Welcome to our Southern Cross Gold Community News page. Here, we'll keep you updated on all things related to Southern Cross Gold and our community. From local news to environmental updates, you will find it here.
Residents may see contractors conducting a survey in the Mt Disappointment State Forest
read moreWe kicked off our rainwater tank testing program in May and are pleased that over 15 Clonbinane properties are participating.
read moreWe’ve come a long way since we listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) two years ago.
read moreThis year’s World Environment Day campaign focuses on land restoration, desertification and drought resilience under the slogan “Our land. Our future.
read moreClonbinane CFA and Southern Cross Gold working together to better protect our local community.
read moreSouthern Cross Gold was proud to attend the launch of the Brotherhood of St Laurence’s SEED Project.
read moreWe’re keeping Clonbinane clean! Southern Cross Gold was proud to take part in this year’s Clean Up Australia Day.
read moreSouthern Cross Gold takes the responsibility of being a local landowner very seriously and aims to be a trusted neighbour.
read morePrepare to be amazed as we delve into the captivating world of rock veins!
read moreWe're rewriting Australian gold exploration with grade, width and depth
read moreMerry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Southern Cross Gold Team.
read moreEnvironmental monitoring plays a critical role in determining any potential impact Southern Cross Gold has on the surrounding environment.
read moreWhat's our 5-year plan? Exploration and evaluation. Exploration and evaluation is a 5-10 year investment.
read moreEnvironmental monitoring plays a critical role in determining any potential impact Southern Cross Gold has on the surrounding environment.
read moreWe are deeply committed to environmental sustainability and preserving cultural and heritage values.
read moreDiscover the Southern Cross Gold Sunday Creek exploration site!
read moreQ: What is the impact of exploration on farm land at Sunday?
read moreWhen the core arrives at our shed our geologists study and log the core into our database.
read moreThis hot rock type takes its name from the latin, ignis, meaning fire.
read moreThe likelihood of exploration activity leading to an operating mine is very low. It is estimated that for every 300-1000 exploration projects, only one mine is developed.
read moreWhenever you see sand on the beach, pebbles in a river, jagged boulders on the road after a landslide, all these things to a geologist are known as sediment.
read moreCore is what is produced by Diamond Drilling. These rock cores or “sticks” are less than 96 mm in diameter.
read moreHere at Southern Cross Gold, we practice low-impact exploration.
read moreWe are connected and committed to the community we work within.
read moreThe 2023 National Water Week theme is United by Water. It celebrates water's vital role in connecting us all.
read moreSouthern Cross Gold is an active member involved in the rollout of TSM in Australia.
read moreQ: How Southern Cross Gold is safely managing old mine workings?
read moreLow-impact exploration activities within a granted Exploration Licence have low social and environmental impacts.
read moreDavis is a motivated individual employed with Southern Cross Gold. Davis does a wonderful job maintaining our car fleet and helping out in the shed.
read moreNational Public Lands Day celebrates the connection between people and green space in their community.
read moreCelebrate the start of spring tomorrow with a snag at the local Community BBQ day.
read moreIntroducing Jonna, our land's manager! He's the one who saves the day when a tree tumbles or a fence falters.
read moreSouthern Cross Gold fieldies Megan, Cait (and Dave and Bree behind the camera) helping their neighbours in Nagambie fill and distribute sandbags today.
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