Todd River Resources Limited provided an update on the final outstanding analytical results from its 100% owned Berkshire Valley Ni-Cu-PGE Project (the Project) in Western Australia. Analytical results for platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) received for the final batch of wide spaced (320 x 80 metres) auger geochemical sampling have identified further anomalous zones associated with magnetic features that are interpreted to be intrusive gabbro-norite bodies in the southwest part of the Project area. Based on a comparative review of the base metal laboratory assays received to date with the handheld XRF data collected across the entire sample set, the Company has elected to report handheld XRF readings for the base metal elements in this last batch of samples. Figure 5 shows the linear relationship between the handheld XRF readings and the commercial laboratory assay results for both Ni and Cu indicating that anything anomalous (>80ppm) will return a very similar number regardless of the method used to derive the result. In Figures 3 and 4 the Ni and Cu readings from the handheld XRF have been contoured using a >80ppm cut off for anomalous shapes. Three zones of coincident Ni-Cu-PGE anomalism have been identified in the southwest sampling area. These collectively cover approximately 3 kilometres of strike and are associated with a strong, complex magnetic feature that is interpreted to be derived from mafic and ultramafic intrusions. Within the zones of coincident anomalism, maximum values are 41ppb Pd, 36ppb Pt, 375ppm Cu (XRF) and 383ppm Ni (XRF) representing up to 10 times the background value for each element. These assays represent the last of the auger geochemical sampling undertaken to date with the next steps at Berkshire Valley being a comprehensive ground based Moving Loop Electromagnetic survey over the Eastern Trend and a combination of aircore and RC drilling of geochemical anomalies and any geophysical conductors. This work is anticipated to commence during the last part of October 2021 once the first stages of the 2021 grain harvest are complete. RC drilling has been completed at the Nanutarra Project with thick zones of prospective rocks, including dunites and pyroxenites, intersected in all holes. Samples are currently at the laboratory in Perth and results are expected to be available early next quarter. Field work has commenced at both the Nerramyne and Pingandy Projects in Western Australia with first pass reconnaissance work currently being undertaken. This is designed to provide a pipeline of areas for more detailed work in early 2022 once the field season at Berkshire valley is complete. As part of the early stage exploration planning, applications have been submitted under Round 24 of the Western Australian Government's Exploration Incentive Scheme Co-funded Exploration Drilling for drilling at both Nerramyne and Pingandy.