Outback Goldfields Corp. provided an update on exploration activities at its Yeungroon property, central Victoria, Australia. Highlights: Exploration is ongoing across the Yeungroon Gold Property: A combination of grid-based RAB and focused diamond drilling has confirmed the presence of an open-ended, reef-hosted gold system at Golden Jacket. Just beginning to "scratch the surface" along the Golden Jacket fault: Only 1 kilometer of the +30 kilometers of prospective strike length has been investigated with the RAB drill and follow-up targets are already defined. Significant air-core drill program to commence with two primary objectives: Expand and test at depth the 600 meter long, open-ended, near-surface arsenic anomaly south of the Golden Jacket mine. Test numerous priority geophysical targets located northeast of the Golden Jacket mine. Golden Jacket Drill Program: The Golden Jacket mine is associated with the property-scale, northwest-trending Golden Jacket fault, which
transects the property for over 30 kilometres of strike length. Historical small-scale production from the Golden Jacket mine was reportedly 1,400 ounces of gold at approximately 250 grams per tonne1. Air-core drilling will focus on testing the northwestern extent of the reef-hosted gold system along strike from the Golden Jacket mine, as well as testing numerous geophysical targets to the northeast . The air-core drill program is designed to build on encouraging results from a large grid-based, top of bedrock sampling rotary air-blast (RAB) drill program, and a short diamond drill program. Similar to RAB drilling, the air-core drill rig is used to sample and map the "top of bedrock" below cover.