Apollo Consolidated Limited announced that a further nine exploration RC holes were drilled at the Cleo discovery which is pa of Apollo 100%-owned Lake Rebecca Gold Project approximately 145km east of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. The prospect sits 1.5km to the west of the Rebecca deposit and has strong potential to deliver material to Mineral Resource status. Assay results at Cleo continue to locate multiple mineralised zones surrounded by a significant halo of gold anomalism. The drilling shows excellent evidence of a strong mineralised cell that remains lightly explored to strike and depth, and clearly warrants further drilling. All nine drillholes intersected significant shallow gold mineralisation including: 10m @ 3.66g/t Au* from 95m, 5m @ 1.25g/t Au* from 75m and 10m @ 0.88g/t Au* from 45m in RCLR0806. 5m @ 6.75g/t Au* from 65m and 5m @ .59g/t Au* from 110m in RCLR0807. 10m @ 1.50g/t Au EOH* from 85m, 5m @ 1.84g/t Au* from 75m and 5m @ 1.56g/t Au* from 40m in RCLR0811. 10m @ 1.10g/t Au* from 50m in RCLR0808, 10m @ 1.09g/t Au* from 35m in RCLR0802, and 5m @ 3.76g/t Au from 120m and 5m @ 1.34g/t Au* from 70m in RCLR0803 Apollo p e io d illing a he di co e ha e bli hed a mine ali ed foo p in ome 150m ide and extending over more than 300m strike including anomalo one (calc la ed a nominal >0.1g/, and 2g/t Au top cut) of 80m @ 0.63g/t Au, 55m @ 0.65g/t Au, 115m @ 0.51g/t Au and 29m @ 0.61g/t Au. Anomalous zones in this set of drilling include 56m @ 0.88g/t Au EOH from 40m in RCLR0811 and 85m @ 0.44g/t Au from 20m in RCLR0804. Mineralisation in fresh rock is hosted by mafic amphibolite, which is different to the granodiorite gneiss host at the Rebecca, Duchess and Duke deposits. This has opened new exploration fronts in mafic rocks elsewhere in under-explored parts of the Project (Figure 1). Immediate follow-up RC drilling will continue to scope this iscovery and expand open mineralised zones into untested areas. D illhole RCLR0809 and RCLR0811 e e d illed a p e-collar holes and will be continued with diamond drill tails. Diamond drilling will confirm the orientation of mineralised structures and is scheduled to start in coming weeks. Ongoing drilling at the flagship Rebecca deposit, continues to make excellent progress, with exploration and resource definition work finding new gold mineralisation at shallow depths along the mineralised system, and upgrading areas where gold mineralisation within the optimised Rebecca pit shell was not yet drilled to a density that allowed resource classification. Shallow drilling on section 6641710N to test up-dip and east of the Laura mineralised structure has delivered an excellent 27m @ 2.78g/t Au* from 55m downhole in RCLR0801. This mineralisation sits outside the Rebecca MRE and is associated with zones of disseminated sulphide and alteration. Exploration drilling is continuing, with the current focus being targets that may provide additional near surface high-value mineralisation, including extensions of emerging footwall structures at the Rebecca deposit. Infill and step-out RC drilling will continue at Cleo to bring this discovery toward Resource status, as well as resource definition drilling of ncla ified and Infe ed in-pit Rebecca and Duchess mineralisation. A series of compelling regional structural targets will also continue be tested with initial exploratory drilling. Diamond drilling is advancing well, with the second of six drillholes in progress. Current drilling is designed to deliver important resource definition data within the key mineralised structures at all deposits and provide material for ongoing metallurgical technical work. The rig is currently at Rebecca, and will progress to Cleo, Duchess and Duke as part of the technical work program. It will then begin testing a series of exciting open high-grade structural targets below the Rebecca deposit. As advised in the recent MRE update, Apollo has stepped-up technical evaluation work that is running separately and simultaneously to the exploration drilling activities. The works have been commissioned t allow an engineering review of a range of options for the Project and then inform an appropriate mining study. Hydrological, metallurgical, and permitting activities are underway, and environmental works will continue in the coming weeks. The Company remains in an excellent financial position to continue the ongoing exploration and technical work at Lake Rebecca, with AUD 37.2 Million in consolidated cash as of 31 March 2021.