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Southern Cross Gold is pushing to define the full extent of the mineral system within the Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project in Victoria, via drilling programs.
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Southern Cross Gold is increasingly confident it can predict where the high-grade gold-antimony lodes will be across its Sunday Creek project in Victoria, having declared yet another significant discovery this morning.
Explorer Southern Cross Gold has snapped up several properties surrounding its flagship Sunday Creek project near Melbourne in Victoria in deals worth upwards of A$70 million.
Southern Cross Gold has reported more success at its Sunday Creek project in Victoria, with three holes intersecting mineralisation to the east and down-dip of the Apollo prospect in a location predicted by an artificial intelligence-assisted mineral discovery platform.
Gold-antimony orebody discovered beneath gold field's largest mine
Southern Cross Gold (ASX:SXG) has extended mineralisation 150m down dip at the Rising Sun prospect, as part of the Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project in Victoria, after receiving results from two diamond drillholes.
General Manager Lisa Gibbons describes her work guiding our community and government engagement strategy.
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.
Last of three conference presentations in succession, Michael Hudson presents to the Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver.