Dundas Minerals Limited is actively exploring for nickel, copper and gold in the prospective Albany-Fraser Orogen, Western Australia. The Company's maiden drilling program at the Jumbuck nickel and Kokoda gold prospects is planned to commence this coming weekend 11 & 12 December 2021. Dundas's appointed drilling contractor Impact Drilling, has confirmed that its drill rig is scheduled to arrive on site by 10 December 2021. At the Jumbuck nickel prospect, Dundas is following up on historic rotary air blast (RAB) drill hole 11DSRB579 that was drilled in 2011, to a depth of 22m. The bottom-of-hole assay of a 2m composite sample reported anomalous nickel (5,490ppm or 0.55%). Although adjacent holes did not report any significantly anomalous nickel, a broad zone of anomalous sulphur was reported in the surrounding holes. Dundas has also re-processed historic aerial electro-magnetic survey data which partially covers this exploration prospect and has identified a late-time (channel 35) conductive anomaly to the south-west of hole 11DSRB579. This anomaly is untested by drilling. Fifteen (15) reverse circulation (RC) drill holes to a maximum depth of 150m are initially planned at Jumbuck, and an additional fifteen (15) holes are included in the approved work program. Some, or all, of these additional holes would be drilled if positive results are obtained from the in-field analysis of drill hole samples via handheld XRF, and from drill hole logging. At the Kokoda gold prospect, previous exploration identified a ~4km gold-copper trend that warrants further investigation via drilling at depth. Shallow air-core drilling to a maximum depth of 48m (one hole) was completed in 2012, with an average drilling depth of 20m for all other drill holes. Fifteen (15) RC drill holes are also planned for Kokoda and there are also fifteen (15) additional drill holes included in the approved work program, which would be drilled contingent on positive results from drill hole logging.