Aeris Resources Limited announced the third drill hole (TAKD003) at the Constellation deposit (previously known as Anomaly K) within the Company's 100% owned Tritton tenement package in New South Wales has intersected a 26.2 metre interval (estimated true thickness 26.2 metres) containing sulphides (predominately pyrite with lesser chalcopyrite). TAKD003 intersected a 26.2 metre thick sulphide horizon from 234.5 metres down hole and was designed to test the modelled EM plate 80 metres down dip from the 18.8 metre thick sulphide horizon intersected in drill hole TAKD001. Sulphide textures in TAKD003 are very similar to those intersected in TAKD001 and based on visual observations, pyrite is the dominant sulphide mineral with lesser chalcopyrite. Samples from TAKD003 will be dispatched to the laboratory for analysis. Assay results are expected to be returned early in 2021. A Down Hole EM (DHEM) survey will be undertaken on TAKD003 early in the New Year.