Aeris Resources Limited provided an update on exploration activities at its wholly owned Tritton Copper Operations near Nyngan in Western New South Wales. The confirmation of the new bedrock conductor is very exciting and once the new tenement has been granted will start planning a drill program. Drilling at Murrawombie continues to deliver success and the extension of the EM plate down plunge at the Caribou Prospect is a very interesting development. As a follow-up to the AEM Survey, ground based moving loop electromagnetic (MLTEM) surveying has recently been undertaken. The MLTEM survey was designed to confirm whether the AEM detected anomalies are legitimate bedrock conductors. Preliminary results from MLTEM surveying over an AEM anomaly toward the northern margin of the Company's exploration tenement boundary confirmed the presence of a bedrock conductor. Preliminary modelling indicates plate dimensions varying from 200 metres x 200 metres to 325 metres x 325 metres with modelled conductance ranging between 100 S to 150 S. The modeled body is positioned approximately 150 metres below surface. The conductive plate is interpreted to extend beyond the northern boundary of the Company's exploration tenement and an exploration licence application was submitted to the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment during the quarter to cover the additional area.