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The first payable gold strike in Australia was in 1851, and was made not far from Bathurst, New South Wales.

Edward Hargraves had carefully studied the geology of the area and, convinced that it was similar to that of the California goldfields, from where he had just returned, went prospecting. He enlisted the assistance of 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".

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Where and when did the gold rush begin Australia?

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Where was gold found in Tasmania?

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Who is generally credited with finding the first gold in Australia?

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When did William Hargreaves discover gold?

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Did the government approve Hargraves' discovery?

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