Constellation Resources Limited announced the commencement of a four hole, 750 metre reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the McPherson Prospect (McPherson) on tenement E63/1282 in the southern Fraser Range. The McPherson nickel sulphide target is a coherent, north-west trending nickel-copper ("Ni-Cu") soil anomaly, located above a coincident magnetic unit in the north-east corner of the southern tenements of the Orpheus Project which may represent a favourable intrusive unit to host nickel sulphides. Mid to late time electromagnetic data acquired previously from a moving loop electromagnetic ("MLTEM") survey has detected features that could be related to subtle bedrock conductors.

These MLTEM conductors are located beneath the soil anomaly and two conductors intersect the magnetic unit. A reconnaissance field trip by the Company confirmed the basement units are concealed under cover. No historic drill holes were found or surface cultural effects identified that may lead to false electromagnetic responses.

The drilling is intended to target the coincident and layered Ni-Cu soil anomalism, moderate electromagnetic anomalies and cross-cutting magnetic feature identified at McPherson.