UNNAMED ADIT

Location

SOUTH OF POTTERY TRACK, WOMBAT STATE FOREST

Level

Heritage Inventory Site

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
Adit and associated features such as the two mullock heaps
How is it significant?
The site is associated with the Victorian Gold Rush of the late 19th century
Why is it significant?
Quartz reefs have been mined for gold in Victoria since the early 1850s and have been, by far, the State’s primary source of gold. Most quartz mines associated with the gold-mining industry today had their origins in the 19th century. Economic forces and technological change have resulted in cycles of exploration, development, mining and closure. In effect, Victoria’s quartz mines – not just as a collective resource, but down to the same shafts, adits, and even refuse – have been in active use and potential re-use for close to 170 years.

Group

Mining and Mineral Processing

Category

Adit