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Southern Cross Gold has kept up a blistering pace with multiple high-grade gold-antimony hits at its Sunday Creek project.
Step-out holes drilled above and below the Southern Cross Gold’s game-changing 119m intercept grading 3.9 grams per tonne gold equivalent from 107m in diamond hole 33 has confirmed wide and continuous zones of gold-antimony mineralisation with bonanza grades.
Latest assays from Sunday Creek returned up to 130g/t gold and 25.1% antimony.
Southern Cross has released two more reasons why it moved to accelerate drilling at its Sunday Creek project in Victoria, further wide and continuous zones of gold-antimony mineralisation.
The potential to unlock more high-grade gold and antimony at its Sunday Creek project has proven irresistible to Southern Cross Gold, which has unveiled plans to accelerate drilling.
MD Michael Hudson discusses the success of finding a a new mineralised vein set 450 m vertically down dip below previous drilling at Golden Dyke.
Michael Hudson and Kenny Bush explain why Sunday Creek is not nuggety and slides from the Victorian government representative explaining how the state is open for business for mining and why Sunday Creek ticks all the boxes for gaining government support.
Michael Hudson discusses SDDSC119 & SDDSC119W1 which drilled an extension of mineralisation 200 m from Apollo to Apollo East and infilled a 260 m gap in Apollo Deeps which demonstrate the continuity of mineralisation at Sunday Creek.
MD Michael Hudson discusses SDDSC118, our deepest hole on the project at Rising Sun which produced three intercepts greater than 900 g/t, two of which are in our top 10 intercepts and three new vein sets at depth.
Chairman Tom Eadie and MD Michael Hudson discuss the benefits and opportunities emanating from the proposed merger with Mawson Gold and dual listing in Canada.
Kenny Bush and Michael Hudson give an in depth and technical update of the Sunday Creek project.