Podium Minerals Limited reported 3E PGM assays have been received from the Stage 6 drilling, which was designed to infill drill spacing to 200m, primarily in the central-east sector of Parks Reef to confirm continuity of PGM mineralisation along the full 15km strike length of Podium's 100% owned Parks Reef PGM Project. All platinum, palladium and gold assays assay results have now been received from the Stage 6 drilling which includes holes PRRC124 to PRRC151. 3E PGM results for seven of these holes (PRRC124 to PRRC128 and PRRC133 to PRRC135) have been reported in the Company's announcement on 14 March 2021. In addition, base metal results have been received for holes PRRC124 to PRRC128 and PRRC133 to PRRC135. Laboratory turn-around time for drill samples has slowed from a typical turn-around of 3 weeks, to 9 weeks for the latest results, due to industry wide demand for analytical services. These results demonstrate strong continuity of the main PGM Horizon in the Central and Central-East sectors of Parks Reef although there are instances where the reef has been disrupted by post-mineralisation felsic dykes which occur more commonly in the Central and Central-East sectors of the reef. It is noted that holes PRRC129, PRRC131 and PRRC138 ended prematurely in PGM mineralisation, but will be redrilled with a diamond core "tail". This can be attributed to misinterpretation of the reef's position resulting in testing the reef at deeper levels than proposed, with consequent abnormally high-water flows from the holes. Drilling has been partially hindered on cross sections 8E to 11E due to the presence of a recorded cultural heritage site, The Company will work together with the traditional owners and apply for consent in accordance with S18 of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, enabling drilling to be conducted directly on the area. The company has been able to drill the area with approval through a strategically placed hole drilled from the north to avoid disturbance of the site. Assay results were also received for 6 exploratory RC holes (PRRC144 to PRRC149) drilled to test the interpreted western extension to Parks Reef after magnetic data indicated a 1.2km long fragment of the intrusive complex may have been faulted off the main body and displaced approximately 1.0km south. The drill holes all intersected magmatic stratigraphy consistent with the Parks Reef stratigraphic horizon and strongly elevated PGM grades with the best result being 20m at 1.19g/t 3E PGM from 12m in hole PRRC149. See Figure 3 below. The hole was sampled on 4m composites as mineralisation was not anticipated at such shallow depth. This robust and possibly supergene enriched intersection justifies more detailed follow- up drilling to better define the reef location. Previous work by Podium has demonstrated a gold and base metal enriched mineralised horizon which lies in the hanging wall above the main PGM Horizon of Parks Reef. This Base Metal Horizon is typically characterised by elevated copper grades which reflects the presence of disseminated chalcopyrite in the fresh rock and occurs with coincident gold. Base metal assays received for holes PRRC124- to PRRC128 and PRRC133 to PRRC135 confirm the continuity of the base metal horizon though the Central-East sector of Parks Reef. Best results include 12m @ 0.22% Cu and 0.39g/t 3E PGM from 88m in PRRC127m and 25m at 0.30% Cu and 2.81g/t 3E PGM from 16m in PRRC133. Podium has proposed approximately 4,000m of additional drilling to be completed within the Stage 7 programme, designed to complete the first pass, 200m spaced drill sections along the entirety of the 15km strike of Parks Reef. 12 holes are planned to test 2.4km of the Western sector to a depth sufficient for an inferred resource to be estimated to 200m below surface. The Company has been awarded joint funding from the State Government of Western Australia to drill 2 x 750m deep diamond drill holes (with a third hole planned) to test for continuity of the reef at depth and to test for parallel PGM bearing chromitites in the hanging wall mafic stratigraphy. Podium is also planning its ongoing work programmes through the remainder of 2021 with a focus on expanding the resource base and increasing the resource confidence through a combination of in-fill drilling and extension drilling at depth. The extended drilling programmes will initially target high grade and thick mineralised zones to further build out a materially significant resource base and to support a scoping study.