Bradda Head Lithium Ltd. announced further results from the Phase 2 core drilling at San Domingo ("SD"), Arizona. This is the third and final set of assays released from the Company's 18,950 feet (5,776m) programme, completed December 2, 2023 and focuses on the Morning Star and Morning Star South targets, located southwest of the Central Targets. The shallow and high-grade intercepts seen at Morning Star are very exciting and the company look forward to building 3-D models that may lead to follow-up drilling later this year.

The abundance of tantalum, tin, and beryllium are a bonus, potentially adding value to this maiden drill programme at Morning Star. The obvious LCT (lithium-caesium-tantalum geochemical signature, e.g., Kathleen Valley signature) style of mineralisation confirms company belief that the company have a formidable district with massive upside potential. Summary: High grade lithium mineralisation found at intervals such as 4.14m at 2.07% Li2 O at a depth of 54.56m in drill hole SD-DH23-104 and 5.40m of 1.70% Li2 O at adepth of 31.39m in 093, both at the Morning Star pegmatites (all holes are abbreviated from SD-DH23.- again, favoured coarse-grained spodumene crystals are observed as the dominant lithium mineral with minor amounts of lepidolite and montebrasite.

Large, cohesive, and mostly vertical pegmatite bodies were verified at Morning Star, which were strongly zoned with massive quartz, fine-grained albite, and minor schorl as well as massive zones of potassium feldspar. Pathfinder elements of tin, tantalum ("Ta2 O5"), and beryllium ("BeO") are found to be highly anomalous in the drilling, such as 6.76m at 145ppm Sn in hole 100, 872ppm Ta2 O5 with 0.23% BeO in drill hole SD-DH 23-088 over 2.90m. Morning Star drill hole 088 contains high-grade Ta2 O5 with an interval of 872ppm Ta2O 5 ppm and anomalous tin over 2.90m at a depth of 39.26m and 477 Ta2 O 5 ppm over 5.34m at 75.74m depth.

Lithium, plus the bonus of ore grade Ta2O5 with discrete anomalous tin and BeO in the Morning Star drill holes in a shallow environment, bodes well for the potential of open cut mining. Results from the Morning Star and South Morning Star targets are highlighted by the following intervals: 4.14m at 2.,07% Li2 O in drill hole 104 at Morning Star; 5.40m of 1.,70% Li2 O followed by 4.18m of 1.63% Li2 O (within 14.63m at 0.54% Li2 O) plus 0.67m of 1.21% BeO, all above 55.93m depth in drill hole 093 at Morning Star; 5.55m of 1.03% Li2 O in hole 099 at South Morning Star; 6.67m at 0.82% Li2 O in drill holes 100 at South Morning Star; 2.01m at 1.84% Li2 O in drill Hole 091 at Morning Star; 2.80m at 0.65% Li2 O in drillhole 090 at Morning Star. Morning Star surface samples of 4.35% and 3.67% Li2 O above holes 093 and 104 highlight open pit potential.

Wide-open potential >100m depth, virtually unexplored by this second program and presents impressive opportunities wide. Cross section through Morning Star, drill hole SD-DH23 - high grade intercepts, drill hole 093 and 104 high grade intercepts, surface samples up to 0.92% Li2 O Drilling at Morning Star, located 1.0km southwest of the Central Targets, located 1.0km northwest of the Central Targets, commenced in late October with holes 098 and 104 for a total of 12 holes totaling 2, all of 12 holes totaling 2,159m. Most holes were drilled perpendicular to the main northeast trending and 104 for a total of the main northeast trending and 104, all of which encountered variable amounts of which encountered variable amounts of the main northeast trending and 4.