Cassini Resources Limited provided an update on exploration activities at the Yarawindah Brook Project. The Project is located on agricultural land 20km south of the township of New Norcia, 100km northeast of Perth, Western Australia. The Project is prospective for nickel, copper, cobalt and platinum group elements (primarily palladium and platinum). The Company's view on this emerging new nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE province has been validated by Chalice Gold Mines recent high-grade discovery at the Julimar Project, approximately 40km south of Yarawindah, within the same mafic/ultramafic intrusive province. The Company has recently completed a soil geochemistry program comprising 1,041 samples and surface electromagnetic (EM) surveys over an area of 3km2. Soil geochemistry has identified a coincident Ni-Cu-Co and Pd-Pt anomaly approximately 750m to the northwest and along strike of the Brassica Prospect (Figure 1). The soil anomaly extends over 1km along strike and has peak values of 122ppm Ni, 644ppm Cu, 23ppm Co, 61ppb Pd & 86 ppb Pt, 10 times greater than background metal concentrations in the area. This soil anomaly is outside of the existing airborne and surface EM coverage and is a priority target. Significantly, the soil geochemical data over the Brassica Prospect, where minor Ni-Cu-PGE mineralisation was intersected in drilling last year are not anomalous in PGE. This suggests that this untested Brassica NW anomaly may be a significantly stronger and shallower mineralised position.