Todd River Resources Limited (Todd River or the Company) to provide an update on the infill and extension results from the Eastern Trend auger geochemical sampling program at its 100% owned Berkshire Valley Pt-Pd-Cu-Ni Project (the Project) in Western Australia. Analytical results received from additional sampling have expanded both the northern and southern anomalous zones associated with magnetic features that are interpreted to be intrusive gabbro-norite bodies. The southern anomalous zone has been extended to the north and south and now covers approximately five kilometres of strike, with several strong Ni anomalies within it and a broad Cu and Pt+Pd anomaly along the north eastern flank of the magnetic trend. The Pt+Pd anomaly has been expanded further to the east and now covers an area of approximately 3 kilometres x 1.2 kilometres. The discrete coincident Pt-Pd-Cu-Ni feature in the south west corner of the anomalous zone has strengthened but as reported previously is truncated by an alluvial channel where auger sampling is ineffective ­ this leaves the anomaly open to the south west under alluvial cover. The strongest Ni anomalism is offset from other elements and suggests the magnetic features do indeed reflect the presence of ultramafic intrusives. In the northern zone the strong coincident Pt-Pd-Cu anomaly that was identified over 1.8 kilometres of strike has been extended by around 1 kilometre to 2.8 kilometres. Maximum values within this 2.8 kilometre long zone are 53.9ppb Pt+Pd and 0.09% Cu with anomalous Ni values of between 200-300ppm. This anomaly is located along the eastern side of a strong magnetic feature and is consistently up to 300 ­ 400 metres wide along the length of the feature suggesting a significant intrusion underlies the auger geochemistry. As previously reported, the Company will continue to take a systematic approach to exploration at Berkshire Valley with the work programs on the Eastern Trend now expanded to cover the larger anomalous zones. The next steps for the Eastern Trend will include moving loop electromagnetics (MLEM) over both the northern and southern anomalous trends and a combination of aircore and RC drilling. It is expected that the northern zone MLEM program will be able to be completed over the next few months as a significant portion of the anomalous area is not under crop. In the southern area it is expected that both geophysics and drilling can commence immediately following the harvest in the second half of October 2021. RC drilling will commence at the Nanutarra Project this week with around 8 RC holes for a total of 1,200 -­ 1,400 metres of drilling to be completed. The drilling will target an area of the layered intrusion along a contact between peridotite and pyroxenite rock units where historical shallow drilling intersected +1g/t PGE values in two adjacent 30m deep holes without follow up. It is expected the drilling will take around 10 days with analytical results to follow several weeks later.