Constellation Resources Limited announced the commencement of a further aircore ("AC") drilling program on tenement E28/2403. AC drilling results to date have defined a highly prospective Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-PGE ("Ni-Cu-Co-PGE") geochemical target that is interpreted to be over three kilometres in strike and up to 400 metres wide - named the Eyre Anomaly. Strong evidence indicates magmatic nickel sulphides as being the source of the Eyre Anomaly which supports the prospectivity of the other established Ni-Cu-Co-PGE anomalies as a pathfinder to nickel sulphides in the basement intrusive. The high priority follow-up infill AC drilling is comprised of 20 holes totaling 2,200 metres and will be undertaken to improve the definition of the grade distribution at several of the established Ni-Cu-Co-PGE geochemical footprints, with the northern Eyre Anomaly being a priority due to the current lack of drilling. The drill program will aim to infill each anomaly to approximately 100m centres in the first instance with the potential need for tighter patterns in certain areas. The processed AC results will be utilised in conjunction with existing results to optimise the locations of an anticipated Reverse Circulation drilling and downhole electromagnetics program.