Canterbury is pleased to advise that drilling has commenced at the Briggs Copper Project in Queensland. The program will test extensions to the large-scale, low-grade copper resource previously outlined at the Central Porphyry zone (Inferred Mineral Resource of 142.8Mt at 0.29% Cu, at a 0.2% Cu cut-off). The 3,000m reverse circulation (RC) drilling program will test for extensions of known mineralisation, as well as for higher grade positions within and adjacent to the Central Porphyry, particularly those associated with the enclosing mineralised volcanic sediments and with quartz rich zones within the resource. The main targets being tested are: the north-eastern edge of the Central Porphyry zone evaluating higher-grade copper mineralisation in the immediately enclosing volcanic sediments; strike extensions immediately north and south of the Central Porphyry zone, where copper anomalism has been identified in soil sampling programs; the Northern Porphyry target, where outcropping porphyry mineralisation is associated with copper in soil anomalism, and where a single drill hole intersected 65m @ 0.26% Cu from 28-93m, 90m @ 0.26% Cu from 111-201m and 57m @ 0.23% Cu from 209-266m; the Southern Porphyry target where copper in soil anomalism is associated with a single drill hole which intersected 84m @ 0.26% Cu from 26-110m. The proposed drill hole collar locations and hole traces are outlined, with the first hole being at the Southern Porphyry. Modifications to the program are anticipated based on progressive pXRF results and geological observations.