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The Chinese miners in Australia used simple tools such as picks, shovels, and pans to extract gold from the ground. They also employed techniques like panning, cradling, and sluicing to separate gold from the surrounding gravel and sediment. Additionally, they used wooden structures and water channels to redirect and control the flow of water for mining purposes.

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