Taruga Minerals Ltd. provide an exploration update on the Wyacca Project, South Australia. Drilling successfully extended mineralisation in the main Wyacca Area: +700m to the east along strike from Worrumba-19, and 200m to the north-west along strike from powder hill. Multiple holes drilled around the Worrumba-19 high-grade zone intercepted over 1% Cu. Copper mineralisation was successfully intersected in all holes which reached the Tindelpina Shale. Infill drilling has shown that grades and thicknesses of mineralisation can be variable down dip and along strike, and further drilling will be planned to test the structures believed to be controlling this variability. Strike extensions north-west from Powder Hill were drill tested. Drilling successfully extended the mineralised strike of Wyacca by 200m, with the identification of a new mineralised zone to the north-west of Powder Hill. The drilling highlighted that the base of the Tindelpina Shale is not the only control on ore deposition in this area, and is further evidence that other stratigraphic layers have potential to host high-grade copper mineralisation at Wyacca. New copper intercepts at historic workings around the `Worumba 21 South' prospect confirmed new mineralised layers in the stratigraphy, previously unidentified, and has increased confidence for exploration targeting within the lower Tapley Hill Formation, stratigraphically above the Tindelpina Shale Member. This provided further evidence that Cu mineralisation is not restricted to the Tindelpina Shale. To the east of Worumba 19, there is a large area of strike of previously unexplored ground in which the Tindelpina Shale contact lies in contact with the Wilyerpa formation, referred to collectively as the "Eastern VTEM Area". Large VTEM anomalies and a structural corridor are interpreted from geophysics modelling in this area, which were the target of recent drill testing. Due to a change in the dip angle, or `steepening' of the stratigraphy, many holes did not reach the target horizon, but provided valuable stratigraphic information for future work. A 200m wide breccia-shear zone was intercepted in drillhole WCRC046, which failed to reach the target horizon (drilled to 300m). Holes which did intersect the target horizon intersected anomalous levels of Cu (up to 0.2% over 1 m in WCRC045) and visible sphalerite/galena vein mineralization with up to 0.2% Zn+Pb. The large VTEM anomalies here will require precision diamond drilling to adequately test. Plate modelling of the VTEM data is currently underway to better separate thick copper-sulphide targets from the `noise' created by the pyritic shales within the Tapley Hill Formation. Multiple new (untested) mineralised trends have been mapped within the Wyacca structural zone, with significant strike lengths. North of Worrumba 21, multiple siderite-limonite and siderite-quartz veins were identified in stacked stratigraphy, over more than 500m of un-tested strike. Several other small workings were mapped within a zone of dense veining in this area. At Worrumba 22, 3.1km to the east along strike from Worrumba 19 high-grade copper zone, at least 500m of mineralised strike has been mapped, with visible malachite seen at surface within a gossanous horizon. There has been no historical drilling at this location, which was also the site of historical mining.