Venus Metals Corporation Limited to provided an update on its ongoing geochemical surveys from its Bridgetown East Ni-Cu-PGE Project (E70/5315 and E70/5316). Initial surface geochemistry (rock chip and laterite data) combined with historical data identified several target areas for potential mafic- ultramafic hosted Ni-Cu-Pt-Pd mineralization. One of these areas, Target 1 in the east of E70/5315, coincides with an aeromagnetic high and a HEM anomaly. Follow-up soil sampling (Phase 1) detected anomalous concentrations of Pt, Pd and base metals. Recently, a Phase 2 soil geochemical survey tested units of interpreted or mapped mafic-ultramafic rocks within E70/5315 and E70/5316. Anomalous Pt concentrations together with elevated Pd, Cu and Ni in the south of E70/5315 outline an additional priority target (Target 5) for base metals - PGE mineralization. Due to the recent high rainfall within the project area and local geological conditions, the EM survey displays IP effects that are affecting the data. This has made it difficult to complete the modelling of the reported anomalies and requires further investigation to fully resolve. This will be best achieved when ground conditions have suitably improved and by adopting an alternative Fixed Loop or Moving Loop survey design.