Hamelin Gold Limited provide a summary of a successful first year of field activities completed by the Company in the West Tanami Gold Project, Western Australia. During the 2022 field season 10 diamond drill holes were completed across six separate prospects with five of these prospects being subject to diamond drilling for the first time. A total of 4,117 metres of diamond drilling was completed with EIS co-funding support from the WA Government via three separate grants.

The programs recorded significant highlights such as: High grade gold mineralisation discovered at the Sultan Prospect in a single hole program of 7.6 metres at 3.2 g/t Au from 326.2 metres including 1.1 metres at 15.9 g/t Au from 329.7 metres. Wide zone of gold mineralisation with high grade veins identified at the Camel Prospect. Confirmed gold mineralisation associated with significant pyrrhotite alteration at Bandicoot, Broad depth-extensive gold mineralisation on the western limb of an untested antiform fold axis at Fremlins.

Mojave Prospect ­ New Results: Assay results have been received from two diamond drill holes, TSD0003 and TSD0004, that were designed to test the intersection of an east-southeast trending gold corridor and an interpreted east-northeast cross cutting structure at the Mojave prospect. The holes were drilled 750 metres east of a single line of deep RC drilling completed in 2019 that intersected broad zones of gold mineralisation within a folded sequence of sediments and dolerite. Hole TSD0003 intersected a 40 metre zone of the targeted prospective dolerite unit and contained anomalous gold, with grades up to 1.3g/t Au in narrow intervals in an 125 metre wide zone from 204 to 330 metres.

TSD0004 contained only minor unmineralised dolerite units. Accordingly, future drilling will target the fold axis to the north and west of TSD0003 where gold mineralising fluids could be focused and the doleritic units have potential to be structurally thickened.