Northern Minerals Limited it will start its second phase drilling campaign at Browns Range in the first week of June. The phase two campaign is part of the Company's ongoing commitment to exploration at Browns Range, including an investment of at least $5 million in 2020-21. The Company has completed detailed planning for 8,500-10,000 metres of reverse circulation (RC) drilling which is anticipated to take approximately six weeks to complete. This drilling follows on from 8,500 metres of first phase RC drilling completed at the end of 2020, with final results from that successful campaign announced on 17 February 2021. The second phase will be a combination of follow-up holes based on some very promising assay results returned in the first phase as well as some further greenfield target testing. Follow-up holes are planned for the Banshee West prospect, which will build on the eight holes for 614 metres drilled as part of first phase drilling. Best results from the 2020 drilling at Banshee West included: 12m @ 0.43% TREO from 34m (BRBR0059); 13m @ 0.43% TREO from 23m (BRBR0062); and 4m @ 0.63% TREO from 41m (BRBR0061). The drill rig will return to the new Toad prospect discovered in the first phase campaign and further test results from the initial eight holes for 580 metres. The previous best result from Toad was 6m @ 0.78% TREO from 49m (BRTR0002). Further drill investigation will be done in the vicinity of the Gambit and Gambit West deposits, following up on anomalous results from past drilling and surface geochemical programs and at the Rogue Prospect, following up on the first pass drill program completed in 2019. The Company also plans to drill test some greenfield targets. This work includes the Ripcord Prospect, located approximately 700 meters to the north-west of the Dazzler Deposit, where a surface geochemical anomaly was defined above the Gardiner Sandstone during fieldwork completed in 2020. Other greenfield targets include the Pulse and Quicksilver prospects located in the south-east area of its tenements near the Northern Territory border, targeting surface geochemical anomalies and mapped, mineralised structures.