Currie Rose Resources Inc. announced that the "infill" large diameter (100 mm) core drilling program at the Cambridge Vanadium Deposit1 has been completed successfully and also advises that the Company has engaged specialist environmental consultancy, Epic Environmental Pty Ltd. ("Epic Environmental"), to commence environmental baseline assessments at the Company's 100%-owned North Queensland Vanadium Project ("NQVP") located about 450 km west of Townsville, Queensland, Australia, in the Julia Creek-Richmond critical mineral zone. A total of ten (10) drill large diameter 4C core (100 mm) drill holes, totaling 333 metres, have been completed from within the Cambridge Deposit. Downhole Gamma and Density geophysics was also completed on all drill holes for stratigraphic analysis and to assist with planned metallurgical studies.

Two holes (NQVP23-004 and NQVP23-007) have been conditioned for water monitoring purposes and part of the ground water studies conducted by Epic Environmental. Core has been dispatched to Mitra PTS in Gladstone, Queensland for processing, and all data collected from the program is now being collated. The Company will provide further updates on the drill program data as they come to hand.

Epic Environmental Pty Ltd. is a highly experienced environmental group with extensive experience in the Richmond-Julia Creek region of Queensland. Their engagement at this stage in the Project is to ensure that there are no delays to the development of the Project due to baseline data collection for potential development of the project. The scope of work includes an initial desktop ecological assessment, collating all the public data for the area, and first pass "on-ground" flora and fauna observations.

In addition, studies have also included surface water, groundwater, and air quality monitoring. These studies are long term, and the Company will provide further updates as available.