Bradda Head Lithium Ltd. announced that it has received conditional permission to begin exploration drilling at its Wikieup sedimentary claims in Central Arizona. Highlights: The company has received permission to commence drilling at its Wikieup project, pending bond payment adjudication which is expected to complete in fourth quarter; Permission received refers to 9.8km2 of the company's Wikieup project (total 29.3km2) covering Sections 12, 13 and Wikieup NW exploration targets representing the main area of focus for the company; the company has released promising initial results from its 2021 geophysics programme at its Wikieup project, showing clay thicknesses of up to 90 metres, comparable to Arizona Lithium's (formerly Hawkstone) Big Sandy deposit (1,850 ppm Lithium grade), which is adjacent to the company's Wikieup claims; Drilling is expected to start in fourth quarter, with the company already engaging the highly-respected drilling contractor Boart Longyear to carry out the environmentally sensitive sonic drilling programme; This programme is focused on claims that are approximately 20% of Bradda's sedimentary landholding (total 47km2) and has the potential to add to the company's existing resource (185kt LCE) at its Burro Creek East asset which covers only 2% of the company's claim package; Surface samples with grades of up to 1,750 ppm lithium have been identified at the company's Wikieup project and their geologists are confident that the upcoming drill programme will confirm the prospectivity of the project and define additional lithium mineralization to support a maiden resource estimate at the project in second quarter 2022.