The gold rush began in Western Australia when prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford found a rich reef of gold in 1892, which they named "Bayley's Reward" at the site of Coolgardie, a small town which lies about 570km east of Perth, Western Australia.
Irishman Paddy Hannan discovered gold at Mount Charlotte, less than 40 kilometres from the Coolgardie Goldfields, a year later in 1893, sparking off the Kalgoorlie goldrush.
The gold rush began in Western Australia when prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford found a rich reef of gold in 1892, which they named "Bayley's Reward" at the site of Coolgardie, a small town which lies about 570km east of Perth, Western Australia.
Irishman Paddy Hannan discovered gold at Mount Charlotte, less than 40 kilometres from the Coolgardie Goldfields, a year later in 1893, sparking off the Kalgoorlie goldrush.
The gold rush in Western Australia occurred in the 1890s.
In 1892, gold was found at Coolgardie, Western Australia, sparking off the gold rush in Western Australia.
There were several gold rushes - Victoria, NSW, Queensland, Western Australia.
There was no gold rush in Australia in the 1840s.
At the time gold was found in Australia, there was a major gold rush going on in California.
As the Gold Rush started in Australia, instantly - 1851
In May 1851 after prospector Edward Hargraves claimed he discovered payable gold at Ophir near Orange.
The Gold Rush happened in California 1848 people started coming from Australia to check out the gold1850s Australia 1850s. California 1849. South Africa late 1800s. I think there have been others.
The gold rush in the 1800s was in eastern australia
The Chinese were attracted to Australia because of the gold rush.
In New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, the first of several goldrushes began in 1851.
The goldrush lasted for several decades. Realistically, it could be said to extend from the first "official" gold strikes in 1851 through to the gold discoveries in Western Australia (Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie) in the 1890s.