Latin Resources Limited announced the completion of the Company's Maiden Inferred Mineral Resource for the 100% owned Noombenberry Halloysite-Kaolin Project (‘Noombenberry’ or the ‘Project’), where the Company has named its first deposit the Cloud Nine Deposit (‘Cloud Nine’). The Mineral Resource has been estimated and classified by a Competent Person and is reported here in accordance with the JORC Code (2012). Within only 18 months of identifying the opportunity for halloysite, given the very shallow nature of the resources (average <4 m from the surface) the Company has been able to rapidly define this maiden MRE, which has substantial potential to grow, being open in all directions. The Company intends to expedite the next round of drilling to elevate some of the Resources to the Indicated or Measured classification for the purposes of a PFS, which can all be funded with existing cash of more than $4 million at end of March 2021. The Could Nine deposit is located on the Company's 100% owned exploration licence E70/2622, which is situated approximately 350km to the east of Perth and to the southeast of the town of Merredin. The Company controls a commanding regional tenement package, covering over 560km2 of what the Company believes is the most prospective ground in the region to identify repetitions of the high-grade Cloud Nine deposit. Initial reconnaissance sampling to the northeast of the Cloud Nine Deposit has confirmed additional occurrences of ultra-bight white kaolin and high-grade halloysite, with results of over 25% halloysite from one site and 84 ISO-B kaolin from the other. Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate Summary: A global Inferred Mineral Resource estimate for the Cloud Nine Deposit of 207Mt of kaolinised granite has been reported by RSC, using an ISO Brightness (‘ISO-B’) R457 cut-off of 75. The global kaolinised granite Resource contains a total of 73Mt of bright white (+75 ISO-B) Kaolin product with an ISO-B of 79 in the -45 µm size fraction, or 29Mt of ultra-bright white (+80 ISO-B) kaolin product with an ISO-B of 82; both of which are considered high-quality product specifications, potentially suitable for a range of industrial applications. The global Resource also contains a relatively contiguous halloysite domain within the kaolinised granite. This domain contains 50Mt at an average grade 6% halloysite, using a 1% halloysite cut-off; or 35Mt at an average grade of 6% halloysite, using a +75 ISO-B cut-off; or 27Mt at an average grade of 8% halloysite using a +5% halloysite cut-off. Data from the drilling show the presence of high-grade halloysite, with up to 41% halloysite reported in one hole 8, and numerous intersections over 20% halloysite. Additional drilling to better define these high-grade zones will be undertaken in upcoming drilling campaigns aimed at extending the current resource to the north and increasing the confidence of the MRE to the Indicated and Measured classification.