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Yet more spectacular numbers have been reported by Southern Cross Gold from its Sunday Creek gold and antimony exploration play near Melbourne.
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Southern Cross Gold has been granted approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board to acquire key land on properties surrounding its prospective Sunday Creek gold project in Victoria.
Southern Cross Gold (SXG) is set to take control of a ‘significant’ swathe of prime gold-antimony mining land 60km north of Melbourne.
The local mining industry has welcomed a number of changes made by the Victorian government in support of the sector.
Victoria is a world-renowned gold province with a variety of deposit styles and pre-competitive geoscientific data and knowledge to improve targeting and reduce mineral exploration risk.
The latest drilling results reported by Southern Cross Gold from its high-grade Sunda y Creek gold-antimony project near Melbourne in Victoria have included an impressive-looking 186m grading 8.8 grams per tonne gold at the Apollo prospect.
Michael Hudson discusses the release of hole SDDSC108A which has the highest grades at Apollo at depth. With seven intercepts of >15g/t Au and three new vein sets stretching 150 m east of previous drilling, SDDSC108A is just the latest hole demonstrating further grade and volume at Sunday Creek.
Michael Hudson discusses the release of holes SDDSC106 & 109 which demonstrate that Apollo Deep is following in the footsteps of Rising Sun by increasing the volume and grade at Sunday Creek.
MD Michael Hudson gives an update presentation to a packed crowd at the RIU Explorers conference in Fremantle.
MD Michael Hudson discusses the release of nine drill hole results fanning out into the Rising Sun Upper and Lower prospects that go further to demonstrate the continuity and predictability of gold-antimony mineralisaton at Sunday Creek.
Michael Hudson discusses SXG's Exploration Target for the Sunday Creek Project.
Michael Hudson discusses vein morphology and continuity of vein sets and grades at the Sunday Creek project