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There are no obvious songs from the Australian goldrush. Most themes centred around convicts, bushrangers, swagmen, drovers and stockmen. Perhaps the closest one could get is "Streets of Forbes" which is about the death of bushranger Ben Hall in 1865. This was during the goldrush years.

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The were many bushrangers in the gold rush such as Ned Kelly,Ben Hall,Frank Gardiner and many more

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