Helix Resources Limited provided an update on the reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drill (DDH) program testing for continuity and extensions of the high-grade Central Zone massive sulphide at the Collerina Copper Deposit. The second batch of assays have been received with further high-grade copper returned from zones of chalcopyrite bearing massive and semi-massive sulphide. High-grade copper has been returned, with an intercept of 4m @ 5.2% Cu, 0.3g/t Au, 1.0% Zn from 278m, incl. 1m @ 10.1% Cu, 0.9g/t Au, 2.7% Zn in CORC096. This is an important result in the plunge portion of the Central Zone as it tested a zone of strong off-hole EM conductance from a nearby hole - CORC088 (4m @ 3.4% Cu). In addition two separate high-grade copper intercepts of 4m @ 2.5% Cu, from 195m, incl. 1m @ 9.2% Cu, 0.2g/t Au and 4m @ 2.4% Cu, 0.2g/t Au, 1% Zn from 222m incl. 1m @ 6.1% Cu, 0.4g/t Au, 3.3% Zn returned in CORC100. This is another important "linkage" intercept in the 180m "gap" between the Central Zone mineralisation and the deeper plunge plane results returned in mid-2018. These results are significant as they confirm the continuity of Central Zone mineralisation throughout the plunge plane, which remains open at depth. These intercepts which are open to the north also illustrate the relationship between localised zones of strong EM conductance and higher grades of copper within the massive sulphides. A third hole CORC091 was also received in this batch, returning 3m @ 0.5% Cu from 249m. This hole appears to have intersected a pyritic (iron sulphide) rich zone, up dip of the high-grade copper-rich zones. After further delays from weather and contractor scheduling in December, diamond tails on RC pre-collars are recommencing later this week. The remaining drill holes are targeting both DHEM and fixed-loop EM conductor positions deeper in the plunge direction, looking to define and confirm the continuation of the Central Zone copper mineralisation at depth approximately 450m from surface and 1,100m down plunge. Electromagnetics and a refined modelling method has proven to be an effective exploration tool in the deeper drilling at Collerina and will continue to be used to vector toward higher copper grades within the system. The current program at the Collerina Deposit is now expected to conclude by the end of January 2019. The remaining results are to be included in a maiden JORC resource, now expected to be reported during the first quarter of 2019.