Ora Banda Mining Limited provided exploration update. Highlights: Further strong results from Phase 1 drilling continue to enhance the Riverina system for underground mining potential. Latest drill results will included in an updated Mineral Resource Estimate - to be announced in February 2023.

New significant intercepts include: 2.0m @ 49.8 g/t - Main Lode East; 2.0m @ 20.2 g/t - Main Lode East (including 1.5m @ 27.5g/t); 3.6m @ 10.4 g/t - Main Lode East (including 0.5m @ 74.0g/t); 1.8m @ 18.2g/t - Main Lode East; 2.5m @ 12.1g/t - Main Lode East (including 2.3m @ 13.0g/t); 4.8m @ 6.0g/t - Main Lode East (including 2.1m @ 12.6g/t); 1.4m @ 14.2g/t - Main Lode East; 3.7m @ 26.9 g/t - Main Lode West; 2.8m @ 16.8 g/t - Main Lode West (including 2.2m @ 21.0g/t); 4.1m @ 9.3g/t - Main Lode West (including 3.5m @ 10.7g/t); 6.3m @ 5.9 g/t - Main Lode West (including 3.5m @ 9.5g/t); 0.3m @ 74.0g/t - Murchison Lode; 4.0m @ 39.0 g/t - Murchison Lode (including 3.8m @ 41.3g/t); 8.8m @ 4.9 g/t - Murchison Lode (including 5.8m @ 6.8g/t); 7.5m @ 3.1g/t Murchison Lode (including 6.5m @ 3.4g/t). The Riverina mineralised system remains open at depth on multiple lodes. Phase 2 Diamond drilling scheduled to recommence in March 2023.

OBM's Underground Exploration Strategy: A key pillar of OBM's 3-Year Strategy is to create value is by committing exploration expenditure targeting high-grade underground ore to enhance the potential to increase production above 100kozpa. OBM prioritised drilling of the underground extensions at Riverina in July 2022, considering: The project had an existing high-grade underground resource of 151koz at 6.6 g/t; Historical mining down to ~120 vertical metres extracted 100kt at ~12 g/t; Developing the Riverina Underground is considered a relatively quick, low capex option given the existing infrastructure in the area and the ability to develop a mine portal from the base of the current open pit; Riverina ore has been processed at the Davyhurst mill and has recoveries of ~92%. There has been limited deep drilling in the overall system which is open in all directions and was poorly tested below 250 vertical metres.

The program currently underway is the first diamond drilling exploration program in more than 12 months on the tenement package. OBM is in the process of collating all exploration data and anticipates announcing a resource update in the March quarter. Main Lode: The Main Lodes are made up of two parallel structures (East and West) that are sub-vertical and ~10 to 15 metres apart.

The Main Lode East is the prominent mineralised structure. The current drilling results has further proven the strike continuity of the Main Lode structure for more than. 1km and demonstrated that the system is open in all directions including high grade intercepts at depth.

The success of the deepest hole drilled to date (Hole 049) greatly enhances the exploration window at depth and down plunge to the south. Deep extension diamond drilling program scheduled to commence March 2023. Murchison Lode ­ Emerging High Grade Potential at Depth: A new, narrow vein and high-grade extension of the Murchison lode has been identified in deeper drilling that runs parallel to the existing Main Lode .

The Murchison Lode is located between ~20m and ~80m east of Main Lode and is presenting as an attractive, high-grade, narrow vein underground exploration and potential mining target. This lode system was not targeted in historical drilling as previous drilling in this area was shallow and largely from the West; therefore there were no deeper intersections. The Murchison Lode has five of the top ten grades ever sampled in the Riverina system and has a proven strike of over 700m and is considered poorly tested below 200m.

Deep extension diamond drilling program (March 2023) will also target the Murchison Lodes. Reggies Lode ­ Emerging exploration window: The first hole to hit Reggies Lode at depth returned 0.7m @ 4.2 g/t & 0.5m @ 6.8 g/t greatly enhancing this untested exploration window. All previous drilling on Reggies Lode was relatively shallow targeting near surface open pit resource.

Reggies at depth remains a high priority exploration target. Riverina Deposit ­ Ideal geometry for low capital selective mining: Single decline and infrastructure can access all lodes at the same time, improving equipment efficiency and increase production rates. Grade control drilling can be done from stockpiles as the decline advances which allows for fast and accurate geological data and the ability to identify high-grade trends.

Access drives off the decline can easily be optimised to ensure they are targeting the higher grade ore, such that waste development is minimised.