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WEDDERBURN GOLD

Known for the annual Detector Jamboree, Wedderburn is where the locals go to test the best machines. The gold here is associated with distinct quartz and ironstone reefs that shed coarse nuggets into the gullies.

Wedderburn goldfield landscape
Terrain: Open Eucalypt & Ironstone
Reef Gold Country

The Gold

Wedderburn gold is often "reef gold"—rough, jagged, and found close to the source. Unlike the water-worn slugs of Dunolly, nuggets here can be crystalline and delicate.

Access

The Wychitella Nature Conservation Reserve borders the fields, but vast State Forest areas are open. Check maps carefully.

Tech Choice

The ground is mineralized. A Minelab GPX 6000 is the weapon of choice for its speed in the scrub.

Exclusion Zone Protocol

The Wychitella Nature Conservation Reserve is a strictly enforced No-Detecting Zone.

Rangers patrol this area frequently. Ensure your GPS is active and you are within State Forest boundaries (typically marked, but not always clearly).

Tactical Intel: The "Indicator"

Old timers in Wedderburn talk about the "Black Jack" layer—a band of dark, heavy ironstone wash. If you are digging and hit a layer of black, mineralized stones about 30cm down, SLOW DOWN. This is the ancient surface level where the gold settled.

Target Depth: 20-40cm
Indicator: Black Ironstone

The Jamboree

Every March, the Minelab Wedderburn Detector Jamboree takes over the town. It is the biggest prospecting event in Australia. Tokens are hidden for prizes, but many competitors find real gold during the comp. It's the best place to get settings advice from the pros.

Official Event

Local Wisdom

"The paddocks around town are hammered, but the scrub to the north is wide open. Look for the quartz reefs running North-South. Work the downhill side of the outcrop."

— "Wedderburn Bill"

Intelligence Request

Do I need a permit to detect at Wedderburn?

No permit is required for recreational metal detecting on State Forest land in Victoria. However, you cannot detect in the Wychitella Nature Conservation Reserve or on private property without permission.

What is the best metal detector for Wedderburn?

The Minelab GPX 6000 is the weapon of choice for local prospectors due to its speed and depth penetration in the mineralized ground. A Gold Monster 1000 is a good budget alternative.

What depth should I target at Wedderburn?

Most gold at Wedderburn is found between 20-40cm depth, associated with the 'Black Jack' ironstone layer. This ancient surface layer is where gold concentrated over millions of years.

When is the Wedderburn Detector Jamboree?

The Minelab Wedderburn Detector Jamboree is held every March and is the largest metal detecting event in Australia. It attracts hundreds of prospectors from around the world.

The Digger's Code

  • Backfill all holes before you leave.
  • Pack out all your trash.
  • Respect fence lines and gates.

Legal Disclaimer

Land access rights, safety conditions, and public fossicking zones change. You are solely responsible for verifying regulations with local authorities (DOC/Council/BLM) and assessing river safety before visiting. Paystreak.io accepts no liability for injury, fines, or trespassing. Never dig on private land without explicit permission.

✓ Information last verified: January 2026