The gold rush in Australia brought about the development of faster and better forms of transport. Horse-drawn coachlines became more popular. These specially-sprung coaches were developed to suit the rough tracks to and from the gold diggings.
Within a few years of the first gold strikes, railways were being built as well, extending between the major centres and to the goldfields.
Some of the major imports of Australia are machinery, personal computers, business machines, crude oil, and transport equipment. Some of its main exports are coal, meat, wool, and gold as well as iron ore and wheat.
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Telegraph was one of the most common methods of communication during the goldrush, both in Australia and overseas. Thanks to the efforts of Canadian-born Samuel Walker McGowan Australia's first telegraph line was opened in Australia in 1854. Messengers on horseback also carried communications between towns and cities.
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Line services 131500 provides transport information and route planning in New South Wales, Australia. One can receive information about how to get from a departure to a destination point using public transport on 131500 website.
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