Impact Minerals Limited announced a significant number of high priority targets for nickel-copper-platinum-metal-group metals-gold (PGM) and, for the first time, lithium-caesium-tantalum pegmatites have been identified in new soil geochemistry results from Impact Minerals Limited's 100% owned Arkun project in the emerging mineral province of south west Western Australia. Previous work by Impact identified 17 targets, principally for Ni-Cu-PGM mineralisation, for follow up work across the Arkun project area. Fifteen of these targets were covered by a single soil geochemistry traverse up to several kilometres long along gazetted roads and tracks with soil samples taken at 100 metre spacings along the traverses. Each traverse was long enough to extend well away from the target area into areas of "background" in order to establish the relative anomalism of the various metals in the target above background. NICKEL-COPPER-PALLADIUM-PLATINUM-GOLD RESULTS The results for nickel-copper-palladium-platinum and gold are shown as additive Z scores. Gold has been included because it shows a strong mathematical correlation with the other metals. It is evident that the central part of the Arkun project area stands out as being strongly anomalous in all five metals and six high priority targets and five medium priority targets have been identified as warranting follow up work.