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Pacgold drills first holes into QLD gold-antimony play

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auNovember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Pacgold Limited has fired up the rigs at its St George gold-antimony project in north Queensland, with a maiden reverse circulation program now hammering into the historic mine. Just a few days ago the company dropped eye-watering surface rock chips up to 52.7 per cent antimony and 10.2 grams per tonne (g/t) gold.

The crisp nine-hole 900m program is the first ever by the company across its sprawling 905-square-kilometre St George package, aiming to test the depth and continuity of the outcropping ultra high-grade gold-antimony veins already mapped along the old workings.

Maiden drilling underway at Pacgold Limited’s St George gold-antimony project in far North Queensland.

Maiden drilling underway at Pacgold Limited’s St George gold-antimony project in far North Queensland.

The priority drilling campaign will focus in on the project’s St George prospect in the north, while its stand-out Fence and Ridgeline prospects – which recently threw up staggering surface rock chip results – are queued up for drilling early next year.

From first rock chips to rig on the ground in under six weeks is the kind of speed that gets the market’s attention in Queensland’s white hot junior exploration space.

‘St George is emerging as a compelling new opportunity within our portfolio.’

Pacgold Limited managing director Matthew Boyes

The company says drilling is slated to finish within the next two weeks, with assay results expected inside six weeks, placing the first ever litmus test assays squarely in front of the market before year-end.

Pacgold Limited managing director Matthew Boyes said: “Recent rock chip sampling has confirmed the presence of extremely high-grade gold-antimony zones, and this first-pass RC program is designed to test the potential of the first of these three exciting targets with many more to come as exploration activity increases. St George is emerging as a compelling new opportunity within our portfolio, and we look forward to updating shareholders as results begin to flow.”

St George lies in Queensland’s far North, deep in the Hodgkinson Province, the same belt that produced the thundering Palmer River and Hodgkinson gold rushes of the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Pacgold say the corridor lays claim to some of the thickest and richest antimony-bearing quartz veins in the state, with the mineralised structures bearing strong resemblance to the nearby Tregoora and Northcote deposits that Republic Gold mined in the 1980s for more than 550,000 ounces.

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