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TURNSTONE RESOURCES LTD Investor Presentation 2022

Sep 7, 2022

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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 8 September 2022

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Broker Briefing Mining & Resources Investor Webinar

South Harz Potash Limited (ASX.SHP) ( South Harz or the Company ) is pleased to announce its participation in the ShareCafe Small Cap "Hidden Gems" Webinar, to be held Friday 9[th] of September 2022 from 12:30pm AEST / 10:30am AWST.

Ian Farmer - Acting Executive Chairman will provide an overview of the Company which is a potash exploration and development company with its flagship project located in the South Harz Potash District region of Germany, midway between Frankfurt and Berlin.

This webinar is able to be viewed live via Zoom and will provide viewers the opportunity to hear from, and engage with, a range of ASX-listed leading micro/mid cap companies.

To access further details of the event and to register at no cost, please copy and paste the following link into your internet browser:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3616624422391/WN_HwWELruMREeaK-dX7oGn0w

A recorded copy of the webinar will be made available following the event.

This announcement has been approved for release to ASX by the Board of Directors of the Company.

On behalf of South Harz Potash Limited,

Ian Farmer, Executive Chairman

Investor & Media Enquiries

Ian Farmer

Executive Chairman South Harz Potash Ltd +44 7748 642 409 [email protected]

Michael Vaughan Fivemark Partners +61 422 602 720 [email protected]

Justine James Alma PR +44 20 3405 0205 [email protected]

U13, 6 – 10 Douro Place West Perth WA 6005

CONTACT DETAILS

W: southharzpotash.com E: [email protected] P: +61 (0) 408 447 493

ABN: 64 153 414 852 532.7M Ordinary Shares ASX Code: SHP 103.0M Unlisted Options ASX Code (Options): SHPO 46.2M Listed Options Frankfurt Code: A2DWXX 0.8M Performance Rights

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South Harz: Growing a responsible potash business in the heart of Europe

South Harz Potash (ASX: SHP) ( South Harz ) is a potash exploration and development company with its flagship project located in the South Harz Potash District region of Germany, midway between Berlin and Frankfurt.

The South Harz Project hosts a globally large-scale potash JORC (2012) Mineral Resource estimate of 258 Mt at 13.5% K2O of Indicated Resources and 5.0 Bt at 10.6% K2O of Inferred Resources across four 100%-owned project areas located favourably within central Europe.[1] This comprises three perpetual potash mining licences, Ohmgebirge, Ebeleben and Mühlhausen-Nohra, and two potash exploration licences, Küllstedt and Gräfentonna, covering a total area of approximately 659km².

With strong established infrastructure and proximity to the key European market, the South Harz Project is well positioned to enable rapid development across multiple deposits.

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South Harz Project
Mineral Resources
Licence Area
Tonnage
(Mt)
K2O
(%)
K2O
(Mt)
Indicated
Ohmgebirge
258
13.5
35
Total Indicated
258
13.5
35
Inferred
Ebeleben
577
12.1
69
Inferred
Mühlhausen-Nohra-Elende
1,698
9.7
165
Inferred
Mühlhausen-Keula
1,130
11.1
125
Inferred
Küllstedt
1,538
10.7
165
Inferred
Ohmgebirge
80
13.1
9
Total Inferred
5,023
10.6
533
Total Mineral Resources
5,281
10.8
568

For full Mineral Resource estimate details, refer to South Harz ASX release dated 12 July 2022, Landmark Resource Upgrade at Ohmgebirge . South Harz confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the Mineral Resource estimate information included in that release. All material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the Mineral Resource estimate in that release continue to apply and have not materially change

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