Tando Resources advise that it has received preliminary data from the VTEMmax survey carried out in December 2017 at its 100% owned Mt Sydney Project, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Mt Sydney Project is located adjacent to, and along strike from, Rumble Resources Braeside Project. The VTEMmax survey comprised approximately 1,300 line kilometres flown in an east-west orientation by Geotech Australia, at a 400m line spacing. Initial processing of the data has detected a substantial number of near surface EM anomalies aligned along major regional structures within the Mt Sydney Project. These structures extend directly from the Braeside Project and represent the key targets for base metal mineralisation. EM anomalies lying on these structures are therefore highly prospective. Rumble recently announced results from its maiden drilling programme including a high grade zinc discovery at the Braeside Project. Mineralised zinc-lead intersections reported include 4m at 9.64% Zn + 0.41% Pb from 32m, 2m at 3.08% Zn + 2.98% Pb from 60m and 3m at 2.19% Zn + 0.95% Pb from 49m. The reconnaissance nature of this drilling makes the presence of mineralisation very encouraging for regional base metal prospectivity and enhances the potential of the base metal targets within Tando's Mt Sydney Project. In September 2017 Rumble completed a VTEMmax survey at the Braeside Project which highlighted a multitude of conductors associated with the identified regional base metal trends. Mineralisation has been intersected in drilling at the Barker Well, Cassius Clay, Ragged Hills North and Mt Brockman Prospects, prospects where VTEM anomalies were detected.