Aeris Resources Limited provided an update on exploration activities at the Constellation deposit, located within the Company's 100% owned Tritton tenement package in New South Wales. TAKD006, continues to show that this is a very exciting discovery. Encouragingly, the mineralisation remains open down plunge and along strike. Eleven drill holes have now been completed at the Constellation deposit with assay results received from the first six. Recent high grade copper assays have been received for drill holes TAKD005 (2.60m @ 6.10% Cu) and TAKD006 (5.85m @ 4.60% Cu). These high-grade copper intersections complement previously reported high grade copper assays from TAKD001 (19.95m @ 2.41% Cu3), TAKD002 (3.55m @ 22.56% Cu3) and TAKD003 (27.10m @ 1.61% Cu4). Drilling at the Constellation deposit has focused on drill testing the larger moving loop electromagnetic (MLTEM) plate. Of the 11 drill holes completed to date, 10 have targeted the larger primary copper sulphide MLTEM plate, whilst the remaining drill hole (TAKD002) intersected a shallower supergene copper system approximately 300 metres to the west. Copper sulphide mineralisation associated with the larger MLTEM plate is currently defined over 250 metres (down plunge) x 150 metres (strike) and remains open both down plunge and along strike to the south. The mineralised system appears to be zoned with a thick pyrite - chalcopyrite dominant "core" which becomes progressively thinner and chalcopyrite dominant toward the periphery of the mineralised system. Sulphide textures similarly change from massive and banded within the core to stringer/disseminated toward the margins. Apart from drill hole TAKD004, each drill hole assayed to date on the larger MLTEM plate has reported high grade copper intervals, irrespective of whether the drill holes intersected the core or known margins of the mineralised system. High grade copper assay results reported from within the larger MLTEM plate include: TAKD001 19.95m @ 2.41% Cu, 0.64g/t Au, 4.6g/t Ag. TAKD003 27.10m @ 1.61% Cu, 0.43g/t Au, 3.4g/t Ag. TAKD005 2.60m @ 6.10% Cu, 0.99g/t Au, 11.0g/t Ag. TAKD006 5.85m @ 4.60% Cu, 0.96g/t Au, 8.4 g/t Ag. Importantly, Down hole EM (DHEM) surveying has shown the conductive plates extend below the deepest drill hole (TAKD007). These results, although not unexpected, result and in-line with current geological expectations. A consistent theme across all deposits within the Tritton tenement package are mineralised systems that exhibit a long down plunge dimension and shorter strike dimensions. Drill hole TAKD002 targeted a smaller conductive plate approximately 300 metres further west. The drill hole intersected a chalcocite dominant supergene copper interval (3.55m @ 22.56% Cu). Further drilling is required to understand how the shallow supergene mineralisation relates to the deeper primary copper mineralisation. Approval has been received for 60 RC drill holes and these will be focused on the EM plates around TAKD002. Diamond drill hole TAKD004 failed to intersect the copper sulphide horizon on the northern perimeter of the larger EM plate. Diamond drill hole TAKD005 was designed to intersect the larger EM plate, 80 metres along strike (south) from TAKD003 (27.1m @ 1.61% Cu). TAKD005 intersected a 2.60 metre thick sulphide interval from 246.00 metres down hole. Assay results returned from the intersection include: 2.60m @ 6.10% Cu, 0.99g/t Au, 11.0g/t Ag. Sulphide mineralisation was predominately massive bands of chalcopyrite and pyrite within an altered turbidite host sequence. Diamond drill hole TAKD006 was designed to intersect the larger EM plate, 80 metres along strike (south) from TAKD001 (19.95m @ 2.41% Cu). TAKD006 intersected a 5.85 metre thick sulphide interval from 200.10 metres down hole. Assay results returned from the intersection include: 5.85m @ 4.60% Cu, 0.96g/t Au, 8.4g/t Ag. The sulphide interval is characterised by massive sulphide (pyrite and chalcopyrite) bands within a sericite altered turbidite package.