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yes it was called australia new gold mountain
He led the miners/diggers in the Eureka Stockade
Diggers - 2012 Montana Juice 1-2 was released on: USA: 28 February 2012 Australia: 1 July 2013
Diggers - 2012 Digging Dixie 1-1 was released on: USA: 28 February 2012 Australia: 1 July 2013
They moved in on mining areas which the local diggers thought should be theirs alone.
The goldrush in Australia lasted for about twenty-five years. The first "official" strike occurred in 1851 (even though unofficial gold strikes had been made in NSW and South Australia prior to then) and new strikes were made in Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory in the 1870s. During this time, huge gold boom towns sprang up around the diggings. Some diggers saw the lucrative market in supplying goods to the diggers, and left their own unproductive diggings in order to make more money as merchants, where they could charge overinflated prices as the diggers did not wish to travel to the larger cities for their supplies. These towns supplied employment for many more of the diggers. Other diggers eventually returned to their homes and previous trades. Some left Australia for better prospects overseas, once the gold seemed to run out.
Harry Houdini made the first controlled powered flight in Australia ,on the 18th March 1910, at Diggers Rest. Victoria .
Firstly Australias army aren't called troops they are called diggers. Australia has lost 30 diggers and over 300 have been seriously wounded.
"Gold Diggers of Broadway" (1929) "Gold Diggers of 1933" (1933) "Gold Diggers of 1935" (1935) "Gold Diggers of '49" (1935) "Gold Diggers of 1937" (1936) "Gold Diggers in Paris" (1938) "White Fang and the Gold Diggers" (1974) "The Gold Diggers" (1983) "Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain" (1995) "National Lampoon's Gold Diggers" (2003) "The Golddigger's Rush" (2004) "Gold Diggers" (2009)
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The gold diggers were called diggers because they dug. Dig?
This is from the song "I am Australian" by Australian songwriters Bruce Woodley and Dobe Newton. It is a reference to all the people who make up Australia - the different jobs, the different stereotypes, the different cultural groups. Some have suggested the song is basically saying that we are all equals, and we all deserve the same rights and responsibilities. However, it is more celebrating that Australia is made up of a diverse group of people, from the Indigenous Australians, to those descended from convicts, gold-diggers, swagmen, and all those celebrated by Australia's great bush poets.