Galileo Mining Ltd. announced drill assays from diamond core drilling at the Callisto palladium-platinum-gold-rhodium-copper-nickel discovery within the Company's 100% owned Norseman project in Western Australia. Geological interpretation suggests that the Callisto rock unit originated further to the east and that the ultimate source of mineralization may yet be discovered at this location. Diamond core drilling is planned to resume in mid-January and the first program of drilling will test this concept with step out drilling.

in addition to the drilling at Callisto, the first program of metallurgical work is underway using drill core from NRCD337. This initial sighter work will focus on flotation testing to determine recoveries of the key metals - palladium, nickel, copper, platinum, rhodium, and gold. Results from this work are expected within the first quarter of 2023.

Drilling at Callisto is now focussed on determining the size and grade of the sulphide zone and understanding the relationship with the much larger host sill, while looking for a possible source of the discovery to the east. Assays are pending for more than 15 diamond core and RC drill holes.