Novo Resources Corp. announced new assay results from its 100% controlled Blue Spec gold-antimony project, Western Australia. All holes were drilled using either a truck- or track-mounted reverse circulation drill and targeted areas around the Gold Spec high-grade shoot, areas between the Blue Spec and Gold Spec high-grade shoots and a wildcat target called Pros Spec located approximately 11 kilometers east of the Blue Spec mine. Hole 16BSDH033, a south-oriented hole drilled at -70 degrees, encountered 35.9 gpt Au over 4 meters including a narrower high-grade interval of 138.4 gpt Au over 1 meter at a depth of approximately 20 meters below and east of the bottom of the Gold Spec high- grade shoot. Repeat assays returned 41.7 gpt Au and 161.5 gpt Au from the longer and shorter intervals, respectively. True width of the vein is estimated at approximately 30-35% of the reported drill intercept length. The high-grade intercept in 16BSDH033 is similar to one in historic hole BSD0002, situated 45 meters above and west, that graded 254 gpt Au over 0.7 meters. The robust intercept in 16BSDH033 suggests that a possible explanation for the lack of a significant gold intercept in nearby hole 16BSDH028 might be that the latter hole simply failed to pierce the targeted vein. Hole 16BSDH038, a south-oriented hole drilled at -72 degrees, encountered 5.2 gpt Au and 1.96% Sb over 12 meters at a depth of approximately 20 meters below hole 16BSDH034 and fully 70 meters below the known deposit. A high-grade antimony intercept of 18.12% Sb over 1 meter is included within this longer interval. Given that holes immediately above 16BSDH038 do not contain such high-grade antimony, Novo thinks that a new Au-Sb zone is developing at depth, potentially similar to that at the Blue Spec deposit approximately 1.4 km east. Further drilling is required to verify this possibility.