Alto Metals Limited reported further gold results from ongoing drilling at the Indomitable Camp, within the Company's 100% owned, Sandstone Gold Project, in Western Australia. The RC drilling at Indomitable and Indomitable North was designed to both infill and test extensions both between and to the north-west of the existing resources. New assay results in this release are from one-metre photon assays relating to 55 RC holes drilled on mostly 40m x 40m spacing at Indomitable for a total of 7,508m at an average downhole depth of 139m.

The program has successfully intersected shallow gold in multiple holes with significant new results including: o 80m @ 1.6 g/t gold from 21m, incl. 10m @ 5.2 g/t gold from 43m (SRC808) o 18m @ 0.7 g/t gold from 8m; and o 32m @ 1.1 g/t gold from 79m, incl. 6m @ 2.1 g/t gold from 87m (SRC812) o 18m @ 1.1 g/t gold from 47m, incl.

3m @ 2.3 g/t gold from 51m, and o 5m @ 3.0 g/t gold from 129m, incl. 1m @ 9.7 g/t gold from 129m (SRC803) o 12m @ 1.0 g/t gold from 128m, incl. 2m @ 2.0 g/t gold from 138m (SRC786) o 6m @ 1.7 g/t gold from 50m, incl.

4m @ 2.3 g/t gold from 50m (SRC811) o 5m @ 2.1 g/t gold from 7m and 3m @ 1.9 g/t gold from 80m (SRC796) 5m @ 2.0 g/t gold from 120m (SRC785). Extensional holes SRC808, 803, 811 and 812 targeting the area between Indomitable and Indomitable North existing resource pit-shells have intersected further shallow, high-grade gold mineralisation with SRC808 delivering thick 80m @ 1.6 g/t gold from 21m, including a high grade zone of 10m @ 5.2 g/t gold from 43m, which is one of the highest gram-metre results drilled at Indomitable by Alto. Recent drilling has extended the footprint of the flat-lying shallow mineralisation defined at Indomitable North (drilled at 20m x 20m spacing).

The near surface mineralisation is hosted within the upper part of the weathered profile at the base of the alluvium and appears to be associated with sub-vertical high grade mineralised structures identified at Indomitable, Indomitable North, Tiger Moth and Piper. There is potential to discover additional mineralised structures using the near surface mineralisation as a vector. Further drilling is required to test the high grade structures, which remain open at depth.