Grenfell Goldfield Project
The wholly-held Grenfell project is seeking new gold resources near the historic hardrock mines that are now encroached by the Grenfell township. The primary targets are hardrock sources in the headwaters to alluvial leads that were mined to the southeast of the township for a significant amount of the historic Grenfell field production of 300,000 ounces of gold.

Remapping and reinterpretation of the mine data, regional stream sediment and aeromagnetic data has developed new targets and priorities within a revised structural framework.
Reconnaissance geophysics and drilling located prospective altered volcanics with initial indications of gold mineralisation. Further work is planned to vector into the gold targets along extensive untested trends with soil geochemistry and shallow drilling.

Southern Gold's Exploration

Induced polarisation (IP) chargeability cross-section image with drillhole traces and interpreted geology, Two Mile Prospect, Grenfell Goldfield Project.
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