Cassini Resources Limited provided an update on exploration activities at the Yarawindah Brook Project located 130 km 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. The program will target two separate prospect areas, the XC05 conductor and the AN01-AN02 conductors. The program will consist of approximately 1,000 m of diamond drilling and will conclude in January after a short break for Christmas. XC05 Conductor: The Company completed an airborne electromagnetic survey (AEM) over the project in early 2018 identifying numerous conductors worthy of further investigation . A surface fixed loop electromagnetic (FLEM) survey was also completed over several of the higher priority AEM anomalies in order to confirm and better constrain the conductors prior to drilling. The FLEM reinforced the XC05 and XC06 anomalies as priority targets. Target depth is approximately 100 m below surface. Only the XC05 conductor will be tested in this program due to access difficulties at XC06. XC05 has been modelled as 3 discontinuous conductors over a strike length of 300 m, with a maximum conductance of 2400S. This will be the first-ever drill testing in this area of the project, which is a distinctly different part of the belt which hosts the AN01 & AN02 conductors. AN01-AN02 Conductors:The AN01 & AN02 conductors are at the southern end of a large ultramafic belt which hosts a small lateritic platinum and palladium resource. The Company views platinum and palladium enrichment in the regolith as 'path-finders' for potential massive nickel - copper - cobalt sulphides which have been proven to exist through historic exploration. Confirming this, previous drilling in 2007 returned several significant intercepts of sulphide mineralisation such as 7 m at 1.30% Ni, 0.22% Cu, 0.06% Co and 432 ppb Pd from 74 m (YWRC0083). No follow-up drilling was conducted. Cassini has re-modelled surface and downhole electromagnetic (DHEM) data and identified multiple off- hole conductors which may represent extensions to recognised mineralisation. Target depths are a maximum of 120 m below surface.