• The Bendigo Goldfields region of Central Otago is an historic area comprising several former mining settlements in the southern South Island of New Zealand...
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    the goldfield at Castlemaine (then known as Forest Creek and the Mount Alexander Goldfield) and the goldfield at Bendigo (then known as Bendigo Creek)...
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    and the surrounding ranges, and of the goldfields, and fixed the site of the township of 'Sandhurst', now Bendigo. On 13 July 1852 Hoddle passed on to Urquhart...
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    Bendigo Goldfields were a successful quartz mining area for over half a century. From the site of the old Bendigo township at the top of the Bendigo Loop...
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    conditions in the Bendigo goldfields during the Victorian gold rush. At seven years old, in 1865, the company restructured, taking the name Bendigo Mutual Permanent...
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    (1811–1882), a German from Paderborn and the first Catholic priest on the Bendigo goldfields. Backhaus was very skilled in financial matters and accumulated considerable...
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    area. Bendigo first achieved notability in the 1860s, during the Otago gold rush. Gold was discovered at Bendigo Creek in 1862. The Bendigo Goldfields around...
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    people were contributing to the gold rushes. Their presence on the goldfields of Bendigo, Beechworth and the Bright district resulted in riots, entry taxes...
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    Triangle". Goldfields Guide .com.au. 23 June 2020. Victorian Population Bulletin 2006, Dept. of Sustainability & Environment Goldfields Guide Goldfields, Victoria...
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    Freeway. Diggers Rest began life as a stopping place on the road to the Bendigo goldfields, with the Post Office opening on 18 June 1860. Caroline Chisholm started...
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    would stopover at Keilor during their travels from Melbourne to the Bendigo goldfields. Keilor saw an influx of new settlers who intended to cash in on this...
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    central Sandhurst (as Bendigo was then known) and was the accommodation of choice of visiting dignitaries to the valley's goldfields district including governor...
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    Diggers Rest Hotel is an early hotel on the original route to the Bendigo goldfields in the town of Diggers Rest, Victoria, Australia. It was originally...
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  • Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 30 June–6 July 2014 at the Bendigo Stadium in Bendigo, Australia...
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    Central Deborah Gold Mine (category Buildings and structures in Bendigo)
    earlier with new machinery. It was one of the last mines to open on the Bendigo goldfields and one of the few to stay open during World War II. It was expanded...
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    Alexandra Fountain. The fountain, one of Bendigo's prominent 19th-century landmarks designed by the notable goldfields architect William Vahland, is built...
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    are used by V/Line Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill line services in both directions, while Platform 3 is used by Victorian Goldfields Railway heritage services...
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    of Buloke, Shire of Campaspe, Shire of Central Goldfields, Shire of Gannawarra, City of Greater Bendigo, Shire of Loddon, Shire of Macedon Ranges, Rural...
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  • Goldfields Railway has restored the line between Castlemaine and Maldon and operates trains over that section. A branch line was built from Bendigo to...
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  • Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 8–14 July 2013 at the Bendigo Stadium in Bendigo, Australia...
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  • the Australian colonies with the vast majority being men. On the goldfields in Bendigo in 1861 there were 5,367 Chinese men and only one Chinese woman...
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  • Exchange (Bendigo was called Sandhurst before it became a city), to list shares in mining companies working the rich goldfields of Bendigo and surrounding...
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  • Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 9–15 July 2012 at the Bendigo Stadium in Bendigo, Australia...
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    residence on the Goldfields before the license be enforced. To afford greater facility to Diggers and others resident on the Goldfields who wish to engage...
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  • not all) is now re-badged as the Goldfields Track, a hiking and mountain-biking track through the historical Goldfields region of Victoria to the north-west...
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    Reverend John Herbert Gregory, the first Anglican priest on the goldfields, arrived in Bendigo at the end of 1851. Gregory was later the founding priest of...
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    mineralisation in the form of the Rise and Shine Shear Zone near the Bendigo Goldfields. The Thomson Gorge Fault is a major metamorphic discontinuity, placing...
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    subdividing a German settlement, but fresh from trying their luck at the Bendigo goldfields, found the fertile land at Harkaway south of King Road (originally...
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  • with regularly changing exhibitions, also local history Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Goldfields Art Beleura Mornington Mornington Peninsula Historic house...
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