Lefroy Exploration Limited provides an update to the ongoing work program at the priority Burns Cu-Au Prospect and the recently acquired Coogee South property. Burns and Coogee South are within the wholly owned Eastern Lefroy tenement package, which is part of the wholly owned greater Lefroy Gold Project (LGP) located 50km southeast of Kalgoorlie. The Burns copper gold prospect is situated on the eastern margin of a large interpreted felsic intrusion, termed the Burns Intrusion. The intrusion does not outcrop but features a distinctive annular aeromagnetic and gravity geophysical signature. The Company considers there is a genetic relationship between the Burns intrusions, so this further work is intended to establish the association between the larger Burns intrusion and the diorite porphyry intrusions intersected at the Burns prospect. Broad high-grade gold mineralisation is hosted within a newly discovered hematite-pyrite- chalcopyrite-magnetite altered diorite porphyry that intrudes high Mg basalt at Burns. This porphyry, termed the Eastern Porphyry, is open to the north and south. The copper and gold mineralisation hosted by both the diorite porphyry, basalt and now massive magnetite is considered by the Company to be a new style of mineralisation in the area. The land position dominated by Lefroy. A fourteen-hole diamond drill program commenced on 20 April 2021 to evaluate the Eastern Porphyry over a 200m strike length on three 40m spaced drill sections. The results from five of the diamond drill holes are still pending. One hole (LEFRD282) is from the zero-north section, three holes (LEFRD283, 261, 262) are from the 40N section and a single diamond hole (LEFD005) is from the 40S drill section. Assay results (815 samples) for these holes are expected to be received in batches over the next 4 to 6 weeks.