Flynn Gold Limited announced encouraging results from its Ultra-fine Fraction ("UFF") soil sampling program at the Mt Dove project located approximately 25km north-northwest of the Wodgina Lithium Mine, 34km west-northwest of the Pilgangoora Lithium Mine and 12km to the southwest of De Grey Limited's (ASX:DEG) Hemi gold deposit, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Mt Dove project UFF soil sampling program was designed to provide a first pass geochemical test of granted exploration licences, E47/3888 and E45/5055, with a broad (400 x 400m) coverage of the two tenements. The UFF soil geochemistry technique has been recently developed specifically as an exploration tool to explore for mineral deposits buried beneath shallow transported cover.

In total 497 samples were collected during the program. A small portion in the south of E45/5055 was sampled on a closer spaced (400 x 200m) grid where Kairos Minerals Limited's (ASX:KAI) soil and aircore gold anomaly trends onto Flynn's southern tenement boundary 1. Anomalous gold and distinct lithium trends were identified from the UFF soil sample results. The UFF soil sampling program has delineated a number of lithium anomalies and associated pathfinder elements and zonation trends.

These trends show a general zonation from the southwest to the northeast with increasing niobium, beryllium, caesium, rubidium and tin towards the east- northeast margin of the survey. There are eleven low tenor coherent UFF lithium anomalies (>70ppm Li) which warrant further infill UFF soil sampling. One of the high priority anomalies is located in the north-eastern corner of E45/5055 and comprises four samples with UFF lithium assay results greater than 100ppm Li with supporting tin, caesium and rubidium anomalism.

Three of the lithium anomalies have been further prioritised by detailed multi- element analysis of the UFF results.