Is There Gold On The Yorke Peninsula?

The Hillside copper-gold deposit is located on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula, approximately 15 km south of Ardrossan, 72 km NW of Adelaide, and 48 km SW of Port Wakefield which is situated at the head of Gulf St Vincent in South Australia. It is 455 km south of Olympic Dam.

What is mined on Yorke Peninsula?

Gypsum. Gypsum was mined in Inneston, a town at the ‘toe’ of the peninsula in what is now known as Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park.

What is mined at Ardrossan?

Transportation of mine concentrates
The copper, gold and iron ore concentrates produced will be sent to the port of Ardrossan via a 12km long underground slurry pipeline. The concentrates will be filtered, washed and stored at the port before being loaded onto ships.

Who owns hillside mine?

Rex Minerals
The Hillside mine is a proposed mine located in southern Australia in South Australia. It is being developed by Rex Minerals 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Ardrossan on Yorke Peninsula.
Hillside mine.

Location
Products Copper, Gold, Iron ore
Owner
Company Rex Minerals

Are there mines in South Australia?

South Australia is home to a number of massive mining operations, from significant uranium projects to the world’s largest zircon mine. The state also boasts a number of exciting new mining developments, including a project that aims to be the world’s largest graphite mine.

What is Yorke Peninsula known for?

Stunning beaches and friendly coastal towns beckon, while inland are historic mining villages and spectacular national parks. Blessed by nature and embraced by sea, Yorke Peninsula is a world apart. Here are magnificent beaches and jagged shorelines, friendly locals and rich farmland.

What is the biggest town on Yorke Peninsula?

Kadina
* Today Kadina is the largest town on the Yorke Peninsula.

What is the biggest mine in NZ?

The Macraes gold deposit
The Macraes gold deposit is the largest active gold mine in New Zealand. The mine has produced more than 1.8 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 1.6 grams/tonne since opening in 1990.

Is there gold in Ayrshire?

Vast deposits of gold have been found in the hills of South Ayrshire.

Why is Ardrossan called Ardrossan?

Ardrossan ( from the gd: Àird Rosain meaning “headland of the small promontory”) is a town on the North Ayrshire coast in southwestern Scotland. The town has a population of 10,670 and forms part of a conurbation with Saltcoats and Stevenston known as the ‘Three Towns’.

Does Vulture mine still have gold?

Historically, the mine attracted more than 5,000 people to the area, and is credited with founding the town of Wickenburg, Arizona. The town that served the mine was known as Vulture City.
Vulture Mine.

Location
Products Gold, Silver
History
Opened 1863
Closed 1942

Who owns the biggest mine in South Africa?

The South Deep Gold Mine is owned by Gold Fields Ltd which is due to operate until 2106, the Impala Mine is owned by Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd which is due to operate until 2035 and the Tshepong Mine is owned by Harmony Gold Mining Co Ltd which is due to operate until 2041.

Who owns the Queenstown mine?

New Century Resources
New Century Resources, which purchased the Mt Lyell mine, at Queenstown, from Indian owners Vedanta in October last year, announced to the ASX that the ore reserves at the Prince Lyell and Western Tharsis deposits, the focus of their operations to begin with, are 130 per cent larger than initially thought.

Where can I detect for gold in South Australia?

Fossick at Mount Crawford
The Mount Crawford district has a rich fossicking history. Fossickers have been attracted to the Adelaide Hills area since William Chapman discovered gold near Echunga in 1852.

Where are gold nuggets in South Australia?

Echunga, South Australia
Located a handy 35kms from Adelaide, this one of the few areas in South Australia where gold fossicking is permitted. With alluvial gold first discovered here in 1852, when Victoria’s gold rush was in full swing, the area was overshadowed.

Where was the most gold found in South Australia?

Teetulpa Goldfield, South Australia’s most productive goldfield, produced ~3132 kg of alluvial gold, mainly between 1886 and 1889. Further mining took place in 1909–13 and 1934, and sporadic alluvial mining and fossicking continues to the present.

How many people live on the Yorke Peninsula?

29,840
The 2021 Estimated Resident Population for Yorke Peninsula Region is 29,840, with a population density of 3.58 persons per square km.

Why is it called Yorke Peninsula?

Sighted in 1802 by Matthew Flinders, it was named after Charles Philip Yorke (later Lord Hardwicke), then first lord of the Admiralty. The peninsula’s soils yield grain crops, chiefly barley and wheat.

Who builds on Yorke Peninsula?

Aldenhoven Homes on the Yorke Peninsula specialise in custom built new homes, renovations and additions. Located on the Southern Yorke Peninsula, the firm provides a complete design and construction service tailored to specific budgets and lifestyle requirements.

Who owns the Dunes Yorke Peninsula?

This sprawling 273-acre property located at 400 Coopers Beach Road, Nalyappa was initially constructed circa 2014 in a collaborative effort between owner Peter Michell and renowned architect Max Pritchard.

Is it always windy in Yorke Peninsula?

Wind in Yorke Peninsula is usually stronger than many places. The windiest month is January, followed by February and December.