Revolver Resources Holdings Limited announced that the Option Deed entered into in July 2022 for the purchase of two Exploration Permits for Minerals (EPMs) from Great Southern Mining Limited has been executed and allowing the 100% acquisition of the EPM's. 2 EPM's 27305 and 27291 (the Tenements) cover an area of over 400 square kilometers surrounding the Company's Dianne Copper Project, outlined in Figure 1, and substantially increases the exploration ground available to Revolver for ongoing exploration and identification of additional high priority anomalies. Strategic Context for Acquisition: As has been demonstrated in other geological districts, VMS deposits occur in clusters on a district scale that collectively support multi-generational mining operations. Revolver's detailed work at Dianne has identified a blueprint for advancing exploration in the broader region and the ability to recognize the priority geology to be exploring.

The current strategic acquisition is based purely on technical merit after completing a significant amount of due diligence in securing an area of the Hodgkinson Formation directed by Revolver's geological team understood to be highly prospective for `Dianne-style" polymetallic VMS deposits. The new tenure is an important step in the Company's growth aspirations to define multiple high-grade VMS resources to support and compliment the progress that the Company have been making at Dianne. The new tenure brings with it a number of historical references to VMS prospects hosted within a kilometer-scale prospective trend of chert/quartzite beds/lenses interlayered with basic (spilitic) lava flows or sills akin to the host rocks identified at Dianne.

These host rocks are associated with strataform copper mineralisation expressed at surface as extensive ferruginous gossans, some of which (e.g., Deborah Mine) have supported historic production of high grade copper from secondary enriched carbonate zones. The exploration hypothesis being adopted is that the gossanous zones are the potential expressions of high-grade VMS copper deposits at depth. The historical exploration findings provide for immediate focus areas for Revolver to apply modern exploration techniques and rapidly define further high priority drill targets.