White Cliff Minerals Limited (White Cliff or the Company) to provide assay results from additional recent soil sampling program over the Company's 100%-owned McCaskill's Hill and Cracker Jack prospects and Pegasus deposit, which forms part of the Reedy South Gold Project. During May/June, the Company carried out additional soil sampling south and west of the existing soil sampling at McCaskill's Hill. This sampling also covered the Cracker Jack area (PL20/2289) and the southern extents of the Reedy South tenement (M20/446). The McCaskill's Hill project covers 16km2 of the highly prospective Meekatharra-Cue goldfields, including 5.5km of strike potential of the prospective Meekatharra- Wydgee greenstone belt. McCaskill's comprises one granted exploration license (E20/938). The project is approximately 10km away from the Reedy's gold mine and adjoins the Company's existing tenements within the Reedy area. During May 2021, 3,835 -2mm soil samples were collected from the southern and western portions of the McCaskill's and Cracker Jack prospects and the southern portion of the Pegasus deposit. Samples taken along east-west lines with spacings varied depending on the tenement and the targeting required; on McCaskill's the spacing was on lines 200m apart and spaced at 100m intervals along the lines to merge with existing sampling. Closed spaced soil sampling was completed on lines 100m apart with sample spacing of 20m south of the defined resource. This was planned to indicate where further exploration to increase the size of the resource should focus. Generally, this sampling was ineffectual in its planned purpose due mainly to the disturbance along the Reedy Road even though 1 sample returned a value of 9.95ppm Au; this is thought to be contamination from historical mining/prospecting and is on the boundary of the tenement. The drilling program being planned will focus along the western margin of the magnetic response; whist the ore zone is not magnetic, there is clear correlation between gold mineralisation/anomalism and this zone. Previously all bar 2 drillholes have been located north of the Cullculli road with 2 holes to the south being unsuccessful. The presence of the road may create some access difficulties but continuity of drilling is warranted. The magnetic data suggests a small jog to the east of the zone but should not be significant. The northern zone tested has strike of approximately 700m with the zone south of the road having a strike length of approximately 450m remaining to be tested. The close spaced soil geochemical sampling (lines 50m apart, samples 40m apart) within the Cracker Jack PL20/2289 tends to support the historical drilling which focused on the northern portion of the tenement. The gold responses both within Cracker Jack and McCaskill's tend to be on the margins of the stronger magnetic responses caused by the banded Iron Formations (BIF) consistent with concept the mineralization is along the rheology contrast of the BIF and surrounding mafics. The Cracker Jack rock chip samples with values >1g/t Au show strongly elevated responses for the pathfinder elements bismuth, molybdenum and tungsten: within the Cracker Jack tenement soil samples shows a strongly elevated response for these elements in correlation with the gold responses. The pathfinder response tends draw the area of interest slightly further into the mafic sequence rather than specifically along the BIF. A strike length of approximately 650m requires testing as weak gold anomalism occurs along the eastern margin of the BIF and the western margin of the eastern BIF is entirely untested. During March 2021, 229 -2mm soil samples were collected from the central McCaskill's project, with samples taken along east-west lines 200m apart and spaced at 100m intervals along the lines. Mineralisation at McCaskill's Hill is expected to be similar to Cracker Jack which is thought to be controlled by quartz veining within the contact between Banded Iron Formation (BIF), mafics and Ultramafics. Both areas are on the southern extension of the Burnakurra Shear Zone (BSZ), and shares geological similarities to the Reedy Shear Zone (RSZ). The soil sampling within McCaskill's did not materially change the areas of interest known; however, if the pathfinder element character from Cracker Jack rock chip samples of elevated bismuth, molybdenum and tungsten: a zone within the McCaskill's Hill tenement soil samples shows a strongly elevated response for these elements but with negligible gold responses. This forms an entirely new northern target zone which covers elevated gold responses and the area of strongly elevated pathfinder elements in a zone where the BIF units show considerable disruption. The planned drilling will target the area of strong gold responses along margins of the BIF units in the central area of McCaskill's and follow-up on the results from the RAB completed in by Gold Mines of Australia (WA) NL (GMA) where lesser response is shown by the gold geochemistry near the southern limits of the BIF units. GMA data was partially tested by a RAB drilling program of 41 holes for 777m, being maximum depth of 20m or blade refusal. The best result from GMA drilling was 9m at 1.54g/t from 8m to EOH in 94TTPH439 on the contact of the BIF (WAMEX A42903). PoW's are being prepared for drilling at Cracker Jack, McCaskill Hill and Pegasus, and these will also form the basis for heritage surveys. White Cliff's aim is to generate a number of mineable deposits within the Reedy's South Gold Project, which collectively can underpin a mining operation. The Project covers 272km2 of the highly prospective Cue goldfields, centred on the southern portion of the prolific Reedy Shear Zone, within the Meekatharra-Wydgee greenstone belt. The Project comprises one granted mining lease (M20/446) covering the historic underground workings of Pegasus and King Cole, a granted exploration and prospecting license (E20/938 & P20/2289) and four exploration license applications (E20/969, E20/971, E20/972 & E20/974). The Project is situated 40km north of Cue, via the Great Northern Highway and is 80km south of Meekatharra. White Cliff declared a maiden MRE of 779,000 tonnes at 1.7 g/t Au for 42,400 ounces of gold. With the style and controls of mineralisation similar to the Triton-South Emu goldmine immediately north of the Project, White Cliff believe there is scope to substantially grow the resource at Reedy South through drilling at depth and along strike.