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The miners needed a symbol to show their protest at not having a voice, not being recognised with equal rights. The man who led the Eureka Stockade, Peter Lalor, declared, "We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights and liberties." The Southern Cross symbolises Australia, which is why it was incorporated into an independent flag (and later also used on the new Australian flag).

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What was the name given to the flag raised by the miners at the Eureka Stockade flag?

This was called the Eureka Flag.


What did the miners' flag for the the Australian gold rush look like?

There was no specific "miners' flag" during the Australian goldrush. However, the "Eureka Flag" was adopted as a symbol of the Eureka Stockade rebellion, in which the miners demanded more rights and better conditions. The Eureka Flag has a blue background with a stylised Southern Cross constellation over a white cross. Each of the stars of the Southern Cross has eight points. To see the Eureka flag, click on the related link below.


Where was the Eureka flag hung during the gold rush in Ballarat?

The Eureka flag hung above the Eureka Stockade, as a symbol of rebellion against the authorities and their unfair treatment of the miners.


What colours are on the Eureka flag?

The Eureka flag is blue and white.


How did Peter Lalor motivate the eureka stockade?

Peter Lalor was a passionate speaker, who motivated the miners with rhetoric and convincing them to stand up for their rights. He was willing to stand with the miners against the soldiers, and remained in the heart of the battle, ultimately losing one of his arms as a result of wounds. He rallied the women to create a flag worthy to symbolise the miners' rights, now known as the Eureka flag. At the time, the Eureka rebellion was considered a failure because of the bloodshed and the deaths of over 20 miners. However, in the long run, Lalor's motivation brought a number of changes to the goldfields:Lalor became a representative of the miners in the government. His work there allowed miners to earn the right to voteThe monthly licence fee was abolished, and replaced with a much more affordable yearly Miners' Right.


What was the Eureka Rebellion in Australia?

the Eureka stokade started with all the miners getting angry in 1851. and carried on for three yers . on the 1 of December the miners fought but sadly lost the Eureka battle.


Who was significant people in the Eureka Stockade?

The miners were


Who won the Eureka battle?

the Gold miners


What do you say when you find gold when you're mining?

Traditionally, cartoons have the miners exclaiming "Eureka!"


Where was the eureka flag first flown?

The Eureka flag was first flown in Ballarat on Bakery hill


The Eureka stockade was a battle between police and convicts or politcians or miners?

The Eureka Stockade was a battle between the gold miners on the Ballarat goldfields and the troopers (colonial police).


How did the miners find the gold in the Eureka Stockade?

There was no gold in the Eureka Stockade. It was a primitive fortress used by revolting miners to protect themselves against police and military intervention.