Latin Resources Limited announced that air-core drilling has commenced at the Company's Noombenberry Project (Noombenberry or The Project), located to the east-southeast of Merredin, Western Australia, and is progressing well. The drilling campaign will continue up to the December 20, 2020, when drilling crews are scheduled to demobilise for the Christmas break. The Company will complete an estimated 2,500m - 3,000m of shallow air-core drilling to confirm the extents of a known Kaolinite - Halloysite occurrence. The initial phase of drilling will be completed in a regular 400m x 400m grid pattern, with a second phase of off-set infill drilling to a nominal 200m x 200m pattern focusing on thicker zones of kaolinite development to be completed should time permit. Any unfinished areas of infill drilling will be completed early in 2021. The Company has additional capacity within the existing approvals to extend the drilling campaign as required. Reconnaissance prospecting of `target dams' identified in aerial photomapping, has confirmed the presence of sub-cropping bright white kaolinitic clays and kaolinised granite, some 15 kilometres along strike to the north-east of the known halloysite-kaolinite occurrence, within new tenement applications lodged by Latin. Four sub-outcrop samples of this bright-white material have been collected from two specific sites (Table 1), and submitted for detailed test work along with the composite samples from the air-core drilling. Composite samples from the air-core drilling 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 ("XRF"). Results from test work are expected to be returned from the laboratory in January 2021.