Southern Cross Gold appoints Joseph Seppelt head of technology and processing

Reuters04-10 18:01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SXGN.AU">Southern Cross Gold</a> appoints Joseph Seppelt head of technology and processing
  • Southern Cross Gold appointed Joseph Seppelt Head of Technology & Processing, effective immediately.
  • Seppelt will lead metallurgical testwork, processing flowsheet development, smelting and refining strategy for Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project.
  • Role includes oversight of technical and processing functions across Sunday Creek, reporting to President and CEO Michael Hudson.
  • Seppelt most recently served as Acting General Manager at BHP Carrapateena, with prior Processing Manager role from 2018 to 2025.
  • Earlier roles included Ore Treatment Manager at Newcrest Cadia Valley Operations, with earlier operational metallurgy roles at BHP Olympic Dam.


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