Apollo Consolidated Limited announced Drilling Success on Multiple Fronts At Rebecca. Highlights: Significant new gold hits in new Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling at Apollo's 840,000oz Rebecca gold deposit. Step-down drilling opens new zone of high grade down-plunge exploration potential in lightly drilled southern part of deposit. Significant results in areas extending beyond the April 2021 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) include: 8m @ 7.81g/t Au and 7m @ 3.71g/t Au in RCLR082010m @ 2.54g/t Au in RCLR0817 -2m @ 13.69g/t Au in RCLR0827. Additional drilling into emerging `footwall' structure confirms high grades remain open to depth: 3m @ 10.77g/t Au and 8m @ 3.15g/t Au in RCLR0821. Strong resource definition intercepts add value to Rebecca model: 6m @ 9.73g/t Au and 10m @ 1.13g/t Au in RCLR0819 -13m @ 1.68g/t Au in RCLR0818 -30m @ 0.96g/t Au at shallow depths in RCLR0825 -12m @ 1.15g/t Au at shallow depths in RCLR0823. Intercept contains one or more composite sample that will now be resampled at 1m intervals. Ongoing resource definition drilling continues to find new shallow gold mineralisation in under-drilled parts of the optimised pit shell used to constrain the MRE of 29.1 million tonnes at 1.2g/t Au for 1.105 million ounces1 of gold. Results are expected to add more near-surface material at a higher average grade than the MRE. RC Drilling continues, working through a selection of exploration, resource-definition, and step-down targets, including immediate follow-up of open intercepts reported here. Diamond drilling continues, with the fourth of six metallurgical drillholes in progress. Current drilling is designed to deliver important resource definition data within the key mineralised structures at all deposits and provide material for ongoing metallurgical technical work. The diamond rig is then set to test a series of open structural targets below the Rebecca MRE. Rebecca RC Drilling: Ongoing drilling at the 840,000oz Rebecca deposit, part of Apollo's 100%-owned Lake Rebecca Gold Project approximately 145km east of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, continues to make significant progress. Exploration and resource definition work is finding new gold mineralisation in the lightly drilled southern part of the deposit, delivering strong hits along the eastern margin of the mineralised system, and upgrading areas within the optimised Rebecca pit shell where gold mineralisation was not yet drilled to a density that allowed resource classification. Step-down drilling along the lightly explored southern part of the deposit has provided several higher-grade intercepts below shallow drilling, suggesting potential for new mineralised structures. The area immediately south of the steeply dipping high-grade Jennifer structure offers exploration opportunity at depth, as evidenced by new intercepts of 7m @ 3.71g/t Au from 185m and 8m @ 7.81g/t Au from 210m in RCLR0820, including 1m @ 32.3g/t Au (approximately 120m down-dip from nearest intercept), and 10m @ 2.54g/t Au from 260m in RCLR0817 (approximately 140m down dip of nearest intercept). Drillhole RCLR0827 further to the south hit 2m @ 13.69g/t Au from 167m (including 1m @ 24.6g/t Au), indicating high-grade structures extend into this area. Follow-up exploration drilling is now underway in these areas. Additional drilling into new `footwall' structures located on the eastern side of the Rebecca deposit has demonstrated that high grades remain open at depth on several sections, with a latest intercept of 3m @ 10.77g/t Au from 181m (including 1m @ 19.3g/t Au) and 8m @ 3.15g/t Au from 187m in RCLR0821. Exploration drilling will continue to probe the dimensions of this structure, which is expected to add new, higher-grade mineralisation into the next MRE. Ongoing resource definition drilling in southern and northern parts of the Rebecca deposit has continued to find strong mineralisation, with standout hits of 6m @ 9.73g/t Au from 138m in RCLR0819 (including 4m @ 13.3g/t Au), as well as a shallower zone of 10m @ 1.13g/t Au from 110m. RCLR0818 on the same section hit 13m @ 1.68g/t Au from 113m. Combined these intercepts are likely to upgrade the resource classification in this area. In the northern parts of the deposit, shallow drilling hit 30m @ 0.96g/t Au from 25m in RCLR0825, and 12m @ 1.15g/t Au from 75m in RCLR0823, confirming geological interpretations. These drilling results continue to reinforce the value of the Rebecca gold system and the clear existing opportunities to grow the MRE as exploration progresses. The intercepts inside the optimised pit shell are considered likely to add valuable near-surface material to any subsequent Rebecca MRE and be important contributors to ongoing project technical evaluation. The Rebecca gold deposit as delineated to date has: Over 40 intercepts containing greater than 50-gram x metres Au. Excellent continuity in high grade positions. A consistent >1,000 ounce per vertical metre (oz/vm) endowment, ranging to >4,000oz/vm in places. Apollo sees a strong probability of metal endowment being maintained as exploration pushes beyond the limits of existing drilling. Ongoing Exploration Drilling: Exploration drilling is continuing, working through a selection of exploration, resource-definition, and step-down targets, including immediate follow-up of open intercepts reported here. A key focus remains on targets that may provide additional near-surface high-value mineralisation, including extension of the new footwall structures at the Rebecca deposit. Infill drilling will shortly be underway at Cleo to bring this discovery toward Resource status. Compelling regional structural targets will also continue to be tested with initial exploratory drilling. Ongoing Technical Activity: As advised in the recent MRE update, Apollo has stepped-up technical evaluation work that is running separately and simultaneously to the exploration drilling activities. The works have been commissioned to allow an engineering review of a range of options for the Project and then inform an appropriate mining study. Hydrological, metallurgical, and permitting activities are underway, and environmental works will continue in the coming weeks. Diamond drilling is progressing well, with the fourth of six metallurgical drillholes in progress. Current drilling is designed to deliver important resource definition data within the key mineralised structures at all deposits and provide material for ongoing metallurgical technical work. The diamond rig is then set to test a series of open structural targets below the Rebecca MRE.