Pinnacle Minerals Ltd. announced that the Company has applied for 105km2 of additional tenure adjacent to Pinnacle's existing Tammin Kaolin Project ("Project") (Figure 1). The tenement package now encompasses 339km2 of prospective exploration ground with the new application extending the Companies tenement package over a large magnetic and structural anomaly, which has multi element potential including gold and nickel. A preliminary site visit conducted on the 9 November 2022 resulted in positive discussions with key landholders and the identification of numerous occurrences of kaolin at or near surface.

With the permission of the landholder, an approximate 5kg sample from a "kaolin dam" (Figure 2) was taken and is currently under analysis for the presence of Rare Earth Elements (REE's) and Halloysite. A follow up field trip to the Project is planned in the coming weeks, with the aim of furthering landowner discussions and conducting soil sampling of select road reserves perpendicular to the main magnetic and structural anomalies on the north-eastern portion of the tenure. The identification of shallow kaolin mineralisation bodes well for future exploration programs and reinforces the potential of the Project, where previous exploration has identified thick and high brightness kaolin intercepts over 2km of strike1.

The Tammin Project has logistics advantages to many other potential and operational kaolin mines with both the interstate standard gauge railway and national highway running through the northern portion of the project with a short 204km haul to the deep-water port at Fremantle from Tammin.