Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia
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Gold rush history

The discovery of gold in the 1850s and 60s is the most significant event in the evolution of the state of Victoria.

Gold fever hits
Fuelled by extravagant stories of wealth gained at the 1849 Californian gold rush, gold fever hit Victoria following the early gold discoveries in and around Clunes, Warrandyte and Ballarat. But the real rush began with the discovery of the Mount Alexander goldfield 60 kilometres north-east of Ballarat.

Mt Alexander (taking in the goldfields of Castlemaine and Bendigo) was one of the world's richest shallow alluvial goldfields, yielding around four million ounces of gold, most of which was found in the first two years of the rush and within five metres of the surface. When eight tonnes of Victorian gold arrived at London's port in April 1852, the Times of London declared: '.. this is California all over again, but, it would appear, California on a larger scale…'

Nuggets of the stuff
Mt Alexander goldfield's largest nugget was found in 1855 at Golden Gully by some inexperienced miners who had been sent to a 'duffer' or empty claim. On just their second day digging they discovered the 1008 ounce, 'damper-shaped' nugget and named it in honour of the area's popular gold commissioner, Mr Heron.

The small town of Moliagul became famous when a 69-kilogram gold nugget was found in 1869 at Bulldog Gully. Dubbed 'Welcome Stranger', the nugget was the largest in the world, though it was soon broken into pieces as the district lacked scales big enough to weigh the 60 by 30 centimetre nugget. Today the nugget would be worth over one million dollars.

Population boom
By the end of 1852, 90,000 newcomers had flocked to Victoria in search of gold. Provincial cities like Ballarat and Bendigo grew, bringing railways, roads, libraries, theatres, art galleries, and stock exchanges.

In the 1850s the heaviest traffic in Australia was on the road from Melbourne to Bendigo, and by the 1880s, Melbourne was christened 'Marvellous Melbourne' – one of the world's biggest, booming, and cosmopolitan cities of the era.

Romance of steam

Victorian Goldfields Railway

The unmistakable nostalgic sound of a steam locomotive's whistle can be heard in the distance on any Wednesday or Sunday as you stroll along the main...

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Langs Lookout, Mount Alexander, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia

Gold Rush to Mt Alexander Tour

Follow this three part audio tour and experience the goldrush, its characters and some of the region's indigenous stories.

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Chinese Gardens, Bendigo, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia

Chinese history

Discover the rich history and remarkable legacy of the Chinese miners who came to Victoria during the goldrush.

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Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre

Canton Lead Tour

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours conducts small group Ecotourism tours of western and central Victoria. Journey to the Western Goldfields of Victoria. ...

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Eureka Stockade, Ballarat, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia

Eureka Trail

Follow the route taken by police and soldiers from the Police Camp to quell the uprising of miners in December 1854.

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Bendigo, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia

Goldfields Tourist Route

Explore the Victorian Goldfields via the Goldfields Tourist Route. Look for the distinctive golden 'G' signs along on this 'nugget-shaped' trail.

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Art Gallery - Lydiard Street

Welcome Nugget Tour

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours conducts small group Ecotourism tours of western and central Victoria. Ballarat was the first of the great goldfields...

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Blood on the Southern Cross

Blood on the Southern Cross

The Eureka Stockade of 1854 was a defining moment in the development of democracy in Australia. Blood on the Southern Cross tells the dramatic story...

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Bendigo Town Hall

Quartz Reef Tour

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours conducts small group Ecotourism tours of western and central Victoria. Bendigo in the 1880's was deemed the richest...

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Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

History and heritage

See the magnificent architecture, catch a vintage tram, or learn more about gold rush history at one of the region's landmark historic attractions.

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Gold Museum

Gold Museum

The Gold Museum extends Sovereign Hill's story of Ballarat - a majestic provincial city built on the wealth derived from the great Australian...

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Central Deborah Gold Mine

Central Deborah Gold Mine

Gear up in overalls, a miner's hat and lamp head into underground tunnels in search of gold in a key mine from Bendigo's 19th century gold rush.

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Bendigo Town Hall, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia

Heritage walks

See the grand buildings in Ballarat and the impressive architecture of Bendigo, as well as the splendid Victorian streetscapes of Maldon and Dunolly.

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Sovereign Hill - Prospecting

Sovereign Hill

Strike it rich with a day out in 1850s Ballarat and pan for gold, ride in a horse-drawn carriage and relive the Eureka Rebellion with sound and light

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