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1. Year 9 Humanities 2. In 1851, gold was discovered in Australia near Bathurst in New South Wales. In the same year, gold rushes soon started in Victorian towns such…
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Diamond Creek today has no visible signs that it was once a busy gold mining township with two major mines on the hill behind our new Op Shop, locally known as “Mine Hill”.…