Metal Hawk Limited provided an update on exploration at its Kanowna East Project, situated 25 kilometres north-east of Kalgoorlie and 8 kilometres from Northern Star's Kanowna Belle gold mine (+5Moz Au). Assay results, including multiple highly anomalous gold intercepts, have been received for aircore drilling completed in January 2021 at Kanowna East. Since listing in November 2020, the Company has drilled a total of 240 aircore holes for 15,520m, resulting in the identification of numerous target areas where follow-up drilling is warranted. In particular, aircore drilling at the Little Lake prospect has outlined a broad zone of gold mineralisation which now extends for over 500m, is open to the north and east and remains untested at depth. Gold mineralisation has been intersected over a broad area north of the historical gold intersection drilled in 2005 (18m @ 1.2g/t Au from 60m to EOH). This zone of highly anomalous gold is open to the north and east and remains untested at depth. Further aircore drilling will aim to define the northern extent of this anomaly prior to RC drill testing. The final phase of Stage-1 drilling will commence in March and will consist of approximately 4,000m of aircore to be carried out with a specialised track-mounted lake aircore rig which is able to access drill sites in and around the fringes of Little Lake and the playa to the south and west. The drilling is designed to penetrate the 30-50m thick lake clays which make interpretation and targeting using conventional geophysics and geochemistry very difficult. Stage-2 drilling will commence early in second quarter of 2021 and will consist of approximately 6,000m to 8,000m of aircore drilling. The majority of this program will be testing for structure-hosted gold mineralisation and will define the extent of gold anomalism over new target areas including the priority target zone and recently PoW approved area north of Little Lake. Deeper RC drilling is concurrently being designed by the Company to test the basement source of gold anomalism.