Prospecting Prohibited in Certain Streams and Rivers
It is important to note that prospecting is strictly prohibited in specific streams, rivers, and waterways. These restrictions are in place to protect sensitive ecosystems, cultural heritage, and ensure sustainable use of water resources.
Below is a list of waterways where prospecting is not permitted. Please ensure you review these restrictions before planning your activities to avoid penalties and contribute to the conservation of these important natural areas.
Why Are These Restrictions in Place?
Environmental Protection: Many of these waterways are home to delicate aquatic ecosystems, threatened species, or serve as vital habitats for native wildlife.
Water Quality Conservation: Limiting human activity, including prospecting, helps maintain the cleanliness and quality of water in these areas.
Cultural and Historical Significance: Some waterways hold cultural or historical value, particularly for Aboriginal communities, and are protected to preserve their integrity.
Where Can You Prospect Legally?
While prospecting is restricted in the waterways listed below, there are still many areas across Victoria where you can legally search for minerals. Be sure to consult the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990, local regulations, and tools like GeoVic to determine suitable locations.
Remember to always check for updated restrictions or additional exempt areas published by Parks Victoria or other authorities like Resources Victoria.
The list is much clearer and easier to navigate on the Resources Victoria website, but I have added it here to ensure this website is a one stop source for all prospecting related laws and restrictions to reduce the need to access multiple websites if you prefer that.
A
- Aberfeldy River (Tributary of Thompson River)
- Acheron River (Tributary of Goulburn River)
- Agnes River
- Aire River
- Albert River
- Anderson's and MacKenzie Creek (Tributary of of Wallaloo Creek)
- Avoca River and ana-branches
- Avon Creek (in County of Kara Kara, Tributary of Avon River)
- Avon River (in County of Kara Kara)
- Avon River (in County of Tanjil, Tributary of Lake Wellington)
- Axe Creek (Tributary of Campaspe River)
B
- Back or Boosey Creek (Tributary of Broken Creek)
- Baillie's Creek (Tributary of Mount Emu Creek)
- Barham River (see Burrum Burrum)
- Barkly River (Tributary of Macalister River)
- Barr Creek (Effluent of Gunbower Creek)
- Barwidgee Creek (see Myrtle)
- Barwon River
- Bass River
- Bemm River
- Benambra Creek (Tributary of Piccaninny Creek)
- Bendigo Creek
- Bet Bet Creek (Tributary of Loddon River)
- Big River (in County of Bobong, Tributary of Mitta Mitta River)
- Big River (in County of Wonnangatta, Tributary of Goulburn River)
- Birch Creek (see Bullarook)
- Black Dog Creek (see Doma Munji)
- Black River (Tributary of Goulburn River)
- Boggy Creek
- Bolangum Creek (Tributary of Avon River in County of Kara Kara)
- Box Creek (Tributary of Pyramid Creek)
- Bream Creek (see Thompson's)
- Briggs Creek (Tributary of Mount William Creek)
- Broken Creek Tributary of Murray River
- Broken River (Tibutary of Goulburn River)
- Brucknell Creek Tributary of Hopkins River
- Buchan River Tributary of Snowy River
- Buckland River Tributary of Ovens River
- Buffalo River Tributary of Ovens River
- Bullabul Creek Tributary of Loddon River
- Bullarook Creek Tributary of Tullaroop or Deep Creek (known as Birch Creek)
- Bullock Creek Tributary of Pyramid Creek
- Bundarra River (in County of Bogong) Tributary of Big River
- Buneep or Bunyip River
- Bungalally Creek Tributary of Bet Bet Creek
- Burn Bank Creek
- Burnt Creek (in County of Gladstone) Tributary of Bet Bet Creek
- Burnt Creek Tributary of Wimmer River
- Burrowye Creek Tributary of River Murray
- Burrum Burrum or Barham River