I'm no geo, just looking at the press release image, the core close-up seems to be taken from the left end of the picture of the core sample.
What am I missing here - those bedding planes are noted as right angles to the quartz vein - I'm gonna get shot down here, but the arrow looks more parallel to the quartz vein than at right angles to it.
Shouldn't worry too much though, as it only held 52 oz/t anyway.
An important vein type throughout most of Victoria is the bedding parallel, laminated quartz vein. Bedding parallel, laminated quartz veins form during early folding and are continually reactivated during subsequent folding.