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Southern Cross Gold (SXG) has struck wide and high-grade gold at its Sunday Creek project in the Victorian goldfields.
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Southern Cross Gold has returned assays grading up to 81g/t gold and 3.4% antimony from recent drilling at its Victorian project.
Southern Cross is well-funded to accelerate evaluation of its properties, primarily the 100%-owned Sunday Creek project in Victoria, where the drill rigs continued to operate throughout the IPO process.
Southern Cross Gold has listed on the ASX with an existing gold-antimony discovery and enough funding to keep the drill bit spinning until 2024, a serious difference from many of its peers.
Breathing new life into Victoria’s historic goldfields using modern exploration technology will be a priority for Southern Cross Gold (ASX: SXG) when it makes its ASX debut on Monday 16 May.
The company is setting up a full-on site tour of its Sunday Creek, Whroo/Balaclava and Redcastle tenements on 19 May which will include an up-close look at operating drill rigs and the Nagambie drill core sheds.
Michael Hudson who discusses with STK Markets’ Sean Sandilands about the drilling strategy and upcoming IP survey at Sunday Creek.
The first drill holes at the Christina prospect have produced the 7th best hole at Sunday Creek from the most westerly area of the property 650 m west of Rising Sun.
Michael Hudson discusses the purchase of the remaining 30% of the Redcastle JV not already owned by SXG.
Michael Hudson discusses how Golden Dyke has become the third key area discovered at Sunday Creek after Rising Sun and Apollo.
Michael Hudson discusses how the known mineralisation at Sunday Creek has grown to the east of the main drill area with two new vein sets found at Apollo as well as how Vrify AI has confirmed geological targets and mineralised patterns identified by our team of geologists.
Michael Hudson talks to Joe Mazumdar of Exploration Insights about the Sunday Creek project at the Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver.