Gold Road Resources Limited continued to make good exploration progress at Yamarna. The exploration programme is focused on defining new targets with aircore, testing areas that have received little exploration to date, while advancing existing targets with RC and diamond drilling in the Southern Project Area. Gold Road's exploration strategy is directed at delivering economic gold deposits that can be developed as standalone mining operations, creating shareholder value through organic growth. Diamond and RC drilling to test for extensions of mineralisation at the Smokebush prospect have intersected favourable geology and high-grade gold mineralisation. Selected intersections include: 3.95 metres at 10.17 g/t Au from 347.35 metres (YMDD00026), 23.20 metres at 2.52 g/t Au from 221.80 metres and 17.00 metres at 5.74 g/t Au from 279.50 metres (YMRC00066), 4 metres at 13.66 g/t Au from 72 metres (YMRC00064) 26 metres at 1.59 g/t Au from 71 metres and 9 metres at 3.60 g/t Au from 128 metres (YMRC00065). RC and diamond drilling has returned a number of encouraging results from this new target on a mineralised trend that continues to the north of the Kingston prospect. Better results include: 15 metres at 3.06 g/t Au from 201 metres (YMRC00053), 6 metres at 3.84 g/t Au from 102 metres (YMDD00024). Further assay results from the previously reported 2 aircore programmes at the Gilmour South, Waffler and Kingston prospects have defined a number of encouraging regolith anomalies that will be tested with follow-up RC drilling this year. Gold Road's exploration strategy is directed at delivering economic gold deposits that can be developed as standalone mining operations, creating shareholder value through organic growth. The 2021 Yamarna exploration programmes focus on priority targets within the Southern Project Area, an area exhibiting the key geological elements required for hosting major gold deposits, such as fertile regional structures, prospective host rocks and local structural complexity. The 2021 exploration budget of $27 million is increasing by $6 million to $33 million, with the additional expenditure primarily intended to accelerate aircore and reverse circulation (RC) drill testing of promising new exploration targets and to fund the higher costs of some exploration services. During 2021, 90 kilometres of 2.5D seismic survey was completed. Seismic is an innovative tool, with the survey designed to assist in mapping the structural architecture across the Southern Project Area. This seismic survey complements the existing high quality gravity, magnetics and geochemistry datasets in the region and will further assist drill targeting as the processed data becomes available later in the year. Aircore drilling through 2020 and 2021 has tested an extensive portion of the Southern Project Area, with drilling productivity improving through 2021. This has allowed Gold Road to test a considerably larger area than initially planned. Due to the underexplored nature of this greenstone belt, a significant expanse of prospective tenure remains untested. The aircore drilling budget for the remainder of 2021 has been increased to allow for first pass exploration to be accelerated over untested areas and to complete infill programmes over new targets that include significant multi- kilometre strike extent gold-in-regolith trends. A total of 140,000 metres of aircore is now planned for the year. The increased budget allows Gold Road to fast track the deeper follow-up RC drilling to test a growing number of encouraging targets generated from early-stage RC and regional aircore programmes (Figure 1). A total of 40,000 metres of RC drilling will target the new areas and aims to delineate strike and depth extents of mineralisation at multiple prospects, including: the Gilmour South prospect which returned regolith anomalism in aircore drilling associated with the same geological sequence as seen at the 258,000 ounce Gilmour Mineral Resource immediately to the north; the Waffler prospect which hosts a number of multi-kilometre gold-in-regolith anomalies located in the hangingwall to the prospective Smokebush Shear Zone; the Earl prospect, where drilling returned 40.86 metres at 0.45 g/t Au from 225.14 metres, including 3.80 metres at 2.35 g/t Au from 228.00 metres (20KGDD0007); the Abydos prospect which has returned encouraging bedrock mineralisation associated with laminated quartz veining over several RC and diamond holes, including 15 metres at 3.06 g/t Au from 201 metres (YMRC00053) and 6 metres at 3.84 g/t Au from 102 metres (YMDD00024); and the Kingston prospect where recent aircore has defined a new coherent 2 kilometre trend of elevated (>100 ppb) gold in-regolith samples, including results up to 16 metres at 1.73 g/t Au from 28 metres (YMAC02577).