Group 6 Metals Limited provided an update on the latest construction activities at the Company's wholly owned Dolphin Tungsten Mine ("DTM"), located on King Island, Tasmania. Construction of the process plant is progressing well with substantial completion of the civil works and a significant increase in mechanical equipment installation activities. With most of the OEM equipment delivered to site, the Gekko Systems team will progress the works for the remainder of the year in preparation for commissioning in early 2023.

The Company has made substantial progress on the installation of the crushing, screening and material handling equipment and associated supporting structures, with mechanical installation substantially complete and electrical installation commenced. The main process building is mostly complete, and installation of internal equipment has commenced. Construction works at the TSF have progressed since reporting last, with installation of the diversion and base drains completed, and commencement of construction of the TSF walls.

The TSF is being constructed on the historic TSF site, minimising disturbance to virgin vegetation, and using materials that are being reclaimed from within the proposed mine open cut pit shell. As previously announced, the Company has received two grants under the EDGI program totalling $75,000 for exploration drilling on the Company's Exploration Licence EL 19/2001. Group 6 Metals is undertaking planning activities to mobilise a drill rig to King Island in early November, to conduct a drill program comprising 3-4 diamond core holes to test the western margin of the Grassy Granite, north of the Investigator 21 Prospect.