Juno Minerals Limited provided an update on the progress of the Mount Mason DSO Hematite Project (the Project), in the Central Yilgarn region of Western Australia. The Project team's key focus is now the evaluation and clarification of all tender submissions during August and September, to finalise overall capital and operating costs in order to make a financial investment decision. RFPs have also now been issued to interested parties for the road haulage contract on two potential rail siding loadout options. Traffic interaction assessments have been undertaken on the Yunndaga rail crossing location, and the T-intersection onto the Goldfields Highway, along with commencement of the design work for both packages. Juno's environmental approvals team has been working to combine previous and new environmental data from the recently completed Autumn flora survey and fauna survey in order to complete the Native Vegetation Clearing Permit (NVCP) applications for the Project and the Yunndaga rail siding. These NVCP applications have now been submitted to the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) for assessment, with the expectation of conditional approval pending data from the Spring flora survey currently being undertaken. The refreshed Works Approval Application for the Project has also been submitted to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER).