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Victoria
Victoria is the richest goldfield state with 1000 tones of gold in 1850 -
New South Wales
Edward Hargraves discovered the gold rush in Bathurst in 1851 -
Victoria- 1st Winner
Governor La Trobe offered a reward for anyone who was able to find the gold in Victoria. Thomas Hiscock was rewarded $1,000 in 1851 -
South Australia - Echunga
South Australia government offered a reward of $1,000 to the first miner who could find the payable gold in the colony in 1851 -
New South Wales
In 1851 Edward Hargraves was the first person who found gold -
Victoria
Governor La Trobe offered a reward to Hiscock with $1,000 for finding gold -
South Australia
The South Australia government offered a reward of $1,000 to the first miner who could find payable gold in the colony in 1851 -
Victoria- The gold was found
In 1852 the gold was found in Ballarat and 2,000 miners came to pan for gold -
Queensland
In 1858 there were 8000 Victorians that were alone rushed to Port Curtis. However, the government donated $15,000 to help the miners returned home safely. -
Queensland
The Victorian government has to donate $15,000 to help the miners to return home safely. -
Tasmaina
The first discovery of gold in Tasmania was on the Eastern Coast in Fingal. In 1859, it was here that they set up Tasmania’s first quartz-crusher. -
Victoria- More Gold
In 1864 There was more gold found in Ballarat that had 300 mines and 64,000 miners -
South Australia - Teetulpa
Thomas Bradly and Thomas Smith discovered the gold in Teetulpa 1866. -
Teetulpa
Thomas Bradly and Thomas Smith discovered the gold in Teetulpa in 1866 -
Gympie
In 1867 John Nash discovered the gold in Gympie. -
Gympie
In 1867 John Nash discovered the gold in Gympie -
Northern Territory - Pine creek
In 1871 construction was building an overland telegraphy line between Alice springs. -
Pine Creek
In 1871 construction workers were building an overland telegraphy line between Alice Springs -
Western Australia
The Beaconsfield mine produced £77,2671 worth of gold
by 1905,