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Yes. Each of Australia's states experienced a goldrush at some stage. Queensland's goldrush began at Gympie when gold was discovered by James Nash in 1867. This was a great economic boon to the state as Queensland was on the verge of bankruptcy. For this reason, Gympie is referred to as "the town that saved Queensland".
Dolly Dyer died on December 25, 2004, in Gympie, Queensland, Australia.
The town/city of Gympie is nicknamed "The town that saved Queensland from Bankruptcy". This is because Gympie was the site of Queensland's first gold rush, after James Nash discovered gold in 1867.
James Nash is the prospector credited with finding the first payable gold on he Mary River near Gympie, Queensland. His discovery sparked the first major goldrush in Queensland, and led to Gympie being named "The Town that saved Queensland".
Gympie is located in Queensland, AU. It is near the Wide - Bay Burnett region of Queensland. It is home to several shops and even its own small local airport.
Gold mining towns of Queensland included Gympie, Chillagoe, Ravenswood, Charters Towers, Cracow and Mount Morgan.
Gregory Charles Rivers was born on April 30, 1965, in Gympie, Australia.
It Is 1192 Kilometres from Gympie to Townsville
Gympie Muster was created in 1982.
The Gympie Times was created in 1867.