Latin Resources Limited provided the update on its various projects and ongoing exploration activities in NSW. PROJECTS UPDATE, The Manildra Gold project, NSW: Latin has secured a major new project within the east Lachlan Fold Belt of NSW, though the successful submission of a new tenement application, ELA6145 covering some 280km2 of highly prospective Silurian age volcanic and sedimentary rocks in the eastern Lachlan Fold Belt, straddling the regional scale Manildra Fault. The project is located 30km to the west of Orange NSW, 30km to the north west of the Newcrest's world class Cadia Au-Cu Mine (22Moz Au, 4.3Mt Cu1), 60km west of Regis Resources' McPhillamys Gold project (2Moz Au2) which is hosted by similar Silurian age stratigraphy, and within the regional Lachlan Transverse Zone ("LTZ"). The Manildra Gold Project straddles the regional north-south trending Manildra Fault structure for some 30km along strike, which hosts a number of gold and copper occurrences, including the historic Lady Burdett mining centre in the south western corner of the tenement, where previous exploration has returned gold in shallow drilling, including: PRB0013 - 26m @ 1.5g/t Au from 25m, and RB0014: 3m at 7.82g/t Au from 57m 3. Reports from this work concluded the "potential for more mineralisation is present at depth, south plunging ore shoots are present in the Canowindra workings, and their presence at Burdett could be tested in the future", "future exploration should target cross cutting structures which could provide widened zones of mineralisation." The LTS is a regional east-west trending structure that cuts across the Tasmanides of South Eastern Australia, defined as a corridor of west-northwest-trending folds and faults that disrupt major north- south folds and faults which constitute the regional grain of the eastern Lachlan Orogen. It is believed the LTZ has influenced the partitioning of upper crustal extensional and contractional deformation, the intrusion of igneous bodies as well as the distribution of copper-gold deposits in the Eastern Belt of the Lachlan Orogen. The NSW Geological Survey has defined a series of north-south trending corridors which are highly prospective for orogenic gold mineralisation associated with regional structures like the Manildra Fault zone. The Manildra Project (ELA6145), is crossed by a number of these corridors, further highlighting the prospectivity of the new tenement. In addition to the Orogenic gold targets, there are several intrusive bodies mapped in the north-west region of the tenement area, with adjacent reactive limestone and other sedimentary units. This geological setting is highly prospective for copper-gold skarn mineralisation, as highlighted by the NSW prospectivity mapping. Historic outcropping rock chip samples in this area at the Mackey Prospect, returned a result of 2.5% Cu. Following the granting of the new tenement, and securing land access and other statutory approvals, Latin proposes to complete regional and project scale first pass targeting exploration, which may include geophysical surveys and low-impact geochemical sampling, followed by RC drilling of any defined targets. Latin has continued its efforts to secure land access in priority target areas of the Yarara Project (EL8958). The Company's NSW based land access team have been conducting on-site meetings with key land holders over the past weeks. This work has led to the signing of several Land access agreements with private landholders in the central and southern project area, along with the relevant state authorities covering state forest areas. This allows the Company to commence the on-ground reconnaissance mapping and prospecting work that is required to finalise drill target locations for ground disturbing applications. The Company is expanding it NSW based exploration team with the recent recruitment of a Senior Geologist to be based in Orange, who will be tasked with driving on-ground exploration efforts across the Yarara and Manildra Projects.