Watchem North
EL007685 (Curyo North) and EL007685 (Curyo South) are located in the Victorian portion of the Murray Basin, a Cainozoic intracratonic shallow marine to fluvial sedimentary basin preserved over an area of over 300,000km2 in southeastern Australia, hosting a sedimentary pile up to 600m thick as reported by previous workers and described below.
EL007685 is located between the towns of Watchupga and Lascelles in north-western Victoria. The adjoining tenement EL007687 is situated between the towns of Birchip and Watchupga joined by the Sunraysia Highway.
The tenement area is cut by the Sunraysia Highway in a south-easterly direction. Access to the extremities of the tenement is via sealed and unsealed secondary roads and property tracks.

Drillholes conducted by ACDC Metals
The Venice Beach discovery is a high-grade shallow strandline that extends over a strike length of >9km with an across strike width of 100-300m. The depth to the top of mineralisation is ~3m in the south, extending to ~10m in the North.
Drilling highlights from the Venice Beach strandline include:
- 6.00m @ 37.9% THM from 6.00m (24WN046).
- 4.50m @ 29.2% THM from 6.00m (24WN026).
- 3.00m @ 20.3% THM from 4.50m (24WN047).
- 4.50m @ 19.3% THM from 4.50m (24WN035).


Panned heavy mineral concentrate from Hole 24WN026 from 7.5 – 9m depth. Interval assay value 53.12% THM

Related links:
- ASX Announcement – 4 June 2024 – High Grade Assays Confirm Discovery at Watchem North
- ASX Announcement – 26 August 2024 – Strandline Discovery at Watchem North Project