The Directors of Aus Tin Mining Limited provided the update in relation to the Company's exploration and development projects. Granville Tin Project: Lining of the new Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) at the Granville Tin Project (Granville) has now been completed and the base of the dam is in the process of being covered with a protective layer of reprocessed tailings. As previously reported, construction of the new TSF was the final major permit condition required for the Granville Expansion, and the Company will now move to resume and increase the production of tin concentrate. During January the processing plant will transition from reprocessed tailings and stockpiled material to ore from the Granville East Mine with a commensurate increase in feed grade and tin concentrate production. Mt Cobalt /Pembroke Nickel-Cobalt-Copper Project: In mid-December 2018 the Company reported the drilling contractor had experienced equipment issues with the combined reverse circulation (RC) /diamond hole (PEM029) to target a deeper magnetic and conductivity target at Pembroke. The drill hole has now been completed (depth of 425m) with potential nickel and copper sulphide mineralization and native copper observed in the core. Analysis will be undertaken to verify initial geological interpretation of the sulphides, considered to be pyrrhotite (iron sulphide) and/or pentlandite (nickeliron sulphide). The hole ended in an intrusive assimilation zone containing disseminated sulphide mineralization interpreted to lie above the Black Snake porphyry. Aus Tin Mining is exploring a model dictating the deposition of nickel and copper sulphides in and around the contact of the Black Snake Porphyry and the greenstone host rock in the area. The zone occurs around a 4km long northern perimeter of the contact, and based on extensive exploration undertaken by the Company since 2008, the attenuated pressure shadow on the northern edge is expected to be richer and more mineralized with potential for cobaltite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite. The extensive oxide nickel copper and cobalt mineralization and anomalism around the northern half of the Black Snake Porphyry and the coincidence with strong modelled magnetic bodies forms the basis for the Company's prognosis of the potential for extensive contact related copper nickel cobalt mineralization in the area. At Mt Cobalt, the drilling contractor will complete three RC holes targeting potential host shear zones north of drilling completed in 2016 and 2018. Assay results for the entire program will be collectively reported once received.