Tychean Resources Limited was success in securing an EIS grant to co-fund the drilling of four diamond holes for 1,200 m at the Yampi Ni-Cu-Au project. The Yampi project is being acquired by Tychean via the acquisition of 100% of the shares in IronRinger, subject to satisfaction of a number of conditions. The EIS grant of $120,000 is the full amount applied for by IronRinger and is a contribution towards 50% of direct drilling costs. The drilling program over three high priority targets is planned to commence in the 2019 field season around April 2019. Yampi lies on, and adjacent to, major faults which are significant tectonic features and part of the southern margin of the Kimberley craton defined by the King Leopold Orogen. This Orogen is one of the fundamental tectonic building blocks of the modern Australian continent. Major regional WNW-trending faults, which are significant long-life tectonic features, are located at the south of the project. These features define a significant basin margin and splays from these structures appear to be a classic position for major SEDEX-style mineralisation. Copper mineralisation in the form of gossans and veins is exposed over a 13 km strike length. This context suggests structurally controlled orogenic Cu-Au shear-hosted mineralisation or the surface expression of SEDEX style base metal mineralisation. Prospectivity is highlighted by the extensive number of targets in outcropping areas. Unusually for the Kimberley, areas of Yampi are also under cover which also provides the opportunity for a significant concealed discovery. In addition, a large number of historic copper workings and mineral occurrences have been identified at Yampi (Figure 1). These were the target of exploration by Western Mining Corporation Ltd. ("WMC") in the 1950's. Since that time, minimal exploration has occurred due to the area becoming a military reserve which has only recently become accessible. No exploration for nickel or gold was carried out by WMC and there was no assaying for those metals. The potential for discovery of those metals has now been demonstrated 40kms to the south east where Buxton Resources and Independence Group (ASX:IGO) are successfully drilling Cu-Ni sulphides at Double Magic.