Group 6 Metals Limited provided an update on the latest construction activities at the Company's wholly owned Dolphin Tungsten Mine, located on King Island, Tasmania. Civil works for the crushing circuit have been completed and the area has been handed over to Gekko to commence mechanical installation of the primary crusher. Significant progress has also been made on the installation of the internal access road providing crane access for installation works.

Civil works for the main process building have commenced and it is expected that handover for the construction of the building will occur mid-July. Electrical installation works are ongoing with installation of pits and conduits for distribution of power to process plant, workshop, and site office buildings. The overhead power line from the King Island grid has been installed and once connected to site electrical distribution board, power will be made available to the site for major construction activities.

Deliveries of OEM equipment and materials is ramping up with laydown areas prepared, major OEM equipment can be received in anticipation of the process plant installation works over the next 4-5 months. G6M advises that due to an increasing number of Covid-19 cases on King Island, the Company has, in accordance with the Tasmanian Department of Health, implemented Covid Safe measures across its local team and worksite to mitigate any delay to the ongoing construction at the Dolphin Tungsten Mine.