Coolgardie is named after the Coolgardie River, which was named by explorer John Forrest in 1864. The name itself is believed to originate from an Aboriginal word, "koolgardie," which refers to a nearby water source. The town became a significant gold mining center during the late 19th century, contributing to its historical importance in Western Australia.
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The area of Shire of Coolgardie is 30,400 square kilometers.
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Gold. The small town of Coolgardie is about 570km east of Perth, Western Australia. The gold rush in WA began when prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford found a rich reef of gold in 1892, which they named "Bayley's Reward". On 17 September 1892 they carried almost 16kg of gold into a bank in Southern Cross, 368km northeast of Perth. Thousands departed Southern Cross that very night, sparking a huge gold rush to Coolgardie.
September 17 1892
The Coolgardie gold rush began on 17 September 1892. It began with the discovery of a rich gold reef by prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford.
After a short illness Giles died of pneumonia at his nephew's house in Coolgardie, Western Australia, on 13 November 1897 and was buried at the Coolgardie Cemetery.
The gold rush began in Western Australia when prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford found a rich reef of gold in 1892, which they named "Bayley's Reward" at the site of Coolgardie, a small town which lies about 570km east of Perth, Western Australia.Irishman Paddy Hannan discovered gold at Mount Charlotte, less than 40 kilometres from the Coolgardie Goldfields, a year later in 1893, sparking off the Kalgoorlie goldrush.
The gold rush began in Western Australia when prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford found a rich reef of gold in 1892, which they named "Bayley's Reward" at the site of Coolgardie, a small town which lies about 570km east of Perth, Western Australia. Irishman Paddy Hannan discovered gold at Mount Charlotte, less than 40 kilometres from the Coolgardie Goldfields, a year later in 1893, sparking off the Kalgoorlie goldrush.
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The gold rush began in Western Australia when prospectors Arthur Bayley and William Ford found a rich reef of gold in 1892, which they named "Bayley's Reward" at the site of Coolgardie, a small town which lies about 570km east of Perth, Western Australia.Irishman Paddy Hannan discovered gold at Mount Charlotte, less than 40 kilometres from the Coolgardie Goldfields, a year later in 1893, sparking off the Kalgoorlie goldrush.