New World Resources Limited reported significant new high-grade drilling results from its flagship Antler Copper Project in Arizona, USA, where it continues to ramp-up exploration and development activities. New Drilling Assay Results: The Company has received assays for three diamond drill holes completed recently at the Antler Copper Deposit. The new batch of assays include results for drill-hole ANTDD202026 - which was the first hole drilled to begin testing the southern extension of the Antler Deposit where, despite mineralisation outcropping over 750m of strike, most previous drilling has been concentrated along an area of just 200m at the northern end of the Deposit. Several intervals of higher-grade mineralisation were intersected within a 22.4m-thick, well mineralised interval in ANTDD202026, with significant results including: 22.4m @ 1.13% Cu, 4.08% Zn, 0.42% Pb and 18.6 g/t Ag from 290.96m (22.4m @ 2.2% Cu equivalent) Including: 8.6m @ 2.28% Cu, 3.93% Zn, 0.79% Pb and 33.8 g/t Ag from 296.57m (8.6m @ 3.2% Cu equivalent) And 5.4m @ 0.88% Cu, 9.67% Zn, 0.07% Pb and 5.9 g/t Ag from 307.9m (5.4m @ 3.4% Cu equivalent). The presence of thick, high-grade mineralisation in ANTDD202026 is very promising, as it confirms the potential tosubstantially expand the resource base by discovering more thick mineralisation along strike from the historical workings at the Antler Deposit, in addition to the ongoing resource expansion drilling the Company has been undertaking as it extends the thick, high-grade mineralisation at depth, below the historical workings. Recently received assay results have also confirmed the presence of substantial high-grade mineralisation in drill hole ANTDD202022, which was drilled in a poorly tested portion of the main thick-high grade shoot of mineralisation approximately 290m below surface at the northern end of the Antler Deposit.Pending Assay Results: Assay results are currently pending for a further seven drill holes that were completed during 2020 and an additional hole completed in January 2021.These holes have been drilled in various locations along the 750m of strike of the outcropping mineralisation at the Antler Deposit: (i) to follow-up potential extensions of high-grade mineralisation; and (ii) to confirm historical drilling results at the southern end of the Deposit as part of resource definition drilling in preparation for calculation of a maiden JORC Code Mineral Resource estimate. A consistent flow of additional results is expected in the coming weeks, from (i) the eight completed drill holes, for which assay results have not yet been received; as well as (ii) numerous new holes that will be completed in rapid succession in the near-term. Ongoing Drilling Program: The Company currently has three drilling rigs on site (two diamond core rigs and one Reverse Circulation (RC) rig). All drilling contractors took a three-week break over the Christmas/New Year period, but all three rigs resumed operations in early January, with good production rates now well re-established. During late-December a new drill pad was constructed to facilitate deeper drill-testing down-dip of the high-grade shoot of mineralisation that extends at least 300m below the historical workings. During construction, in case of falling scree, no new holes were completed in the "high-grade shoot" from existing drill pads located down-slope from the new pad. The RC rig is, however, now drilling multiple pre-collars from this new pad in advance of completing these holes with diamond core tails to continue to systematically evaluate the down-plunge depth extensions of the Antler Deposit. It is noted that assay results for ANTRCDD202025, which is one of the deepest holes the Company has drilled into the high-grade shoot to date (completed in November 2020) and which intersected well-mineralised material over a down-hole width of more than 18m (see NWC's ASX Announcement dated 25 November 2020), are yet to be received.