Novo Resources Corp. provided a drilling update for the Parnell-Vulture trend in Western Australia. The RC drilling planned at Parnell and Vulture is part of the Nullagine Gold Project (NGP) exploration program ramp-up, with forward programs currently being generated at several priority basement targets.

Parnell – Vulture is located some 45 kms from the Company's Golden Eagle processing facility (Golden Eagle Plant) and is accessed by a robust, reliable haul road and associated infrastructure. Drilling completed before the holiday period comprised 83 RC holes for 5,200 metres, drilled by experienced contractor Stark Drilling using a truck mounted Schramm 450. The initial program at Parnell focussed on every alternate planned drill line, in order to fast track strike coverage.

The quick assay turnaround means that best drilling intersections can be followed up immediately whilst the remainder of the program is ongoing. Parnell - Vulture covers a strike length of approximately 2 kms and contains a series of vein-hosted targets with historical drill intercepts including 9 m at 8.4 g/t gold from 7 m, 12 m at 14.6 g/t gold from 40 m and 7 m at 6.1 g/t gold from 40 m1. These results are not necessarily representative of mineralization throughout the district.

Recent results for Parnell - Vulture, received via the Company's priority arrangement with Intertek2, show similar width and grade tenor as historical drilling intersections, improving confidence in historical data and potential strike extent. Most significant results are located around the historic workings at Parnell, including 4 m at 10.19 g/t gold in hole 21NU0196. The main target is a 10m wide E-W to WNW trending shear variably intruded by porphyry.

Mineralization dips moderately to steeply to the south (generally 70 degrees). Sandstone and interbedded siltstone-sandstone sequences adjacent to the main shear are extremely bleached in the weathering profile, indicating likely sericite alteration of the original rock. Alteration is up to 50 m wide.

Several other dykes are present in the area, mainly sub-parallel to stratigraphy, including a 6 m thick dolerite dyke and a hornblende porphyritic gabbro. Results show good continuity along strike, and on section show numerous small but frequent high-grade shoot like components. Further infill and extensional drilling will be designed to test this area.

Importantly a series of significant drill intersections are located approximately 550 m along strike to the north-west including 13 m at 2.51 g/t gold from 21 m in 21NU0156, and 8 m at 3.14 g/t gold from 4 m in 21NU0156. This shows the complexity of the system at Parnell and the scale potential of the system along strike. In addition, the 6 m at 5.28 g/tgold from 29 m in 21NU0204 is located to the north of Parnell in one of the mapped vein swarms. The vein swarm was identified from rock sampling and anomalous results in historical drilling and was tested with a single line of drilling.

Assays received to date also included the first batch from Vulture, including 8 m at 10.02 g/t gold from 11 m in 21NU0216 drilled adjacent to a historical working and in an area of complex quartz veining. Historical results in this area are sparse, and include a best result of 12 m at 2.76 g/t. These results are not necessarily representative of mineralization throughout Vulture. All other results from Vulture are pending and are anticipated within the next three to four weeks.