Western Mines Group Ltd. update shareholders on recent progress at the Jasper Hill Gold Project. WMG's tenement E39/2079, forming the Jasper Hill Gold Project, has recently been granted by the WA Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS). The tenement covers an area of 11 blocks or 31.5km and is located approximately 80km southeast of Laverton, and 50km from the Company's Rock of Ages Project. The Jasper Hill Gold Project lies on the Merolia Greenstone Belt and is contiguous to the neighbouring gold mines of Lord Byron, immediately to the south, and Fish, to the east. The greenstone belt sequence hosting the Lord Byron deposit extends into the southern portion of WMG's tenement. The Company has also recently pegged a new application P39/6267, approximately 3km south of E39/2079, to expand the Jasper Hill project area. The tenement application contains 1.5km strike length of a known mineralised trend, where historical shallow RAB and RC drilling during the 1980's has identified a number of interesting results including PDH07 4m at 3.40g/t Au from 12m, including 1m at 9.8g/t Au from 14m and AJ24 8.5m at 1.15g/t Au from 30m to the end of the hole (EOH) still in mineralisation - with little or no follow up work since that time. The Jasper Hill Gold Project comprises exploration licence E39/2079, covering an area of 11 blocks or 31.5km. The project is located approximately 80km southeast of Laverton and 50km from WMG's Rock of Ages Project. The project covers part of the poorly exposed Merolia Greenstone Belt, a north-northwest trending belt, up to 20km wide, that can be traced over 110km in a south-southeast direction from the Burtville Mining Centre. The project area is lightly explored, due to being partly under shallow cover, but is contiguous to the recently producing gold mines of Lord Byron, immediately to the south and Fish, to the east. The Lord Byron and Fish deposits were mined from 2010 to 2012, and had a combined remaining resource of 156,000oz at 1.9g/t Au when sold into private ownership in 20191. The greenstone belt sequence of ultramafic and mafics, BIF and ferruginous chert hosting the Lord Byron deposit extends into the southern portion of WMG's recently granted tenement. After first completing a heritage survey of the recently granted tenement area WMG intends to get straight into field activities including mapping, soil sampling and ground magnetics in order to delineate target areas for a first pass aircore or slimline RC drilling program. The Company looks forward to updating shareholders on the progress of these activities in due course.