Ora Banda Mining Limited announced that the Davyhurst Gold Process Plant was successfully recommissioned with the first gold poured on Sunday 7 February 2021. All supporting infrastructure required to sustain ongoing processing activities at the Davyhurst gold processing plant's rated capacity of 1.2 Mtpa is now in place and has been commissioned. This includes the new 8.25MW gas and diesel fired power station, extensively upgraded and commissioned bore fields (for both potable and process water supply), process plant chemical storage facilities, upgraded road infrastructure for ore supply routes and an upgraded 172 room camp at Davyhurst. Practical completion for the remedial work program undertaken by GRES was achieved on 24 January 2021 following which a commissioning blend of low-grade oxide and transitional ore stock together with primary ore from Golden Eagle underground was introduced into the plant. Processing operations are currently stable and running at a throughput rate approaching 1.0Mtpa with targeted grind size of P80 - 106µ being achieved. Through-put will continue to ramp in line with the DFS schedule. Mining commenced in late October with mining rates steadily increasing over the 3 month period to 31 January 2021. Total material movement as at 31 January 2021 of 830,000 bcm is slightly ahead of the DFS target. Ore mining is also ahead of DFS schedule with production as at 31 January 2021, inclusive of low- grade ores, with 154,000 ore tonnes mined at a grade of 1.3 grams per tonne for 6,372 ounces of contained gold.