Airborne Geophysical Survey Begins Over Yeungroon Project


VANCOUVER - Outback Goldfields Corp. reported the start of a large airborne geophysical survey over the prospective Yeungroon project, central Victoria, Australia. The high-resolution, 8,000 line kilometer magnetic and radiometric survey marks an important step in Outback's plans to systematically advance the Yeungroon project and refine exploration targets.

"We are excited to fly this geophysical survey over our Yeungroon Project. The high-resolution geophysical data will help our technical team identify and define new areas along the Golden Jacket fault, such as offsets or splays, as well as key property-scale structures in the Wedderburn area, worthy of detailed follow-up. The execution of this survey is a significant first step in our plan to rigorously define new drill targets in the Yeungroon area, heart of the Victorian Goldfields" said, Chris Donaldson, CEO.

The Yeungroon geophysical survey is running concurrently with Outback's previously announced 4,000 meter drill program at the Glenfine Project, 160 kilometers south of Yeungroon.