People came from all over Australia and, indeed, the world, to try to find gold. Men downed the tools of their trade and walked away from their jobs, their businesses and their farms, all because of the lure of gold. New towns sprang up overnight as people moved in with their tents and set up claims. Enterprising businessmen saw that more fortune was to be gained from charging inflated prices for supplies on the goldfields, so they set up shops in these new towns, where they had a monopoly on the sale of goods.
There is much conjecture about who was the first person to find gold in Australia. It would be fair to say that perhaps we will never actually know who was the first person to find gold. However, there are some records of notable people finding gold. Surveyor James McBrien reported finding gold near Bathurst, NSW in 1823. The real facts will probably never be known.
Gold was first "officially" discovered in Australia in 1851, not far from Bathurst, New South Wales, by Edward Hargraves.
In Summer Hill Creek Edward Hargraves claimed he found gold but John Lister and the Tom brothers really found
Gold was first found at Young, originally known as Lambing Flat, in 1860.
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In 1851 Edward Hargraves found gold in Bathurst NSW.
The gold rush in Australia started in May 1851 after it was announced that there had been the first strike of payable gold near Ophir (near Bathurst) in NSW.
It is unknown who actually found the first gold at Sovereign Hill. The first gold in Victoria was found in Clunes on 11 June 1851, by James Esmond. However, on 9 August 1851, Victoria's goldrush began tentatively when gold was found at Sovereign Hill near Ballarat, in the same month Victoria gained its independence from the NSW colony.
Australia's first gold field was the one where the first payable gold was discovered in 1851 - that is Ophir, at Summerhill Creek, near Bathurst in NSW.
The distance from Sydney's CBD to Young, NSW is 366km.
The first official discovery of payable gold near Bathurst, NSW, was made in 1851.
Reverend W.B. Clarke found gold in New South Walesin the year 1844.
The first official discovery of payable gold near Bathurst, NSW, was made by Edward Hargraves in 1851. Hargraves was assisted by John Lister, a man who had already found gold in the region. Lister led Hargraves directly to where gold was found, at Summerhill Creek, at a site which Hargraves named "Ophir".
Gold was discovered at Ridgeway Goldmine, near Orange, NSW in November 1996.
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The gold rush began in 1851 NSW