Rumble Resources Limited released assay results for a further thirty (30) RC drill holes within the EJV. The new results continue to extend and define new zones of significant Zn-Pb mineralisation at Tonka-Navajoh, located approximately 900km north of Perth, in Western Australia. The Tonka-Navajoh Zn-Pb mineralisation now extends over 11km in length and is up to 3km in width.

The high-grade Colorado Feeder Fault now extends over 2.5km strike within the 11km x 3km blanket of Zn + Pb mineralisation. Recent results include: 8m at 5.64% Zn + Pb from 213m (EHRC562), incl. 3m at 11.94 % Zn + Pb from 214m; 8m at 3.90% Zn + Pb from 212m (EHRC556), incl.

2m at 7.13% Zn + Pb from 214m; 3m at 7.08% Zn + Pb from 129m (EHRC551), incl.1m at 18.18 % Zn + Pb from 131m. The RC drilling has also delineated an emerging, Zn sulphide dominant, high grade feeder zone 800m northwest of the Colorado Feeder Fault. Initial results include.

5m at 5.38% Zn + Pb from 97m (EHRC580), within a broader zone of 23m at 2.30% Zn + Pb from 95m. Further, the Magazine Feeder Fault continues to return strong continuity with shallow high-grade Zn-Pb sulphide intersections, including: 8m at 3.34% Zn + Pb from 58m (EHRC565), incl. 4m at 5.60% Zn + Pb from 58m; 5m at 3.85% Zn + Pb from 85m (EHRC563), incl.

3m at 6.00% Zn + Pb from 85m.