Echo Resources Limited ('Echo' or the 'Company') to provide an exploration update for the Yandal Gold Project ('Project'), in Western Australia. As outlined in the Yandal Gold Project Bankable Feasibility Study ('BFS') and Growth Strategy released on 23 April 2019, Echo is focused on investing in near term resource conversion and targeted greenfield exploration to enhance the already strong returns forecast in the BFS. Key exploration objectives include improving production profile, extending future mine life and testing potentially large-scale greenfield discovery targets. Echo's new geological team, complemented with external geological consultants, have ranked and prioritised key targets within the tenement package that will form the focus of exploration for the second half of 2019. The priorities include a combination of advanced brownfield projects and greenfield discovery targets. Drilling has commenced initially targeting the highly prospective shallow Bronzewing Northeast prospect, located 2.5km from the 2.3Moz Bronzewing mine. The target is located on the same north east structure as the Bronzewing deposit and sits on the contact between mafic/ultramafic lithologies within the main south plunging Bronzewing anticline. A comprehensive review of historical geochemical data completed by Echo identified an area of approximately 450m x 200m at Bronzewing Northeast which has not been effectively tested in limited previous drilling. Rock chip sampling returned high-grade gold mineralisation (+5g/t Au) within a larger geochemical anomaly. Echo plans to complete five sections of RC drilling to approximately 120m with hole spacings of 60m. This will ensure sufficient coverage with the aim of identifying the source of the mineralised rock chip samples. Once drilling is completed at Bronzewing Northeast the rig, which is capable of both RC and AC drilling, will be mobilised to drill test continuously for the remainder of the 2019 calendar year. Drilling targets include Corboys, Corboys Southeast, Ashanti, Ashanti North, Mulga, Bills Find, Bills Find Northeast, Red Belly Black and Python. On the completion of the structural review for Bronzewing and Lotus, a diamond rig will also be mobilised to test for prospective Bronzewing structural repeats. Initial first pass AC drilling of the northern tenement within the Hadrian Trend ('Hadrian North') has been completed with 309 holes drilled to depths of 14m ­ 80m. The AC program was restricted to an area spanning 7km x 2km within the northern 3.5km of the 25km-long Hadrian Trend. The drilling intersected the targeted structures with significant quartz veining. Hadrian North is dominated by two separate granite bodies. Echo's initial AC program principally focused on the larger granite body which has the strongest geophysical signature. The majority of assays have been received from this drilling with no significant gold assays returned, indicating this granite body is largely unmineralised. The eastern area of Hadrian North captures a large portion of the granite body which hosts Northern Star Resources Limited's Ramone open pit mine and it has not been effectively drill tested. In addition to this prospective area, the majority of the potentially mineralised granite within the 20km strike length of tenements from south of Ramone to Echo's Julius deposit remains untested by drilling. Geophysical work to interpret the structures within the granite body between Ramone and Echo's Julius deposit is nearing completion. Once completed, exploration programs will be designed and actioned, aimed at the discovery of Ramone deposit replicates.