Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is the nearest state capital to the Gold Coast.
During the Australian gold rush the police were called traps
The Australian goldfields did not really end; it was just that the gold was harder to get to, so the goldrush ended.The Australian gold rush ended because the alluvial gold, that is, the gold which was able to be reached easily, was mined out. Alluvial gold sat on the surface and was easy for prospectors to find.Once the "easy pickings" ran out, only large companies had the equipment to dig down deep to where the reef gold was. There is still much more gold in Australia, but by early in the twentieth century, most of it could only be reached by heavy industrial mining equipment. This is the primary method of gold extraction in Australia today.
Shops in the Australian gold rush towns typically included:General StoreBakeryButcherFarrier and BlacksmithTent-maker
When it came to the Eureka Stockade, the Australian gold miners elected Peter Lalor as their leader.
The state which produces the most gold in Australia today is Western Australia.
Kentucky produces the most gold in the Untied States.
Gold was found in all of the Australian states, but the richest Australian goldrushes were in Victoria.
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Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is the nearest state capital to the Gold Coast.
If you mean country then Gold Coast is located in Queensland, an AUSTRALIAN state.
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Gold was found in every single state in Australia. It was also found in the Northern Territory, but not in the Australian Capital Territory.
Nevada produces lots of gold, silver and more
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