's and country rocks. Although the mineralisation identified so far is not economic, the company considers these results very encouraging for a completely new target area at a very early stage of exploration. The results to date have already demonstrated the Project's potential to host multiple magmatic nickel and copper deposits. Drilling has now re-commenced at Yarawindah following the Christmas-New Year break, with the third hole at Brassica underway. Following completion of this hole the rig will move to the main Yarawindah Prospect to drill the AN01 & AN02 conductors which are believed to be extensions to previously identified mineralisation such as 7m @ 1.30% Ni and 0.22% Cu in YWRC0083. A further six holes are planned, subject to visual results. All holes will be surveyed by Downhole Electromagnetics (DHEM) to assist further targeting. The sequence of drilling has been timed to accommodate crop harvest at each of the targets. The company would like to acknowledge the owners of "Fauna Park" and "Arlunya" for their assistance with the current drilling program.