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Q: Were woman allowed to go and find gold with the men in Australia?
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How do the get gold?

They find gold in gold mines in places such as the USA, Spain, and Australia. Australia stared the gold rush.


Is it legal to keep a red fox as a pet in Gold Coast Australia?

It is my understanding that foxes are not allowed as pets anywhere in Australia.


When did People start coming to Western Australia to find gold?

People begin going to Western Australia in 1885 to find gold. There were several gold rushes in Western Australia including 1885, 1895, 1887, 1891 and 1893.


Who was the first female gold medallist for Australia?

The first woman in Australia to win an Olympic gold medal was Sarah 'Fanny' Durack. A swimmer, she won Gold in the 100m freestyle in Stockholm in 1912.


How much gold were find in Australia?

1000 pieces


What happened after the gold rush in Australia?

The gold rush of 1851 changed Australia from a convict colony to a more diverse society. It led to urbanization in Australia.


Which states can you find gold?

South Australia, Western Australia, North Australia, Q.L.D, N.S.W, A.C.T and Victoria


What state in Australia do you usually find gold?

Gold is still fossicked in most of the states in Australia. It is mined in huge quantities in Western Australia, and lesser amounts in Victoria and Tasmania.


What state in Australia did not find gold?

Gold was found in every single state in Australia. It was also found in the Northern Territory, but not in the Australian Capital Territory.


Where was the last place they found gold in Australia?

The last major gold find in Australia was at Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, and occurred during the 1930s.


What feature of constellations allowed ancient sailors find their way across the sea?

to find gold


Who was Fanny Durack?

Australia's first woman Olympic gold medalist and the best woman swimmer in the decade of the 1910s. She won the gold medal in women's 100 meter freestyle at the 1912 Summer Games in Stockholm.