Outback Goldfields Corp. provided an update on drilling activities at its Yeungroon project and to report the final results from its recently completed drill program on its Glenfine project, central Victoria, Australia. A rotary air based ("RAB") drill has been mobilized on site to commence a systematic program of drilling along and across the strike-extent of the property-scale Golden Jacket fault. Over 1,800 metres of RAB drilling has been completed to date and geochemical results from top-of-bedrock samples will help guide future diamond drilling. Results have also been received from the Company's final holes at the multi-rig drill program at Glenfine. The program was focused on evaluating the continuity of gold mineralization within a significant corridor of prospective geology between the Reef 2 and Glenfine South prospects. Outback's Ballarat-based technical team successfully completed the program while dealing with multiple government-issued lockdowns and analytical delays. The Yeungroon diamond drill program is designed to test the high-grade gold potential along strike and below the historic Golden Jacket mine and based on 3D modeling of historic mining records numerous priority areas were defined. Seven holes for 630 metres have so far been completed and more holes are planned based on encouraging visual results (e.g., sulfide-bearing quartz reefs). The drill holes to date have covered a northwest-trending strike extent of 100 metres and have tested down to 115 metres. Core samples are being dispatched to the lab daily. The historical Golden Jacket mine is associated with the property-scale, northwest-trending Golden Jacket fault which transects the property for over 30 kilometres of strike length. A RAB drill has been mobilized to the property and the Company has commenced a program of tight grid of holes, on 20 metre centres, peripheral to, and along strike from the Golden Jacket mine. Grid lines are northeast-oriented and spaced 60 metres apart. A program of long, east-west traverses comprised of a series of 50 metre spaced holes on a broad grid pattern and along roads is set to commence after the near-mine grid. These property-wide holes will test the strike extent of the Golden Jacket fault in addition to testing parallel structures. The RAB holes are designed to test the bedrock below post-mineralization cover rocks and are being drilled to 10 to 15 metres depth. Real-time portable XRF analyses focused on pathfinder element geochemistry are being conducted to guide follow-up holes and hole sequencing. Geochemical and lithological results from top-of-bedrock samples will help define future drill programs. The final batch of results from the multi-rig drill program at the Glenfine property have been received and interpreted. The drill program was focused on targeting high-grade, quartz reef-hosted gold mineralization. The first target was the southern extent of a ~400 metre north-south trending corridor of prospective geology between, and along strike from the historic Glenfine South mine and the southern Reef 2 prospects. A total of 8 diamond and 12 reconnaissance reverse circulation ("RC") drillholes have tested for mineralization continuity of vein-hosted mineralization along this prospective corridor. Results from three of the initial holes were previously reported (OGA001, OGA004, and OGA005; see news release data May 19th, 2021), highlighted by 5.1 metres at 2.90 g/t gold including 0.3 metres at 15.02 g/t gold (OGA0004) and 17.30 metres at 2.66 g/t gold including 1.30 metres at 10.65 g/t gold and 0.8 m at 9.31 g/t gold (OGA0005). Both holes cut strong zones of quartz reef- and/or breccia-hosted mineralization in the targeted stratigraphic and structural horizons. The results suggest down-dip and up-dip mineralization continuity over 100 metres in the northern end of Reef 2. OGA006, OGA007 and OGA008, collared 140 metres north of OGA004 and OGA005 were step-out holes designed to test midway along the Reef 2 to Glenfine South corridor. Hole OGA008 (2.4 metres at 4.76 g/t gold including 0.8 metres at 6.71 g/t gold) intercepted the top of a zone of reef-hosted gold mineralization with potential for extension of up to 50 metres down-dip. OGA002 was drilled from the same pad as OGA001 and intersected quartz reef-hosted mineralization along strike from the historic Glenfine South Mine.