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  • ive title agreement with the Central Eastern Goldfields Aboriginal People in September 2009, securin
  • planned the town lots in accordance with the Goldfields Act in 1901.
  • in 1853, and had relocated to the California goldfields afterwards, following the other Californian
  • man Islander services from 1969 to 1991 with Goldfields Air flying during 1985-86 then Pacifica Air
  • During this time, the Goldfields and later Goldfields Towns electorates were
  • In 1862 he visited the Otago goldfields, and became Secretary or Commissioner of the
  • From Christchurch he moved to the Otago goldfields and stayed at Wetherstones Gully.
  • tham Practiced Law in the Western Australian goldfields and Perth.
  • ded a No vote, and five of these were in the Goldfields and Kimberley regions.
  • was estimated to be 18-20,000 people at the goldfields, and the Victorian government arranged for t
  • os of Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Goldfields and Minister for Water Supply 1927-1930.
  • the townsite, along the road to the Yilgarn goldfields and near a reliable water supply, was set as
  • Built in 1861 to house offenders from the goldfields and nearby towns, it served various function
  • be a shorter route to the Cariboo Gold Rush goldfields and was intended to run from the Pacific Coa
  • became a carrier of gold between the Pilbara goldfields and Roebourne, but later returned to Roebour
  • prominently in the migration to the Cariboo goldfields and was known to miners using it as the Brig
  • nto other areas of the colony, including the goldfields, and opened a head office in Perth with his
  • Most of the goldfields and what remained of their boomtowns and old
  • to Australia to work on the north Queensland goldfields, and his Anglo-Australian wife, Ander Leppit
  • uncil which investigated organisation on the goldfields, and concluded that the existing arrangement
  • mmercial traffic bound for the Stikine River goldfields, and a revenue cutter was stationed in the a
  • osh Creek, the various mines of Bridge River goldfields and a profitable mine at McGillivray Falls o
  • eration being conducted in the North Eastern Goldfields, approximately 60 km east of Leonora, Wester
  • Leinster is a town in the northern goldfields area of Western Australia.
  • 40, he volunteered to serve on the Victorian goldfields, arriving in Melbourne on 8 February 1854.
  • with Maryborough under the Shire of Central Goldfields as part of a large-scale statewide amalgamat
  • al administration's edict that access to the goldfields be made from Victoria and via steamboat from
  • The goldfields became no longer viable due to the undergrou
  • Western Australia and then Archdeacon of the Goldfields before elevation to the Episcopate as the 4t
  • associated with the Fraser rush and the new goldfields being found north in the Cariboo.
  • lbourne during the the rush to the Victorian goldfields but soon returned to set up a shop in Grote
  • s mining laws, but had little success in the goldfields but also practiced medicine, and is credited
  • down the waters of the Sierra Nevada to the goldfields by means of canals and aqueducts.
  • It covered part of the Goldfields city of Boulder, near Kalgoorlie, and neighb
  • local land feature, and covered part of the Goldfields city of Boulder, near Kalgoorlie.
  • was named, in 1854, by poet and later local Goldfields Commissioner Richard Henry Horne.
  • Sam E. Jonah, KBE, the former CEO of Ashanti Goldfields Company.
  • was known as the Copper Division of Renison Goldfields Consolidated Limited.
  • l persuasions and strongly advocated for his Goldfields constituency.
  • en influx of prospectors on their way to the goldfields, Cook and Kimball built a rope ferry across
  • hanti when AngloGold merged with the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation in 2004.
  • He was also a Director of Ashanti Goldfields Corporation Ltd, Lloyds Bank Ltd, National P
  • He rejoined Ashanti Goldfields Corporation in 1979, working in various capa
  • Majority-owned by the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation from 2000 onwards, ownership of
  • nah, the merger of AngloGold and the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, announced on 16 May 2003 and co
  • t described in 1953 for an occurrence in the Goldfields District, Saskatchewan, while the second occ
  • resident general district and the overlaying goldfields district.
  • He represented the Goldfields electorate from 1863 to 1866, when he retire
  • Dolan originally played in the Goldfields Football Association with Kalgoorlie City an
  • in November 1852 and worked in the Victorian goldfields for some years before joining William Blando
  • The mine was purchased by Goldfields from WMC in late 2001.
  • ffs from the development of the Bridge River goldfields from the 1910s onwards.
  • European Goldfields has two main subsidiaries, Hellas Gold (Gree
  • The town is located 4 km east of the Goldfields Highway, in the Shire of Leonora Local Gover
  • ted between Kalgoorlie and Menzies along the Goldfields Highway.
  • uated between Kalgoorlie and Menzies off the Goldfields Highway.
  • between Kalgoorlie and Kambalda just off the Goldfields Highway.
  • geologist in the United States, discovering goldfields in California.
  • es in Australia after touring the Australian goldfields in 1850.
  • n April 1996, it was acquired by New Hampton Goldfields Limited.
  • Halfway to the Goldfields, Lorraine Harris, Sunfire Books, one edition
  • European Goldfields Ltd. (TSX: EGU, lon:EGU) is an EU focused, W
  • ember of Normandy Manufacturing and Republic Goldfields, Minefinders Corp.
  • in the accounting field in Golden, Colorado ( Goldfields Mining Company), Denver, Colorado (Coopers &
  • 3 Goldfields North MLA Robert Wisdom was elected to two s
  • He resigned the seat of Goldfields North and represented Hunter.
  • Goldfields North was an electoral district of the Legis
  • Renewed interest in the Kolar Goldfields occurred towards the end of the nineteenth c
  • Ghost towns of the Goldfields of Western Australia
  • fe prospecting for gold on the north-eastern goldfields of Western Australia.
  • a contractor for miscellaneous goods on the goldfields of Bendigo and Ballarat.
