Odin Metals Limited provided an update on the exploration plans for its district scale Koonenberry Copper Project, located in the far west of NSW. Priority drill targets identified in the recently completed HeliTEM survey are located in the Volcanic Massive Sulphide (VMS) copper trends that already have proven copper mineralisation, including; HeliTEM targets have been identified over >7km of strike, including a large-scale (1,200 x 800 metres) deep-seated anomaly where nearby historic RC drilling (two holes only) indicates a potential feeder system. This deep-seated anomaly extends through the time delayed responses increasing the likelihood that the anomaly is associated with a sulphidic source, Grasmere - HeliTEM priority targets have been identified along strike to the south-southeast of the Grasmere Deposit and under the southern end of the Grasmere Deposit itself (Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate totaling 5.75 Mt at 1.03% Cu1), with similar EM responses in both cases and Wertago - A priority target has been identified along strike to the north of the historic Wertago mine, with further priority targets identified on the recently identified "Western" trend, which extends for over 10km. Odin has now received the finalised data from its recently completed detailed modern HeliTEM22 EM survey covering an area of 1,150km2, within its Koonenberry project. Review of the finalised data has been concluded by ODM's Consultant Geophysicist, Southern Geoscience to evaluate and prioritise the 222 identified targets. Incorporating; 6 Priority One targets, 45 Priority Two targets; and 171 Priority Three targets.