Alliance Resources Ltd. provided an update on the Company's recent and planned exploration activities at the Wilcherry Project, located in the southern Gawler Craton in South Australia. During the first half of 2021 Alliance's exploration activities at the Wilcherry Project have been reduced in part due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and the Company focus on the feasibility studies to develop the Weednanna Au-Fe Deposit. The Weednanna Deposit is the most advanced prospect in the Wilcherry Project area and contains 1.106 Mt grading 4.3 g/t Au for 152,000 oz gold (classified as 85% Measured & Indicated and 15% Inferred) and 1.15 Mt grading 59.4% Fe (classified as 65% Measured & Indicated and 35% Inferred). Alliance is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the above-mentioned announcements. All material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the above-mentioned Mineral Resource estimates continue to apply and have not materially changed The Wilcherry Project covers a 1,484 square kilometre area of Archaean and Paleoproterozoic rocks that are prospective for a variety of mineralisation styles including skarn associated Fe-Au, carbonate replacement Pb-Zn, and epithermal Ag. Since acquiring the project in late 2016 the bulk of Alliance's exploration activities have focussed on the discovery and definition of gold resources at the Weednanna Deposit. During 2021, Alliance's exploration team has been reviewing the regional gold exploration potential of the Wilcherry Project area and developing an exploration strategy to identify and advance priority targets in a cost-efficient and effective manner to produce a quality portfolio of gold exploration prospects with the highest potential to deliver new resources to build on the Weednanna project resource. This work has included refining the Weednanna mineral model, capturing historic regional drilling data, validating regional databases, re-logging historic drill holes, and assessment of regional geophysical, surface geochemical and drilling datasets. Work programs completed in support of these activities include analysis of historic iron and base metal drill ample pulps from the Ultima Dam area for gold and continued collaborative research with the CSIRO on the Weednanna Deposit. Future work programs designed to support these activities include induced polarization (IP) surveys at the Weednanna North and Mawson prospects, continued RC drill definition of the Weednanna Deposit, and drilling of a deep diamond hole to test the underlying architecture of this deposit. Gold Analysis of Historic Ultima Dam Drill Samples: The Ultima Dam area is located approx. 3 kilometres to the north of Weednanna and consists of the Ultima Dam, Ultima Dam East, Ultima Dam West, and Ultima Dam South prospects. The area has similar host rocks to Weednanna and was most recently assessed for its' iron potential by Ironclad Mining between 2007 and 2012. 186 RAB holes, 18 aircore holes, 271 RC holes, and 20 diamond holes, totaling 35,087 metres, have been drilled in the area with the majority of holes not analysed for gold. To assess the gold exploration potential of the area, Alliance re-analysed 7,955 historic drilling sample pulps for gold using the fire assay technique. Weednanna Diamond Drilling: A 1,500 metre diamond drilling program has commenced at the Weednanna Deposit. The objectives of this program are to complete: Three shallow geotechnical holes in the planned gold processing plant area; Five holes twinning high-grade RC drill intersections for research purposes; and one deep hole to test the underlying architecture of the deposit.