Apollo Consolidated Limited provided Rebecca Drilling Update. Ongoing exploration drilling at the 840,000oz1 Rebecca deposit continues to outline gold mineralisation in the peripheral parts of the system, with recent activity focussed on increasing the drilling density at shallow depths in the northern and southern ends of the deposit where mineralisation reported under the April 2021 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) is predominantly at an Inferred classification. A total of 15 RC holes and three diamond `tails' are reported in this progress update. Eight RC holes at the southern part of the deposit returned shallow results including 15m @ 1.07g/t Au from 25m and 15m @ 1.57g/t Au from 175m in RCLR0859, 11m @ 1.25g/t Au from 45m in RCLR0865, 4m @ 3.68g/t Au from 68m in RCLR0865, and numerous 2m to 5m intercepts in the 1g/t to 3g/t Au range. Intercepts in this area are interpreted to be close to true width. Other RC holes reported here include four RC precollar holes (drilled through `hangingwall' geology and were not expected to be significantly mineralised) that hit narrow mineralised zones, also considered to be close to true width, including 3m @ 2.20g/t Au from 97m in RCLR0857, and 3m @ 2.62g/t Au from 210m in RCLR0861. Two diamond `tails' drilled on Section 6641335N to test for geological continuity approximately 100m below the high-grade Jennifer structure hit 7.4m @ 1.91g/t Au from 383m in RCDLR0730, and 8.6m @ 1.05g/t Au from 281m in RCDLR0682. The two intercepts are outside the current MRE and have approximately 100m of vertical separation and a steeply west-dipping orientation. A diamond tail on Section 6641460N drilled to test below the MRE intersected a best result of 5m @ 1.20g/t Au from 184m in a hangingwall structure and a 19m wide zone of alteration and anomalous (>0.20g/t Au) gold in an initial target location, before terminating prematurely in a cross-cutting mafic dyke. Ongoing exploration drilling: Exploration RC and diamond drilling will continue to work through a list of prioritised exploration, resource-definition, and step-down targets. RC drilling remains focussed on resource-definition activity, with the aim of completing an approximate 25m x 50m drill-spacing at shallow depths through the less-drilled northern and southern sections of the Rebecca deposit. Drilling is also testing infill and step-out exploration targets north of the Cleo discovery, and reconnaissance work over soil-covered structural targets north and east of Duchess. An additional 23 RC holes for 3,680m have been completed and are awaiting assay, including further RC pre-collars at the Rebecca deposit in preparation for extending with diamond `tails'. Ongoing technical activity: As advised in the April MRE update, Apollo has commissioned technical evaluation works that are running separately and simultaneously to exploration drilling. The works are being undertaken to allow an engineering review of a range of options for the Project and then inform an appropriate mining study. Independent engineering, metallurgical, hydrological and environmental activities continue.