The Rush that Never Ended: A History of Australian MiningAustralia is one of the world's great sources of mineral treasures. Out of the ground, on land and at sea, has come wealth to create a host of lucrative industries. Our landscape is littered with mines and mining towns bearing evocative names like Rum Jungle, Noble's Nob, Broad Arrow, Bordeaux and Siberia, and stories abound of fortunes won and lost. 'The rush that never ended' tells the story of these mineral discoveries, describes the giants of Australia's mining history and records the tremendous influence that mining has had on Australia's attitudes to unionism, religion, law and politics. |
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... Sydney merchant : ' I am very forcibly impressed that I have been in a gold region in New South Wales , within three hundred miles of Sydney . ' Always restless , the idea of finding payable gold in his own land obsessed him . With the ...
... Sydney merchant : ' I am very forcibly impressed that I have been in a gold region in New South Wales , within three hundred miles of Sydney . ' Always restless , the idea of finding payable gold in his own land obsessed him . With the ...
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... Sydney , wrote again five days later . He said that the ' excitement in Bathurst among all classes is intense ' . Hundreds of men had gone or were about to go to the diggings , and so many were taking firearms that he feared that all ...
... Sydney , wrote again five days later . He said that the ' excitement in Bathurst among all classes is intense ' . Hundreds of men had gone or were about to go to the diggings , and so many were taking firearms that he feared that all ...
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... Sydney merchant : ' I am very forcibly impressed that I have been in a gold region in New South Wales , within three hundred miles of Sydney . ' Always restless , the idea of finding payable gold in his own land obsessed him . With the ...
... Sydney merchant : ' I am very forcibly impressed that I have been in a gold region in New South Wales , within three hundred miles of Sydney . ' Always restless , the idea of finding payable gold in his own land obsessed him . With the ...
Contents
Preface Introduction | 1 |
THE GOLDSEEKERS | 3 |
Pickpockets Gold | 5 |
Copyright | |
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