Taruga Minerals Limited announce that it has commenced its follow-up reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Wyacca Copper prospect, within the Mt Craig Copper Project. The 3,000 metre RC program will test the strike and depth extensions of mineralised trends identified from recent drilling (refer ASX announcement 3 May 2021) and also test new anomalies identified through recent VTEM reprocessing. Highlights: A 3,000m Reverse Circulation drilling program has commenced at the Wyacca Copper prospect, within the Mt Craig Copper Project, South Australia; Drill program will target shallow strike and downdip extensions of recent high- grade drill intercepts and new targets identified from recent VTEM reprocessing Recent RC drilling results at Wyacca included: 5m @ 2.4% Cu from 17m (includes 1m @ 9.5% Cu from 18m) (WCRC006); 11m @ 1.5% Cu from 85m (includes 4m @ 2.7% Cu from 85m) (WCRC021). Remaining 25 assays outstanding from initial drill program expected shortly; Follow up diamond drilling program planned for Wyacca. The reprocessed VTEM survey identified a 7km strike with various intense anomalism areas that Taruga will drill test in this program. Of particular interest are the numerous cross cutting structures through the VTEM which appear to be influencing mineralisation. About the Wyacca Prospect (Cu-Ag): The Wyacca Mines are located in the northern portion of the MCCP and were the first operational small-scale mines in the MCCP area, being first discovered and developed in 1863. Incomplete mining production records indicate that Wyacca was operating with a run of mine grade of 40% Cu during the early years of production after which higher tonnages at an average grade of 3% Cu were mined for a total 306 tonnes of ore. It is likely however, that further unrecorded mining occurred across the series of shafts and pits present throughout the Wyacca area. Historical mining was focused on oxide mineralisation hosted within a gossanous outcropping breccia, along the contact of the base of the Tapley Hill Fm and the Wilyerpa Fm.