Constellation Resources Limited announced the commencement of an air-core ("AC") drilling program at the Orpheus Project in the Fraser Range of Western Australia. The focus of the program is on the northern portion of the highly prospective Eyre nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE ("Ni-Cu-Co-PGE") Anomaly. The Eyre Anomaly is a highly prospective Ni-Cu-Co-PGE geochemical target interpreted to be over three kilometres in strike and up to 400 metres wide. Strong evidence indicates magmatic nickel sulphides being the source of the Eyre Anomaly with optical petrological analysis confirming trace levels of magmatic nickel-copper sulphides in multiple holes in a fertile mafic intrusion. The link between nickel sulphides with associated pathfinder geochemistry is considered highly promising. The current AC infill drilling program is intended to complete the planned 100 metre spaced program over the northern portion of the Eyre Anomaly. The results to date of the Company's programs (assay results from the most recent program remain outstanding) underscore the nickel sulphide fertility of the intrusions and its prospectivity to potentially host an economically viable deposit in the tenement area. The results from the current and previous AC drilling programs will be processed to optimise the locations of an anticipated sulphide targeting drilling and downhole electromagnetics program.