Woomera Mining Limited provide an update on exploration activities underway at its Lake Dundas Lithium Project in the Southern Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. The Lake Dundas Lithium Project is believed to be enriched in lithium minerals based on historical shallow auger soil sampling results of up to 54ppm Li and comparative enrichments in lithium-bearing salt lakes around the world. Adding to the project's prospectivity is its the proximity to the Bald Hill lithium deposit and the Mt Dean lithium occurrences south of the Norseman township.

Woomera considers that there is potential for Lake Dundas to act as a trap site and concentrate lithium minerals within the flat-lying lacustrine lake sediments. Lake Dundas is comparable to many of the world's largest lithium brine operations in terms of mineral concentration. The Company has designed a drilling program comprising 94 Air Core holes for approximately 5,000 metres to assess the brine and evaluate potential bedrock lithium sources and/or anomalism and will keep the market informed as to developments and results as they become available at Lake Dundas.