Terrain Minerals Limited announced that it has appointed Ragland Drilling to conduct the maiden Red Mulga RC Drilling campaign. The drilling is scheduled to begin in late June 2018 (weather permitting) and has been designed to test all five exciting drill ready targets identified by Terrain's technical team during recent field visits. MG1 & 2 Pipe-like ultramafic intrusion - Cobalt & Nickel Targets, Thumbo Epithermal Vein - Copper & Gold Target, Northeast Epithermal Veins - Antimony. Red Mulga - up to 1,000m RC Drilling Campaign Targeting: MG1 & MG2 Ultramafic Anomalies - Two pipe-like ultramafic intrusions about 200 metres in diameter located in the southwest of the project. The intrusions contain what are considered to be anomalous cobalt, nickel and chrome geochemical results. Highly weathered remnants of the original ultramafic rocks outcrop near the centre of one of the intrusions. These rocks have an intense boxwork texture, possibly after sulphides or a micro-breccia. Thumbo Epithermal Vein - An east-west trending epithermal vein of 0.5 to 2m width which extends for over 2km through the central part of the project. A 300m section of this vein has been shown to contain elevated gold, silver, copper and lead geochemistry. Northeast Epithermal Veins - A northeast trending epithermal vein swarm in the northeast of the project area has been identified. Some of the larger veins contain anomalous antimony (up to 228ppm) with minor silver (over 0.5g/t). Great Western Gold Project Update: Pit scheduling modelling work underway. Metallurgical test work on larger samples about to commence. Current work initiatives aim to lift the current JORC 2012 to Reserve Status.