Gold-bearing countryside in Australia tends to be rocky and hilly, with nearby creeks or rivers. Gold is never found in flat, open country. Gold was discovered at a number of regions, and discoveries usually spread out from a central area.
At different months in 1851, gold was found near Bathurst, at Ophir, NSW, and also at Bendigo and Ballarat in Victoria. The Bendigo/Ballarat/castlemaine region remains one of Australia's richest gold-bearing regions. See the related link for a map of the Victorian goldfields.
The goldfields of Gympie, Queensland, were discovered in October 1867.
In Western Australia, the Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie goldfields were discovered in 1892 and 1893.
See the related question for details of specific gold-bearing towns.
During the Australian gold rush the police were called traps
Shops in the Australian gold rush towns typically included:General StoreBakeryButcherFarrier and BlacksmithTent-maker
They provided a variety of activities supporting the Gold Rush.
They sold it to a government-appointed agent.
abaut 25% of gold was found in California and there is 75% still in California
No one. The Australian goldrush did not start until 1851.
Gold was found in all of the Australian states, but the richest Australian goldrushes were in Victoria.
During the Australian gold rush the police were called traps
Shops in the Australian gold rush towns typically included:General StoreBakeryButcherFarrier and BlacksmithTent-maker
The main influence on Australian cuisine which resulted from the gold rush was the introduction of Chinese cuisine.
The Australian gold rush lasted for decades, so it occurred across all seasons.
The Australian gold rush started in 1851.
Edward Hargraves, together with John Lister were regarded for the Australian Gold rush. The gold rush started when the two found gold in 1851 in Lewis Ponds Creek, Australia.
The gold rush in Western Australia occurred in the 1890s.
it was not that much
They provided a variety of activities supporting the Gold Rush.
by finding gold