Cullen Resources Limited announced Ultrafine (UF) Soil Sampling Outlines New Targets, At Yornup, Southwest W.A. UF assays have been received for soil sampling completed at Yornup, south west W.A. (E70/5405) targeting, ultramafic bodies for Julimar-type, Ni-Cu-PGE sulphides. The assays have identified a high-priority geochemical target, Sunnyside that may indicate the presence of sulphide mineralisation associated with mafic-ultramafic lithologies. Also at Sunnyside, soil assays show a coincident Nb-Sn-Ta-W-Ti anomaly and a Li-Cs anomaly (open to the east) - the spatial relationship of Li-Cs and rare metals may indicate zonation within a larger system.

Further soil /laterite sampling and ground EM and/or drone magnetic surveying are planned to refine targeting. YORNUP, South West Terrane, W.A., E70/5405 (Cullen 100%) - targeting Ni-Cu-PGE sulphide mineralisation. Results: The UF soil results have identified a high-priority geochemical target, Sunnyside located west and southwest of the T-3 Cr prospect that was identified by West Coast Holdings Ltd. (WAMEX report A18173) based on roadside vacuum drilling.

The Sunnyside multi-element geochemical anomaly trends for about 1km southwest and comprises an association of Cr-Bi-Fe-Mo-Te-Cd-As-Sb-(Mn-Co-Ni-Pt-Ge-Au) that may indicate the presence of sulphide mineralisation associated with mafic-ultramafic lithologies. The width of the anomaly is approximately 250m along the northern E-W Traverse (5) and 100m along the southern E-W Traverse (4) remaining open to the west. Sunnyside is located along strike of an interpreted ultramafic unit based on historical aeromagnetic interpretation and field studies (WAMEX report A58087).

Also at Sunnyside, UF soils show a coincident Nb-Sn-Ta-W-Ti-(Zr-Li-Cs) anomaly along the northern Traverse 5 and a Li-Cs anomaly at the eastern end of the southern Traverse 4 (open to the east). The spatial relationship of Li-Cs and rare metals may indicate zonation within a larger system. At the Yornup Northeast target, sampling was confined to the eastern roadside but a field inspection on adjoining paddocks to the east of historical Cr prospect T-5, showed variably weathered mafic and ultramafics sub- and outcrop.

Further to the south, at the historical Cr prospect T-7, UF soils show elevated PGE and Ni concentrations. Further work planned: High Priority Ni-PGE target Sunnyside Prospect and Sn-Ta-W-Nb and Cs-Li anomalies Where UF soils are overlying sandplain at Sunnyside, extraction of laterite gravel is recommended for select samples to enable direct comparison with regional laterite data sets with respect to magmatic Ni-PGE-(Cu) mineralisation and pegmatite Sn-Ta-W-Nb and LCT mineralisation. In-fill UF soil sampling (at 50m spacing along traverses 200-400m apart is recommended), and high resolution drone mag survey could assist with the interpretation of the geochemical data in relation to the complex structural setting of mafic-ultramafic and felsic units.

Follow-up ground EM may be recommended on refined targets.