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Lithium Australia Limited (ASX: LIT) has appointed Catherine Grant-Edwards and Melissa Chapman as Joint Company Secretaries.

Ms Grant-Edwards and Ms Chapman have been appointed to replace Barry Woodhouse who resigns as Company Secretary to pursue other opportunities, with immediate effect.

Ms Grant-Edwards and Ms Chapman are Directors of Bellatrix Corporate Pty Ltd, a company that provides company secretarial services to several Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) listed companies.

The Board would like to thank Barry for the professionalism and commitment to Lithium Australia during the past seven years and we wish him every success with his future endeavours. With the next phase of growth underway we welcome Catherine and Melissa to the team and look forward to them assisting us during this important stage of the Company’s journey,” Chairman, George Bauk, said.

Lithium Australia (ASX:LIT) is at the forefront of advanced materials development to ensure an ethical and sustainable future for the global battery industry. Lithium Australia is achieving this via its business divisions:

Envirostream (100%-owned LIT subsidiary): Australia’s only onshore mixed battery recycling company, Envirostream is at the cutting edge of delivering safe and innovative management solutions to one of the Australian waste industry’s biggest (and getting bigger) challenges – end of life battery disposal. Its state-of-the-art Victorian-based battery processing facilities are providing a sustainable solution by collecting, sorting and processing critical battery metals from all types of spent batteries to power the batteries of tomorrow. With battery recycling partnerships alongside some of Australia’s leading brands (including Bunnings and Officeworks), Envirostream is set to benefit from the Australian government-backed battery recycling scheme (‘BSS’) which is providing rebates across collection, sorting, and processing of batteries. The combination of partnerships and the BSS provide the platform for national expansion.

 VSPC (100%-owned LIT subsidiary): With over 20 years’ experience in nanotechnology, VSPC develops leading-edge materials for e-mobility and energy storage applications and, ultimately, a zero-carbon economy. Its patents cover the production of advanced powders for next-generation lithium-ion batteries, especially lithium ferro phosphate (‘LFP’). Currently, demand for LFP represents more than half the global market for lithium-ion battery materials. VSPC is one of only a few entities outside of China with the technical expertise to manufacture LFP powder of the highest quality to meet those burgeoning market pressures. VSPC is now on a clear path to production. With an R&D facility (which includes a pilot plant) in Queensland, a Definitive Feasibility Study (‘DFS’) for an initial 10,000 tpa LFP manufacturing facility well underway, and with customer offtake discussions advancing in parallel, VSPC is positioning for its first commercial footprint.

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