Latin Resources Limited provided the following update on its various projects and ongoing exploration activities in NSW and WA. The Yarara Gold project, NSW; Latin has now completed the compilation and detailed review of the available regional and project scale geological, geophysical and historic geochemical data covering the Yarara Gold project located in the highly prospective Lachlan Fold Belt in NSW. The project is situated 70 kilometres to the east of Albury in the East Riverina area, covering a 47- kilometre strike length of prospective volcanic and meta-sedimentary lithologies, and the regionally significant Yarara Shear zone. The project area contains numerous old gold workings with at least four main historic high-grade gold mines that targeted high-grade quartz vein systems, including the Billabong Mine, Rangatira Mine, Perseverance Mine and the Just-in-time Mine. In the northern part of the project area, historic gold occurrences are hosted within quartz vein stockworks around the intersection NE-SW trending faults and the main north-south regional shears. Latin's geologists believe that these targets and reactive sedimentary sequences proximal to these structural setting represent high priority target areas. An initial structural interpretation based on the available regional datasets, has highlighted well over 30 target areas, including numerous `Priority 1' areas, which Latin believes are highly prospective for a range of gold mineralization styles. Latin has focused land access efforts on four `Priority 1' target areas with the Company's NSW based team conducting on-site meetings with a number of key land holders. Initial meetings with most landholders have been positive, and Latin will continue to progress these discussions to facilitate the commencement of on-ground activities. In parallel with land holder negotiations, access permits to allow reconnaissance drilling in the state forest area covering the highly prospective Rangatira and Just-in-Time mines have been drafted are now ready for submission to the relevant state authorities by Latin technical team in early September, with the aim of advancing site access discussions with key land holders and finalising site access track for the proposed drilling campaign. The company intends to carry out reconnaissance exploration drilling to ascertain the extent and material characteristics of the Halloysite mineralisation discovered during previous surface sampling 1. Additional reconnaissance prospecting while on site has led the Company to secure additional tenure in the area through the submission of a new exploration licence. While the initial target area is currently under crop, an extensive network of farm access and fence line tracks will enable the completion of the initial Phase 1 drilling with minimal disruption to the current activities of landholders. The aim of the proposed Phase 1 drilling is to provide an indication of continuity of the identified high-value Halloysite mineralisation, as well as allow the collection of samples throughout the mineralised thickness for deposit analysis and indication of tenor. Latin will then make assessments around a larger drilling program on the success of this initial reconnaissance work. Pending receipt of final Program of Work ("POW") approvals from the WA Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, Latin anticipates undertaking this Phase 1 exploration drilling in the upcoming quarter.