Musgrave Minerals Ltd. reported further assay results from diamond drilling on the Cue Joint Venture with Evolution Mining Limited ("Evolution") in Western Australia's Murchison district. Diamond drilling completed by Evolution at the West Island prospect, approximately 6km north of Break of Day, continues to intersect strong gold intersections within a basement dolerite host unit. Diamond drilling continues to confirm that the geology and structure of the West Island prospect is characterised by multiple, stacked narrow high-grade intercepts within a broader lower grade envelope along the 1.6km mineralised trend.

Evolution drilled a further 9 diamond holes for 4,091m on the Cue JV of which six with assays received are reported in this release. The drilling program is targeting the key mineralised gold lodes to determine the scale of the mineral system at West Island. The mineralised lodes are interpreted as a series of stacked shears and veins, with associated high-grade splays.

The significant new diamond drill core intercepts at West Island and the Estimated True Width (ETW) of the intersections are as follows: o 5.5m (3.8m ETW) @ 4.16g/t Au from 349.5m (22CUDD019A) o 11.5m (8.0m ETW) @ 8.71g/t Au from 235.5m (22CUDD021), including: o 1.0m (0.9m ETW) @ 66.0g/t Au from 238m and o 7.0m (4.9m ETW) @ 5.16g/t Au from 393m (22CUDD021) o 1.0m (0.9m ETW) @ 44.5g/t Au from 87m (22CUDD022), and o 5.0m (3.5m ETW) @ 4.82g/t Au from 124m (22CUDD022), and o 12.7m (8.9m ETW) @ 3.60g/t Au from 329m (22CUDD022).