Galan Lithium Limited provided an update for its ongoing exploration program at the Greenbushes South Lithium project (joint venture between GLN (80%) and LIT (20%)). UltraMag Geophysics undertook four lines and roughly 5 km of Deep Ground Penetrating Radar surveys in October 2021. The survey lines were undertaken perpendicular to the inferred trace of the Donnybrook- Bridgetown Shear Zone (DBSZ). The preliminary results confirm that the method was successful in being able to penetrate to about 40 ? 50 m in depth. The survey could delineate the presence of the DBSZ to depth and three potential blind pegmatites like targets at depth. The general location of the pegmatite- like targets identified by the DGPR survey corresponds to geochemical anomalies of pathfinder elements (As,Sb) in historical surface soil assays. Future surveys will follow up on these pegmatites like targets at depth. The ongoing soil sampling program focuses on the surface expression of the DBSZ that hosts the Greenbushes deposit. The DBSZ is a steeply dipping, N-S trending shear zone, primarily associated with syntectonic emplacement of the lithium-bearing pegmatites of the Greenbushes mine to the north. Recognised in geophysical data, this prominent geologic feature and the recent mapping helped identify its surface expression through the Greenbushes South project. Conservation management plans have been submitted (September 2021) to the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions to extend access to the DBSZ. Once approved, the company will undertake further soil sampling, geophysical, and air-core drilling programs. Additionally, the company is planning future high-resolution UAV magnetic surveys to identify the target boundaries' scale and investigate if the program could incorporate other geophysical methods. Combined with the historical data, these initial surveys serve as a positive sign for future targeted soil and geophysical surveys along the DBSZ to help identify potential blind pegmatite bodies.