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Record gold prices spark new gold rush in Australia

Published on: December 30, 2025 3:14 PM

Soaring gold prices have triggered a modern-day gold rush across Australia’s historic goldfields, drawing a new generation of hobbyists into prospecting in Victoria’s famed “golden triangle”.

In the hinterlands of the state’s former mining towns, retirees, construction workers and families are flocking to fossicking sites, encouraged by record gold prices, advances in metal-detecting technology and popular television shows such as Aussie Gold Hunters. Many say the hunt is driven as much by lifestyle and mental wellbeing as by the promise of riches.

Read More: Why gold prices are soaring to record highs? 

Gold prices have climbed to record highs this year, recently exceeding $4,500 per troy ounce. Analysts at Goldman Sachs forecast prices could reach $4,900 by the end of 2026, supported by strong investor demand amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

Retailers say interest in prospecting equipment has surged. Minelab’s recently launched Gold Monster 2000 detector sold out nationwide within weeks, according to prospecting shop owners, as both local and international visitors seek their luck in Victoria’s goldfields.

The region, which includes historic towns such as Ballarat and Bendigo, has produced some of the world’s largest gold nuggets. These include the 72-kilogram Welcome Stranger discovered in the 1860s and the Hand of Faith, the largest nugget ever found using a metal detector. As recently as 2023, an amateur prospector uncovered a 4.6-kilogram nugget in the area.

Demand for Victoria’s miner’s right permits has reached record levels, with nearly 16,000 issued by November, up sharply from last year. The permits allow fossickers to search for gold using hand tools and keep what they find.

Read More: Gold drops Rs5,500 per tola nationwide 

Industry figures say the trend reflects a global phenomenon, with rising detector sales also reported across Africa and the Americas. While the dream of striking gold draws many in, prospectors say the real reward lies in spending time outdoors, focusing on the hunt and connecting with nature and community.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Australia, Gold Prices, Latest, MINING, prospecting, Victoria

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