Latin Resources Limited announced positive results reported from a recent first pass sampling program conducted at the Company's Noombenberry Project, located 300 km east of Perth, Western Australia. The results prepared by an independent expert being First Test Minerals a United Kingdom based kaolin and halloysite specialist. First Test Minerals have been established in kaolin and industrial minerals analysis for over 30 years and have worked on assessment and development on kaolin and halloysite deposits across Australia, Middle East and the United States. A series of four kaolinitic samples collected from the surface in the Noombenberry clay project in Western Australia (ASX 20 November 2019) submitted to First Test Minerals in the UK for determination of kaolin/halloysite clay content, quality and sales potential. Testing was conducted via Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) to identify halloysite occurrence in samples. A total of 13 samples were taken from the Noombenberry project site which exhibits outcropping across an area of approximately 50km. Highlights: Identification of Halloysite located in multi-site surface sampling; Testing conducted by UK based First Test Minerals, specialists in kaolin for 30 years; Good halloysite occurrence at multiple sample sites ­ forming as `plates' and `tubes'; Halloysite at up to 15% by weight at sample site #4 noted (45 ­ 180um); Native title period currently in advertising period, grant expected in 1st quarter; Historical drilling located in project area, data to be reviewed and assessed for future drilling program. Summary: These results presented by the independent experts have confirmed the prospectivity of the project area and the best results (location 4) were taken from 3m below ground level. Location 4 was the least weathered sample, located at the base of a dam, and the other 3 were oxidised and taken from the surface. Samples from Location 4 delivered high grade kaoline results from the 45 to 180 um category, up to 15% halloysite by weight and up to 38.9% kaolinite by weight, and over 68% kaolinite at Location 3 and 44% kaolinite at Location 1. These grades are very encouraging and give confidence to further explore the project via a deeper and expanded drill program with assistance from First Test Minerals. Upon grant of the Exploration Lease expected in the coming quarter, the company will pursue an aggressive drilling programme to test the deeper zones of the surface profile (0-30m) to test for commercial qualities of kalonitic/halloysite material.