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Can gold be found in Tasmania?

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Christopher Anderson

Published Feb 12, 2026

Can gold be found in Tasmania?

Tasmania has a reputation as a mediocre place to detect for gold. We have a reputation for scarce nuggets and for being a place place where only fine gold can be found. However, gold nuggets larger than once ounce in size have been found in most of our goldfields.

What is the biggest mine in Tasmania?

Tasmania has remarkable geological diversity and more than a century’s history as a significant minerals producer. The State exports ores and concentrates of iron, copper, lead, zinc, tin, high-grade silica and tungsten.

Where are the gold nuggets in Tasmania?

Tasmania eventually produced the following major locations where gold has principally occurred: Beaconsfield, Corinna, Cygnet, Fingal, Gladstone, Lefroy, Lisle, Mathinna, Queenstown, Savage River, Urquhart River, and the West Coast.

What creeks or rivers have gold in them in Tasmania?

Tasmanian Gold Rush – mining prospector prospecting. Soon creeks on the Whyte, Savage and Donaldson Rivers (NW) were identified as sources for gold – goldfield mine. Tasmanian Gold Rush – mining prospector prospecting.

Where can I find gold in southern Tasmania?

The other main gold occurrence in southern Tasmania is in the area around the headwaters of the Weld River, around and north of Glovers Bluff, and the wilderness area to the west.

Was there a gold rush in Tasmania?

Perhaps the most important gold discovery in Tasmania occurred in 1877, when William and David Dally found a rich reef on the eastern side of Cabbage Tree Hill, Beaconsfield, which eventually became the Tasmania Gold Mine.

What did they mine at Beaconsfield?

Beaconsfield Gold Mine, one of the biggest gold mines in Australia, is located in Northern Tasmania. The mine has produced 1.95 million ounces of gold during its existence. BCD Resources was the last owner of Beaconsfield and is estimated to have mined 906,089 ounces of gold since it started mining in 1999.

Is the Beaconsfield mine still operating?

The Beaconsfield gold mine shut down in 2012, and was purchased by NQ Minerals last February for $2 million. The mine gained global attention in 2006 when Brant Webb and Todd Russell survived two weeks underground after a mine collapse.

Are there Opals in Tasmania?

Much of the wood opal in Tasmania was formed when Tertiary basalt flowed over forest areas and associated silicification preserved the wood structure. Fragments are found in post-basalt gravels or in situ at the base of basalt flows during quarrying operations. Silicified wood is sometimes found in Permian rocks.

Where can I pan for gold in Tasmania?

Fossicking Areas in Tasmania

  • Coal Hill fossicking area.
  • Colebrook Hill fossicking area.
  • Gladstone Hill fossicking area.
  • Killiecrankie Bay fossicking area.
  • Lord Brassey Mine fossicking area.
  • Lune River fossicking area.
  • Magnet Mine fossicking area.
  • Penguin fossicking area.

Are diamonds found in Tasmania?

Diamonds have been known from Tasmania since 1894, when they were first found by L. Harvey, a prospector sluicing for gold, reportedly in Sunday Creek and Harveys Creek, both described as tributaries of the Savage River (Twelvetrees, 1918; fig. 1).

Who found gold in Tasmania?