Metal Hawk Limited provided an exploration update for the Berehaven Nickel Project, 20km south-east of Kalgoorlie in the West Australian goldfields. Four diamond holes were completed at the Commodore Prospect for 1,210m drilled. BVD001 intersected 3.4m @ 2.32% Ni from 203.8m, approximately 50m down-dip from the discovery RC hole BVNC002 (1m @ 5.89% Ni from 144m). Assay results are pending for BVD002 which was drilled a further 70m down-dip from BVD001 and intersected a zone of matrix-to-heavily disseminated mineralisation from 247.5m to 248.5m. Although drilling on section 6,584,480mN has confirmed the down-dip continuity of nickel sulphide mineralisation, which remains open at depth, follow-up drilling to the north (BVD004) and south (BVD003) of this section did not intersect any significant mineralisation, with the latter hole indicating that the fertile ultramafic unit may be offset by faulting. DHEM surveys have now been completed from the four diamond holes at Commodore. No conductors were identified, indicating that the nature of the nickel sulphide mineralization intersected to date is not electromagnetically conductive. These results also suggest that it is less likely additional massive sulphide will be present in the immediate vicinity of the surveyed holes. The Company is undertaking a detailed structural review utilising the recently acquired drill data and is reinterpreting aeromagnetic data prior to planning the next phase of exploration at Commodore. Berehaven Geology Model: Previous explorers have not recognised the potential for high-MgO fertile ultramafic rocks beneath the cover of magnetic gravel and clay which conceal the Commodore nickel sulphide mineralisation. Geological interpretations have referred to a dome setting, with comparisons to the world-class Kambalda and Widgiemooltha nickel domes. Very little nickel exploration has been carried out on the Berehaven tenements and the vast majority of all historical nickel exploration in the Blair region has been south of the previously interpreted basal contact (or dome margin). The discovery of high-grade nickel sulphide at Commodore has validated Metal Hawk's exploration model at Berehaven and has shown that the "nickel dome" model is probably incorrect. The Company has recently reprocessed regional aeromagnetics over the project area and has identified multiple target horizons, which remain very poorly tested for nickel sulphide mineralisation. Downhole Electromagnetics: The transitional nature of sulphide mineralisation (ie. violarite-pyrite) and low electromagnetic conductivity due to extreme weathering processes at Commodore has limited the effectiveness of DHEM surveying in the holes drilled to date.