Originally in Australia, the government did not offer reward for finding gold, as it was thought the early discoveries would cause unrest among the convicts. The government only offered a reward after transportation of convicts to Australia ceased.
Following the end of transportation, the Australian government offered incentives to find gold in order to stem the tide of Australians leaving for the Californian goldrushes. Valuable manpower was being lost from Australia. Therefore, despite early gold discoveries being suppressed, the New South Wales government decided to offer a substantial reward to the first person to find gold.
Only the first person needed a reward in order for people to stay in Australia. Once the goldrush began, Australian would-be prospectors concentrated their efforts at finding their "fortune in gold" on Australian soil.
The Australian government offered a reward for the first payable gold in 1851 in order to stem the tide of Australians leaving for the Californian goldrushes. Valuable manpower was being lost from Australia. Therefore, despite early gold discoveries being suppressed, the New South Wales government decided to offer a substantial reward to the first person to find gold.
Only the first person needed a reward. Once the goldrush began, Australian would-be prospectors concentrated their efforts at finding their "fortune in gold" on Australian soil.
The government decided to publicise the gold finds because they needed more gold.
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The New South Wales government offered a reward of 10,000 pounds to the first person to find gold.
The New South Wales government offered a reward of 10 000 pounds to anyone who found payable gold in the colony after so much manpower was lost to the Californian goldfields. Hargraves received this reward, plus an annual pension of 250 pounds from 1877. In addition, in 1851 he was made a commissioner of crown lands for the gold districts and a justice of the peace.
A reward was offered for the discovery of gold. Payable gold had already been discovered in New South Wales. Victoria had pushed for self-government and separation from NSW, and now the government was keen to establish its own source of wealth. It was believed that, if gold was discovered within 200 miles of Melbourne, people would flock to the new colony, and Victoria would become a wealthy colony in its own right. To this end, Governor La Trobe assembled a Gold Discovery Committee on 9 June 1851, and offered a £200 reward to anyone who found payable amounts of gold.
I think that 1 main aspect on the gold rush was that Edward Hargraves was the first person to find gold in New South Wales and he got a grant/ reward for it from the government...
I do not believe there was a reward. But if you were going to it is undoubtful that someone would offer a reward to you should you succeed.
Different companies and cards offer different reward programs. Some offer reward points that can then be traded for prizes. Others may offer a percentage cashback, either in the form of a check or discount from a monthly bill. Some credit cards offer airmiles or points for other travel plans. Another reward may be a lower rate or interest or interest-free balance transfers.
Australia was not a country in 1851, but a series of colonies, each with its own government. However, the name of Australia for the continent had been officially adopted in 1824, so this is what the land was known as in 1851.
Payable gold had already been discovered in New South Wales. Victoria had pushed for self-government and separation from NSW, and now the government was keen to establish its own source of wealth. It was believed that, if gold was discovered within 200 miles of Melbourne, people would flock to the new colony, and Victoria would become a wealthy colony in its own right. To this end, Governor La Trobe assembled a Gold Discovery Committee on 9 June 1851, and offered a £200 reward to anyone who found payable amounts of gold.
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Occasionally individual stores will offer a "reward" for the return of "lost" shopping carts, but this is not a matter of routine.
Ahab offers a gold doubloon as a reward for spotting Moby Dick.