Cassini Resources Limited announced further significant nickel and copper results from drilling at the Yarawindah Brook Project (the 'Project') located on agricultural land 20km south of the township of New Norcia, 130km northeast of Perth, Western Australia. The Company has an 80% beneficial interest in the Project which is prospective for nickel, copper, cobalt and platinum group elements (PGE's). Kalgoorlie-based prospector, Mr. Scott Wilson, retains a 20% interest in the Project. The Company has completed its first diamond drilling program, targeting multiple electromagnetic (EM) conductors identified following airborne and ground EM surveys in 2018. A total of 9 diamond holes have been completed for 1,148m. The Project is within an emerging Ni sulphide province as demonstrated by Chalice Gold Mines recent high-grade discovery at the Julimar Prospect, approximately 40km south of Yarawindah, within the same mafic/ultramafic intrusive complex. Assay results have been received for drill holes YAD0004 through to YAD0006 at the AN02 conductor, now re-named the 'Avena Prospect' and for YAD0003, at Brassica Prospect. The Avena Prospect is located at the southern end of the Yarawindah Intrusion which has been the focus of historical exploration within the Project. It is important to note that historical exploration efforts were predominantly focused on the supergene PGE mineralisation. The latest drilling campaign tested new electromagnetic (EM) conductors at the Brassica Prospect, and extensions of the sulphide mineralisation defined at the Avena Prospect. At Avena, drill holes have predominantly intersected broad zones of shallow, disseminated Ni and Cu sulphides, and locally contain high-grade, massive nickel sulphides. The Company is particularly encouraged by a massive sulphide intercept of 0.12m @ 5.97% Ni, 0.75% Cu, 0.39% Co 2.66g/t PGE from 84.3m in YAD0005. Nickel tenor of this intercept is representative of the historical massive sulphide intersections at Yarawindah, which are the Company's primary targets. Although thin, this interval is interpreted to represent a structurally remobilised massive sulphide from a proximal source. Further encouragement was returned from YAD0006, which intersected 5.05m @ 0.69% Ni, 1.17% Cu 0.06% Co from 57.95m. These intercepts range from 50m to 72m vertically below surface, well within open-pit mining depths. Sulphide mineralisation in both holes at Avena is hosted in metagabbro and metapyroxenite and are consistent with the exploration model targeting mafichosted, orthomagmatic massive sulphides. These metagabbro sequences are over 100m in thickness and are generally anomalous in Ni and Cu throughout. For example, the metagabbro intrusion in YAD0006 returned a zone of 77m @ 0.17% Ni 0.24 Cu, which demonstrates the potential overall scale of the mineralised system.