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Gold Mines
Introduction
History of Gold Mining in Victoria
James
Esmond - a veteran of the California goldrushes - made the first officially
recognised gold discovery in Victoria at Clunes in 1850.
The discovery of gold at Ballarat
in 1851 triggered Victoria's gold boom. Ballarat had the richest alluvial
goldfields in the world during the peak in 1852 and 1853. The rush spilled
over to the Mt Alexander field at Castlemaine and by December 1851 the
field had attracted 20 000 diggers and was yielding 23 000 oz of gold
a week.
The search moved further north
to the fabulous finds at Bendigo and in April 1852, two adjacent claims
at Peg Leg Gully yielded a total of 324 pounds of gold. The riches of
nearby Eagle Hawk Gully were like a magnet, with up to 6,000 diggers joining
the rush each week. By June 1852 Bendigo had a population of 40,000.
Through 1853 there were gold
discoveries at Daylesford, Creswick, Maryborough and Maldon. In the second half of the decade there were rushes to the west at St Arnaud, Ararat, Stawell, Dunolly, Rutherglen and Chiltern, Jameison, Blackwood. The gold rushes still went on in the 1860s. There were discoveries at Russells Creek, Gaffneys Creek, Crooked River, Woods Point, Donnellys Creek, Fultons Creek and Stringers Creek (Walhalla). Mining in the 1860s was mainly on a large scale and reef mining was established in Ballarat, Bendigo, Clunes and Walhalla. Long term underground
mining operations provided the basis for the establishment of regional
towns in these areas.
There was a brief rush to Tarngulla
in central Victoria in 1906 following the discovery of the Poseidon Nuggets
- the largest being 953 ounces. Ballarat and Bendigo mines fell silent
by the 1920s although there was a brief flurry of activity during the
Great Depression of the 1930s.
The goldmining industry lay dormant
until the 1980s. High gold prices at that time led to a surge in prospecting
and fossicking using electronic detectors as well as a return to large
mining operations at Stawell and Woods Point.
During
the 1990s there has been increased interest in gold mining in Ballarat,
Bendigo, Stawell, Fosterville, Maldon, Heathcote, Castlemaine and Tarngulla
- the same areas that attracted earlier gold rushes. By the mid 1990s
Victoria had 17 operating gold mines.
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