Group 6 Metals Limited provided an update on the regional exploration activities surrounding the Company's wholly owned Dolphin Tungsten Mine ("DTM"), located on King Island, Tasmania. Group 6 Metals has mobilised an exploration drill rig to King Island to conduct a drill program comprising 3 diamond core holes to test the western margin of the Grassy Granite, south of the Investigator 21 Prospect and 1 drillhole as a step-out to the north of the Investigator 21 project. Drilling is to commence in mid-January.

The planned program comprises up to 1,000m of diamond core drilling. It is estimated that the program will take approximately 6 weeks to complete. Assay results are expected to take a further six weeks following completion of drilling.

The primary objective of the drilling is to intersect the Upper Grassy Group formation which hosts the tungsten resources at Dolphin and Bold Head. An additional drillhole is targeting an extension of previously encountered mineralisation as a northerly extension of the Investigator 21 project. The Company drilled Investigator 21 Prospect in the first half of 2018 and successfully defined scheelite bearing skarn mineralisation in three of four holes completed with the following high grade intersections; KI060 103.2 ­ 106.3 3.0m @ 0.5% WO3; 181.5 ­ 184.4 2.6m @ 0.5% WO3.

KI062 90.4 ­ 93.0 3.0m @ 0.4% WO3; 103.2 ­ 106.5 3.3m @ 1.7% WO3. The Investigator 21 Prospect is located 6km west of the DTM and has similar geology to both it and the Bold Head Resource. It is one of several priority target areas identified by the Company on its 100% owned Exploration Licence EL 19/2001 which covers approximately 63km2.

The previously identified high-grade mineralisation highlights the prospectivity of the tenement, with one hole intersecting 3.3m at 1.7% WO3. The intersection is geologically significant as it confirms the high-grade tenor of mineralisation at three separate locations on the periphery of the Grassy Granodiorite (DTM, Bold Head and Investigator) which upgrades the overall exploration potential of this large, mineralised intrusion. Based on regional geological mapping the metamorphic aureole for scheelite skarn mineralization has a strike distance of at least 9km with limited exploration drilling having been undertaken to date.

Pending the success of this and future drilling campaigns, the company would seek to delineate an economic reserve which would extend the life of mine well beyond the currently 14 years.