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Exploration company Southern Cross Gold has announced a “spectacularly wide” and high-grade intersection of gold-antimony mineralisation from a drill hole at its wholly-owned Sunday Creek project in Victoria.
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Southern Cross’ deepest hole at its Sunday Creek project in Victoria is proving to be a true winner on several counts, including a wide and rich gold-antimony intersection.
A partial assay from the deepest hole completed so far, which was also drilled in a new orientation has returned 305.8m grading 2.4 g/t gold equivalent from 319m.
Southern Cross Gold has reported a 50% increase in the number of drill rigs operating across multiple targets at the Sunday Creek gold-antimony project in Victoria.
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Under $150 million was spent exploring for metals as recently as 2017-18; that has risen each year to a touch under $400m last financial year.
Michael Hudson describes the exciting results from SDDSC067 including the highest grades of antimony at Sunday Creek.
Michael Hudson gives us a roving tour of the core samples on display at the AIG Victorian Minerals Round-up, showing examples from Sunday Creek and Agnico Eagle's Fosterville mine .
Michael Hudson discusses the frequency of grade and the scale at Sunday Creek is now comparable globally to other exploration projects and how the company will stay focussed on going up the "Lassonde Curve" of increasing the size of mineralisation.
Michael Hudson discusses Sunday Creek’s regularity of high-grades, scale and continuity of mineralisation which leads us to believe it is one of the most exciting gold drill discoveries in Australia.
Michael Hudson discusses of the significance of the increasing abundance of visible gold at the deepest intersection of mineralisation at Sunday Creek.
Nicholas Mead discusses how far the company has come in the past 12 months and where it is headed.