  • ce riot that occurred on 4 July 1857, in the goldfields of the Buckland Valley, Victoria, Australia.
  • an gold prospector who, after working on the goldfields of California and Victoria, Australia travel
  • In 1870 he made a valuable report on the goldfields of Nova Scotia, in the following year he was
  • was determined to prevent conditions in the goldfields of British Columbia from deteriorating into
  • Moved the article to "Australian Goldfields Open", because it's the correct name.
  • arly settlers were from either the Victorian goldfields, or the copper mines of Moonta and Kadina in
  • ined price for the two Australian operations Goldfields purchased, St Ives and Agnew, was US$180 mil
  • Leonora - EGR - Eastern Goldfields Railway
  • The Northam to Kalgoorlie Eastern Goldfields Railway line passes through the town and inc
  • Hill train collision occurred on the Eastern Goldfields Railway on 14 January 1996 at Hines Hill, We
  • ometres between Waihi and Waikino, which the Goldfields Railway saved.
  • Extensions to the Eastern Goldfields Railway line from Kalgoorlie to Menzies was
  • The route currently used by the Goldfields Railway was originally built through the Kar
  • is now a walkway; from Waikino to Waihi the Goldfields Railway heritage line preserves the old rail
  • here and becomes the standard gauge Eastern Goldfields Railway.
  • rkers, though many thousands deserted to the goldfields rather than stay in the harsh conditions of
  • Kookynie is a town located in the Eastern Goldfields region in Western Australia.
  • n Western Australia located in the Murchison Goldfields region of Western Australia located 31 km no
  • ttlement on the Cariboo Plateau south of the goldfields region shifted the population weight of the
  • The district was located in the Goldfields region, and was based in the town of Menzies
  • The townsite is in the goldfields region, situated in the Shire of Yilgarn.
  • The district was located in the Goldfields region, and was based in the town of Kanowna
  • The district was located in the Goldfields region, and was based in the town of Coolgar
  • The district was located in the Goldfields region, and was based in the town of Leonora
  • Located in the Goldfields region, the district was an amalgamation of
  • new National Labor Party with a base in the Goldfields region, historically the heart of the Labor
  • rs from 33 mainly by adding new seats in the Goldfields region, and had been called a year earlier t
  • te election, the district was located in the Goldfields region.
  • aeme Atkinson, "football" was popular in the goldfields region.
  • ow the Shire of Laverton in the northeastern Goldfields region.
  • Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison is an Australian prison loca
  • e of Halls Creek originated as the Kimberley Goldfields Road Board in 1887; in 1915 it changed name
  • m east of Perth, Western Australia along the Goldfields Road situated in the Wheatbelt Region of Wes
  • As Chief Executive of Ashanti Goldfields, Sam Jonah supervised the transformation of
  • n electorates were created to replace former Goldfields seats in Parliament.
  • effect at the 1930 election, abolished many Goldfields seats whilst creating a number of new metrop
  • Rolls were not kept for goldfields seats, voters being able to establish their
  • ill could mean approval being granted to the goldfields separatists.
  • Central Goldfields Shire is a Local Government Area in Victoria
  • Central Goldfields Shire is represented by seven councillors, w
  • ld Rush as a shortened form of Bendigo Creek goldfields, simply "Bendigo Creek" or "Bendigo's Valley
  • Goldfields South was an electoral district of the Legis
  • ds Vintage Railway, Taieri Gorge Railway and Goldfields Steam Train Society took over parts of old l
  • o returning to Germany, he visited mines and goldfields that are now located in the present-day nati
  • However, on the Western Australian goldfields, the public sentiment was strongly in favour
  • Despite the wealth of the Cariboo goldfields, the expense of colonizing the Cariboo contr
  • e in the Philippines as well as two regional goldfields the Company controls in New Zealand.
  • lation of 1,900 colonials and in the various goldfields there were over 2,000 colonial prospectors.
  • In 2010 he played for the Goldfields Titans in Western Australia.
  • planned for gold escorts from the Victorian goldfields to Adelaide.
  • Davyhurst is a Goldfields town that is situated south west of Menzies,
  • By 1901 he was a headmaster in the WA Goldfields town of Boulder, and impressed Cecil Andrews
  • Bonnie Vale is an abandoned goldfields townsite 14 km north of Coolgardie in Wester
  • ch of his union in 1902 and secretary of the Goldfields Trades and Labor Council in 1903.
  • ylum ghost tours, lakes, historic buildings, goldfields, walks, the Beechworth Bakery, Award-winning
  • out her travels about the Western Australian goldfields was published in 1902.
  • nd the subdivision of lots, a railway to the goldfields was constructed well south of the town, and
  • icks for the nearby pumping stations for the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme.
  • which run along the Mundaring to Kalgoorlie Goldfields Water Supply Scheme engineered by C. Y. O'Co
  • Harbour and who advanced the proposal of the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme.
  • by dams until the town was connected to the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme from Kalgoorlie in 1933
  • The history and context of the whole Goldfields Water Supply Scheme was celebrated by the Go
  • The West Coast goldfields were at that time full of fellow countrymen
  • The goldfields were originally named "Black Ridge", and the
  • He represented Goldfields West in 1867 and 1868.
  • Goldfields West was an electoral district of the Legisl
  • Following the abolition of Goldfields West in 1880, it elected three members simul
  • bring governmental authority to the Cariboo goldfields, which was necessary in order to maintain an
  • ere located in the immediate vicinity of the goldfields, which were on the nearby Goldstream River a
  • cility to Diggers and others resident on the Goldfields who wish to engage in Agricultural Pursuits
  • list, and wrote two novels about life on the goldfields, Wild Will Enderby (1873) and The Adventures
  • n Western Australia located in the Murchison goldfields within the Mid West region of Western Austra