Mawson Gold Limited announced assay results from two further drill holes (MDDSC004-05) from the 100%-owned Sunday Creek project in the Victorian Goldfields of Australia. The project is an epizonal-style gold prospect located 56 kilometres north of Melbourne and contained within 19,365 hectares of granted exploration tenements. Drillhole MDDSC005 was drilled immediately beneath the 100-metre-deep Apollo shaft to test the parallel and down dip extensions of the unmined extensions of the historic mine area. The hole intersected the north-west oriented mineralized structure over 47.5 metres @ 1.3 g/t gold from 88.0 metres down hole depth without applying a lower-cut. Higher grade intersections in the hole were 4.2 metres @ 3.4 g/t gold from 88.0 metres and 11.5 metres @ 3.3 g/t gold from 123.7 metres, including 0.1 metres @ 52.6 g/t gold from 123.7 metres, 0.3 metres @ 17.9 g/t gold from 128.2 metres and 0.3 metres @ 45.1 g/t gold from 133.5 metres. An historic mining void was intersected from 100.4 to 103.4 metres down the hole.Visible gold was observed within stibnite+quartz veins at 88.7 metres, 123.7 metres, 128.2 metres and 130.9 metres (Photo 1).Mineralization at Apollo remains open along strike within the diorite dyke/sediment host trend, and to depth.Diamond drillhole MDDSC004, drilled 400 metres WNW of MDDSC005, to test eastern end of the Golden Dyke trend, with a best result of 1.0 metres 0.5 g/t gold from 44 metres. The hole intersected an historic mining void between 71.4 metres to 78.6 metres with 5.2 metres core loss in the 7.2 metre interval leaving potential to test the mined-out zone at deeper levels, with a low gold mineralized halo intersected between 44 metres to 104 metres (50 metres downhole width), leaving potential to test the mined-out zone at deeper levels. Mawson has now completed ten drill holes (MDDSC001-0010) and one hole remains in progress at Sunday Creek totaling 1,504 metres. Assays from 5 out of the 10 holes have been released and more results will be available during the New Year. The target is high-grade veining with associated mineralized halos, typical of epizonal-style gold mineralization. Geophysical surveys (3D induced polarization and ground magnetics) have been completed. Mineralization at Sunday Creek is hosted in late-Silurian to early-Devonian-aged shales and siltstones containing a series of dykes of felsic-intermediate composition. Gold is concentrated in brittle structures and dominated by two styles: veins dominated by quartz-stibnite±arsenopyrite, and a broader zone of brittle-fault/shear hosted pyritic mineralization with more chaotic veining and brecciation. High grade quartz-stibnite veins were the focus of historical mining at Sunday Creek, while the broader fault-hosted systems appear untouched.