Dundas Minerals Limited is actively exploring for nickel, copper and gold in the prospective Albany-Fraser Orogen, Western Australia. On 18 November 2021, Dundas announced the initial analysis from two high-resolution geophysical surveys conducted across its Dundas project tenements. Four (4) high priority exploration target areas were identified from the surveys. These are Matilda South, North-East, Terra Firma and Jumbuck. Planning then immediately commenced for in-fill gravity and magnetic geophysical surveys for these four areas, to commence at the earliest opportunity. Dundas announced that its ground gravity geophysical contractor has advised that a detailed in-fill gravity survey will start at the end of this week (Friday 10 December 2021). The in-fill survey design is for measurement stations at 100m intervals on 250m spaced lines. Matilda South will be the first area to be surveyed followed by the North-East exploration target area. Surveys of the Terra Firma and Jumbuck target areas are planned to follow, early in the new year. At Matilda South, dense bodies (greater than 3 tonnes per m³) were modelled from the initial wider-spaced gravity survey. The modelling has indicated several dense target bodies at a depth commencing at approximately 130m below the surface, along a strike length of approxmately14km. The in-fill gravity survey at Matilda South will enable more precise modelling of the depth, 3 dimensional (3D) geometry, and orientation of the target bodies. This work will guide the planning of a 2022 drilling program for this area. There is no outcropping rock at Matilda South, nor in the vicinity, and the limited historical shallow drilling was to a maximum depth of 64m, which was not deep enough to intercept the calculated model depth of 130m below the surface. Dundas's interpretation of the Matilda South gravity anomalies are that they are due to intrusive mafic or ultramafic rock types, which are the host rocks for the Nova nickel deposit. Drilling the modelled bodies is required to confirm this interpretation. An historic shallow air-core drillhole DDHAC004 (31m), by Goldport Pty Ltd. in 2005 was logged as having an intersection of "intermediate /mafic pluton or pyroxene granulite". This supports the gravity interpretation of Dundas, that dense mafic-ultramafic rock type is the source of the gravity anomaly.