Latin Resources Limited provided an update of activities at the Company's 100% owned Noombenberry Halloysite-Kaolin Project ("Noombenberry" or the "Project"), where the Company is rapidly advancing its first defined area, being the Cloud Nine Deposit ("Cloud Nine"). In May 2021, the Company announced a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") of 207Mt of kaolinised granite which includes separate domains containing 123Mt of bright-white kaolinite and 84 Mt of kaolin/halloysite-bearing material i. This large-scale places Noombenberry as a globally significant halloysite project, and with exceptional growth potential remaining given the deposit is open in all directions. Cloud Nine Deposit Infill and Extension Drilling: In June 2021 the Company commenced a second air-core drilling campaign designed to extend the current Cloud Nine MRE to the north for a further 4 kilometres where the resource remains open, as well as infill drill the known resources to upgrade its classification. A total 207 new aircore holes for 6,270m of infill drilling have been completed within the existing MRE, on a nominal 200m grid pattern. This infill drilling is designed to prove sufficient drill coverage to enable selected sections of the current 207 million tonne Inferred MRE to be upgraded to a JORC Indicated classification. Once all of the results from analysis of these samples have been received, the Company will re-engage with independent resources consultant to undertake the upgraded MRE. Results from this drilling are expected to be received late in the current September quarter. The Company has also completed an additional 152 step-out aircore drill holes for 3,370m, immediately to the north of the existing Cloud Nine MRE. Encouragingly, visual observations indicate the drilling encountered similar near surface, thick zones of bright white kaolinised granite as seen within the Cloud Nine Kaolin/Halloysite Deposit. This drilling was completed on a wide 400m spaced grid, extending a full 4 kilometres to the north, and willenable Latin to potentially expand the current Cloud Nine MRE into this area. Metallurgical test work program Latin has engaged an independent metallurgical consultant group, BHM Process Consultants ("BHM"); who have considerable experience in kaolin ore and HPA feed stock analysis, to assist in the development of a detailed process flowsheet for the Cloud Nine Deposit. Latin has collected bulk metallurgical samples from separate zones within the Cloud Nine Deposit, which represent the ultrabright white kaolin material and the high-grade halloysite bearing material. Test work is set to commence once the final process flowsheet has been successfully developed and will provide detailed mineralogical and metallurgical inputs for pre-feasibility studies.