Corella Resources Ltd. announced it has significantly expanded its regional scale 100% owned landholding at the Tampu Kaolin Project. Exploration licence applications E70/5882 and E70/5883 have been lodged with the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) covering 595.88km2 (201 blocks). The new area now under application represents a 446% increase in the Company's landholdings at Tampu, up from 172.15km2 (58 blocks) to 768.03km2 (259 blocks). The Tampu Kaolin Project, which is located near Beacon in the wheatbelt region 250km north-east of Perth in Western Australia has a distinctive high purity bright white kaolin, has the potential to be a company maker. Drill hole assays confirm Tampu Kaolin Project is Australia's highest purity kaolin with extremely low levels of impurities 1, which is critical to all existing markets and end user products. The high purity kaolin with low impurities across all four critical impurities distinguishes it as a leading kaolin project globally and its potential suitability for use as feedstock in the HPA industry. The town of Beacon 34km away from the Project by road is the closest town for supplies, fuel and accommodation. Beacon is serviced by railway and has a large currently unused grain storage facility and grain hopper over the railway line. As a bulk mining material, it is crucial that after defining a mineral resource that there is the supporting infrastructure and potential transportation routes to market. The 100% owned Tampu Kaolin Project is in an attractive location serviced by existing infrastructure including road, power, water, natural gas and a skilled workforce. Bitumen roads provide excellent access to the Tampu project along with the recent addition of a mobile phone tower provide excellent communications infrastructure. The Project is very close to the rail siding of Tampu which also has an unused grain storage facility and grain hopper over the railway line. The associated offices, three phase power and bitumen laydown combined with the grain storage facilities have the potential to support any future mining operation. Adding to the exciting potential of this high purity bright white kaolin project in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia is that Tampu is located only 250km northeast of the Kwinana Bulk Terminal in Fremantle, the largest bulk commodity export port facility in Western Australia. With Western Australia's stable mining jurisdiction combined with the highest purity drill results in Australia has Tampu well placed internationally in the well regarded kaolin province of Western Australia. The anticipated future supply deficits and significant growth in demand, combined with the low capex economics of the simple processing of kaolin deposits from surface, are all positive supporting factors towards the project's viability and profitability.