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Australia's gold rush started in 1851, and continued throughout the country in different places, where different strikes occurred, for many decades. The last Australian gold rush was in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, in the 1930s.
The Australian gold rushes continued for many decades, and new goldrushes began in other colonies (later states and even territories) after the initial rushes in New South Wales and Victoria. The last Australian gold rush was in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, in the 1930s. Prior to that there were many different goldrushes in various parts of Australia.
The Victorian goldrush really lasted right into the early years of the 20th century. The town of Berringa, which is just south of Ballarat, had a late rush in the first decade of the twentieth century.
The last Australian gold rush was at Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, and occurred during the 1930s.
It was found in the Caribboo Mountains and the Fraser River.
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It was mostly over by 1860.
it started in February 22,1849...........................................................................................................
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It was found in the Caribboo Mountains and the Fraser River.
about 2000
by running out of gold
the klondike gold rush ended on march or 1898
because they ran out of gold, i presume
In 1862
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The California Gold Rush ended in 1855 By the end of 1849 there were so many miners that individual operations were replaced etc
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