Focus Minerals Ltd. provided progress report for Coolgardie and Laverton. After several successful drilling campaigns, Focus has engaged Mining One Consultants to undertake preliminary feasibility studies (PFS) of the Bonnie Vale and Brilliant resources. These studies include mining, geology, metallurgy, hydrogeology and geotechnical reviews. If the results of the studies are positive, the PFS' are expected to form the basis of JORC 2012 Ore Reserve assessment and Ore Reserve declarations for these important resources. Since the last Coolgardie exploration update (ASX 22 September 2016) 86 Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes have been completed for 6,752m. Drilling was split between exploration program testing targets near Bonnie Vale and Tindals and a close-spaced drill program at Possum. Fifteen RC holes totalling 739m were completed at the Osh Kosh prospect, located approximately 1.5km southwest of Bonnie Vale, following up on historic anomalous drill and surface sampling results. Drilling returned several anomalous results, which together with the historic results delineate a linear trend of gold anomalism along a strike length of approximately 300m. Three holes for 475m were drilled at Tindals West. These holes targeted an inferred fault contact between the Calooli Granite and greenstone units identified from the Tindals 2D seismic survey completed earlier this year. No anomalous gold results were returned, but the geology was consistent with the earlier seismic interpretations. Brilliant North consisted of 16 holes for 774m between the northern end of the Brilliant open pit and the Coolgardie State Battery. This work was designed to test for lode continuation in a relatively under-explored area of the Tindals district. Drilling returned several anomalous gold results in line with expectations and follow-up exploration is being planned. At Adelaide-Friendship, 31 holes totaling 1,448m were completed. Adelaide-Friendship is located along strike to the northeast from the New Australasia-Possum prospect area. This work tested for along-strike lode continuity from New Australasia. Gold anomalism was intersected consistent with expectations, although the grades were not as high as hoped. Twenty four holes for 3,791m have been completed to in-fill between previously announced significant results. This program confirmed lode continuity at Possum South along a strike length of approximately 300m and has further defined lode mineralisation along strike to the southwest from the Possum Pit for around 150m. To date, drilling at Possum has defined lode mineralisation along an approximately 1,200m strike length from New Australasia in the north to Possum South in the south. This drilling program was encouraging but drill spacing is still insufficient to define a Mineral Resource at Possum, so additional drilling is planned. Full significant results from Possum are included in Table A, following the exploration summary. Highlights include: TND16099 6m @ 6.29g/t Au from 57m (including 1m @ 19.50g/t Au from 59m), TND16115 8m @ 1.48g/t Au from 60m, TND16120 1m @ 5.92g/t Au from 192m and TND16121 1m @ 4.79g/t Au from 92m. Since the last exploration update (ASX 29 April 2016), Focus has drilled 34 RC holes for 7,572 m into the Karridale Project. The drilling has increased Focus' confidence that the Karridale Project is a significant gold system and has extended the strike of mineralisation to over 700m. The mineralisation remains open along strike and down dip. Highlights from the recent Karridale drilling include the high-grade gold intersections: 4m @ 30.3g/t Au from 90m in hole KARC224, 7m @ 11.0g/t Au from 214m in hole KARC222 and 3m @ 10.1g/t Au from 256m in hole KARC199. These intersections extend the high-grade zones to the north and west and, in the case of KARC222, beneath earlier drill holes thought to have confined high grade mineralisation.