Metal Hawk Limited provided an update on exploration activities at the Emu Lake Project, situated along the Gindalbie greenstone belt, 75 kilometres north-east of Kalgoorlie. Assay results have been received for aircore drilling completed in November 2020. The program consisted of 59 holes for 3,801m. Six wide-spaced aircore traverses (400m x 100m) were completed across previously untested surface soil and auger geochemical gold anomalies. Near the centre of the southern target area strongly anomalous gold was intersected within weathered felsic rocks and associated quartz veining, including 7m @ 0.26g/t Au from 68m (to end of hole) in EMKA014. The next stage of exploration at the prospect will require deeper and closer-spaced drilling as Metal Hawk aims to identify the source of this large surface gold anomaly. Gold assay results have been received for samples submitted in November 2020 from 378 auger holes drilled in third quarter 2020. The auger survey was carried out on mostly 400m x 100m centres and identified a number of highly anomalous zones of surface gold mineralisation. Will Belbin commented; "These new auger results are particularly exciting given their wide spacing and proximity to major structures along the greenstone belt. The company will tighten this geochemical grid with closer-spaced auger sampling and then prioritise follow-up deeper drilling." Another round of auger drilling has already commenced at Emu Lake with the Company expecting results in March 2021. While the Company is focused on exploring for gold at Emu Lake, the project is also highly prospective for nickel sulphides. Metal Hawk has a Farm-in and Joint Venture Agreement with Western Areas Limited which includes the Emu Lake Project. WSA can earn a joint venture interest in all commodities other than gold and are managing nickel exploration on the project. WSA are preparing to commence nickel exploration at Emu Lake in second quarter of 2021.