Wiluna Mining Corporation Limited provided an update on mine development activities in support of 24-month (commenced October 2019). Wiluna Mining controls 100% of the Wiluna Mining Operation. The Wiluna Mining Operation is located at the northern end of the Western Australian Goldfields approximately 530 km north of Kalgoorlie and is 900 km northeast, and one and a half hours by direct flight, from Perth. The Wiluna Mining Operation has a gold endowment (historic and current) of over 11 million ounces and currently has a Mineral Resource of over 7 million ounces (1 g/t cut-off) which is the 7th largest gold district in Australia under single ownership. The Wiluna Mining Operation is currently in development stage with a two-staged, 3-year development underway to transform Wiluna from a modest, cashflow positive producer of free milling ore via a conventional CIP plant to a multi circuit operation producing circa 250 kozpa. The staged development plan on completion will enable Wiluna to treat all the ore types at Wiluna through four processes including; Existing 2.1 Mtpa CIP process plant; 750,000 tpa flotation concentrator which has commenced construction and will be commissioned in October 2021 scaling up to 1.5 Mtpa capacity by Fiscal Year 2024; Gravity circuit which produces gold dore; and Tailings retreatment plant which links tailings reclaim and reslurrying with the existing CIP circuit for the production of gold dore. Stage 1 development is defined at a production profile of 120kozpa and is fully funded. The final size and shape of the Stage 2 development at the Wiluna Mining Operation will depend on the conclusions from the Feasibility Study currently taking place. This Feasibility Study, which is also fully funded, includes significant resource drilling which is aiming to add an additional 500 koz to its current underground Ore Reserve of 661koz @ 4.74 g/t by the end of CY 2021. The Wiluna Mining Operation also has significant exploration and discovery potential within its 1,600 km2 tenement area, both under the headframe, within current known deposits and regionally, with multiple million-ounce exploration targets. It also boasts, in addition to the Wiluna Mining Centre (which is where all the current attention is focused), three additional well-defined mining centres at Regent, Lakeway and Matilda, all with stand-alone, long life mining potential. A key business imperative of Wiluna's plan going forward is to minimise its environmental footprint and create a more sustainable future operation. To this end, it is pursuing more environmentally friendly processing routes undertaking process and mining efficiency studies, investigating the use of renewable energy solutions to meet its increasing energy demands and initiatives to clean up and rehabilitate any historic legacy issues. In April the Company installed equipment to acquire wind data for a renewable energy power generation study, to commence in 2022.