Aeris Resources Limited provide an exploration update at Tritton Operation in New South Wales. The remaining 9 underground drill holes for resource definition and geotechnical purposes have now been drilled. Assay results are pending for all 9 drill holes.

Of note, drill hole ATEL005 targeted down-plunge below a previously modelled DHEM conductor from TATD046. Drill hole ATEL005 intersected a 0.7m massive sulphide interval at the target horizon (assays pending), extending the Avoca Tank mineralised system a further 60m down-plunge below the base of the current Mineral Resource (mineralisation now traced 180m below the Mineral Resource). Visible sulphides include pyrite with lesser chalcopyrite.

Based on a preliminary geological interpretation the massive sulphide interval is thought to correlate with the modelled EM plate. The Avoca Tank deposit remains open in multiple directions, and there is significant potential to increase the Mineral Resource base with further drilling. At the Murrawombie deposit, planning is underway for a follow-up drill program targeting extensions to the high-grade copper intersections reported from drill hole MWNM001 8, including: · 8.0m @ 2.05% Cu, 0.47g/t Au and 7.6g/t Ag (2.5 9) · 21.3m @ 1.78% Cu, 0.48g/t Au and 7.4g/t Ag (6.39) incl.

o 11.1m @ 2.72% Cu, 0.78g/t Au and 11.7g/t Ag (3.29) The high-grade copper intersections reported from MWNM001 are located 250m down-plunge below the current Mineral Resource. DHEM surveying completed on drill hole MWNM001 defined multiple EM plates positioned directly along strike from the drill hole. A follow-up drill program to target the modelled EM plates is being developed, testing for mineralisation within the 250m (down-plunge) x 200m (strike) prospective window.

The drill program has the potential to materially increase the Mineral Resource inventory at the Murrawombie deposit. A first pass drill program has commenced at the 5M7 prospect within the Exley project area in the northern portion of the tenement package. The Exley project area contains several historical geochemical anomalies, identified in the mid-1990s.

Historic shallow (<100m) RC drilling over the 5M7 prospect intersected anomalous copper and gold. Recent geological work completed over the prospect identified several key geological features which warrant further drilling, including two coincident multi-element geochemical anomalies, both of which were not adequately tested from the historical RC program. Both planned drillholes are designed to test for copper sulphide mineralisation down-plunge from the coincident geochemical anomalies.