Tribune Resources Ltd. provided the Quarterly EKJV Exploration Report. The EKJV is located 25km west north west of Kalgoorlie and 47km north east of Coolgardie. The EKJV is between Rand (12.25%), Tribune Resources Ltd. (36.75%) and Northern Star Resources Ltd. (51%). Exploration activity in the December 2020 quarter across the East Kundana Joint Venture focused on in-mine exploration of the Star Trek, Pode and Hornet Prospects. Surface exploration consisted surface drilling at Hornet, Pode and Golden Hind and completion of a close-spaced gravity survey over the northern EKJV tenements. During the December quarter, a surface diamond drill rig continued the Hornet resource conversion and extension program targeting mineralisation in the footwall of the Centenary Main Vein (CMV) proximal to the Mary Fault. The rig demobilised on 24 November after completing eighteen holes and a further two metallurgical test work holes. Drill hole details for these programs are included under the Rubicon-Hornet-Pegasus-Falcon header. A total of 38 underground diamond drill holes for 12,342 metres were completed during the quarter. Underground exploration drilling from Pode platforms targeted the Startrek, Pode and Notus prospects, while drilling from the Hornet-Rubicon Link focused on Hornet K2B resource conversion and Hornet hanging wall lodes. The Golden Hind prospect is located on the Strzelecki structure south from the Raleigh mine. A program of infill surface RC drilling encompassing 59 holes was completed during the quarter providing a nominal 40m by 40m drill spacing coverage over a potential shallow open pit area. A high-resolution survey was completed north of the Kundana tenements covering M16/181, M16/182 and M16/325 tenements. This dataset will help interpret the structural-stratigraphic architecture around the Zuleika Shear and assist targeting gold mineralisation on secondary or tertiary structures with future drilling programs. Seven Falcon diamond holes returned significant intersection results during the quarter. Most significant intersections were in holes south of the current extent of the Falcon orebody, drilled from Rubicon. Two diamond drill holes targeting Startrek returned significant intersections during the quarter. Mineralisation grading greater than 10 g/t was seen in narrow, irregular quartz veins within the footwall volcanic sediment package. Three diamond drill holes targeting the Pode structure returned significant intersections during the quarter. While all holes intersected the target structure, there is considerable geological variability with PODRT20052 intersecting a strongly sheared zone and PODRT20054 intersecting a narrow, laminated quartz vein. Three diamond drill holes targeting northern extensions of Pode from surface returned significant intersections during the quarter. While all holes intersected the target structure, there is considerable geological variability, with PGDD20006 intersecting a narrow, laminated vein and PGDD20007 intersecting wider zones of irregular veining.