Southern Cross Gold (ASX:SXG) has announced impressive results from five drill holes at the Apollo prospect within the Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project in Victoria. A notable discovery includes 186 meters grading at 8.8 grams per tonne of gold, with a highlight intercept of 0.5 meters at 2,541.9 grams per tonne. The results underscore the project's potential as a major gold-antimony discovery.
Southern Cross Gold's recent drilling at the Apollo prospect has yielded significant gold-antimony discoveries, highlighting the project's potential as a leading global site. With an ongoing large-scale exploration drill program, the company aims to complete 60,000 meters by Q3 2025. The project's strategic importance is emphasized by its location and high-grade discoveries, especially in light of China's antimony export bans. Southern Cross Gold is poised to continue expanding mineralisation and advance its exploration and development plans, with a focus on unlocking the full potential of Sunday Creek.
These results from Apollo continue to demonstrate the increasing grades at depth and the potential of the project as a globally significant gold-antimony discovery. Our systematic exploration approach, identifying eight distinct high-grade vein sets, is proving successful in advancing the project's status.