Latin Resources Limited announced that air-core drilling will commence in early December at the Company's Noombenberry Project, located to the east-south-east of Merredin, Western Australia. Analysis of surface samples collected as part of a reconnaissance mapping exercise in late 2019 returned results of 38.9% Kaolinite, 15% Halloysite and 31.8% K-feldspar from the 45-180 micron fraction. These surface sample grades provide encouragement for the potential for high quality halloysite kaolin at Noombenberry, which has a higher market value for broad industrial applications than the more commonly occurring kaolin without the presence of halloysite. The company will complete an estimated 2,500m of shallow air-core drilling to confirm the extents of a known Kaolinite - Halloysite occurrence. The initial phase of drilling will be completed utilizing existing farm and fence-line tracks, with a second phase of infill drilling planned for early in the new year (2021). The Company has additional capacity within the existing approvals to extend the drilling campaign as required. Composite samples will be sent to laboratories in Perth and Adelaide where they will undergo detailed test work including; brightness testing, definitive clay mineral species quantification via a combination of X-Ray Diffraction ("XRD") and spectral scanning, along with other elemental analysis via X-Ray Florence.