Latin Resources Limited advised that first pass and infill air-core drilling has been completed at the Company's 100% owned Noombenberry Project ("Noombenberry" or "the Project"), located to the east-southeast of Merredin, Western Australia. The Company completed 197 drill holes for a total of 4,430 meters of vertical shallow air-core drilling over an area of approximately 4.5km by 4.0km (18km2), to test the extents of a known Kaolinite - Halloysite occurrence where previous sampling has returned results of 38.9% Kaolinite, 15% Halloysite and 31.8% K-feldspar from the 45-180 micron fraction 2. The initial phase of drilling on a regular 400m x 400m grid pattern was completed prior to the Christmas break, with a second phase of off-set infill drilling to a nominal 200m x 200m pattern focussed on thicker zones of logged kaolinitic clays completed in the first weeks of January 2021. Logging of air-core drill cuttings has confirmed significant intersections of bright white kaolinite across the area tested, with a maximum logged down hole intersection of 50 meters (NBAC058). This sequence of well-developed kaolinitic clay (saprolite) beneath a thin layer of soil cover is consistent across the area tested, as demonstrated in a simplified geological cross section 6,494,000mN which cuts through the centre of area of 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; size fraction analysis, 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"). Initial results from test work are anticipated to be returned from the laboratory in the February 2021. Discussion have commenced with suitably qualified geological consultants in respect to the generation of a maiden resource estimate for the Noombenberry Project. Once all results from test-work have been received, a detailed geological interpretation will be produced by Latin Resources' geological team including geological and mineralisation domain wireframes to be used in the estimation process. With Reconnaissance prospecting of `target dams' identified in aerial photomapping, confirming the presence additional bright white kaolinitic clays and kaolinized granite some 15 kilometres along strike to the north-east of the drilling area1; the Company is confident of the potential to expand the footprint of this Kaolinite occurrence within the Company's considerable tenement holdings (Appendix 1) in the future.