Auris Minerals Limited reported results from the offset poledipole induced polarisation (IP) survey completed in December at the Forrest Project, located 130 kilometers north of Meekatharra, in the Bryah Basin, Western Australia. A total of ten (10) IP target areas have been identified from the early modelling, interpretation and integration of the IP survey results with other exploration datasets. A number of these identified IP target areas are located along strike from the Forrest and Wodger deposits. The source of these chargeable responses could be sulphide veining and/or disseminated sulphide mineralization, alteration, or chargeable stratigraphic units, which is potentially the case for a large and strike extensive chargeability anomaly located in the west of the survey area likely associated with chargeable sedimentary units of the Horseshoe Formation. Ground reconnaissance for all IP target areas will be carried out prior to any follow up exploration. Priority IP target areas identified by the survey are planned to be drill tested variously by Air Core, RC and diamond drilling as appropriate. A diamond drill rig has been secured and is expected onsite during February 2021 to commence drill testing of a number of these targets. The IP survey evaluated approximately 4.5 kilometers of strike of an interpreted anomalous copper trend within the Forrest Project, encompassing both the Forrest and Wodger deposits. During July 2020, a maiden resource estimate was reported for the Forrest and Wodger deposits, which both remain open along strike, downdip and downplunge, comprising a global estimate of 2.4Mt @ 1.7% Cu for 41,500t Cu.