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Feb 24, 2009
Allana Resources Exhibits At PDAC, Booth 2529
Toronto, Ontario, February 24, 2009 -- The management of Allana Resources Inc. (TSX-V: AAA) ("Allana") cordially invites you to visit our booth (#2529) at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Mining Conference ("PDAC") being held in Toronto from March 1-4 at the Metro Toronto Convention Center, South Building.

Allana will be at the PDAC convention to be held in Toronto from March 1-4 and encourages you visit our booth number 2529. Please note that in the PDAC program Allana's booth number is assigned to Beartooth Platinum Corporation. Due to the last minute change, the PDAC program will not have Allana on the list. The Allana booth (2529) is located on Level 800 in the Investor Exchange. We invite you to visit our booth to discuss Allana's new African potash project and to meet our top management.

About Allana Resources Inc.
Allana is a publicly traded corporation with a focus on the acquisition and development of potash assets internationally and recently optioned a previously explored potash property in Ethiopia with 43-101-compliant inferred resources of over 100 million tonnes at a composite grade of 20.8 % KCl . Allana has approximately 49 million shares outstanding and trades on the TSX-Venture exchange under the symbol "AAA".

For Further Information, please contact:
Peter MacLean +1 416 861 2262
peter@allanaresources.com or
Farhad Abasov +1 416 309-2691
fabasov@allanaresources.com

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