 a. Copper  b. Gold  c. Iron  d. Zinc  a. 1788  b. 1938  c. 1901  d. 1851.

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 a. Copper  b. Gold  c. Iron  d. Zinc

 a  b  c  d. 1851

 a. Lewis Pomm  b. John Lister  c. Edward Hargraves  d. Watkin Tench

 a. China  b. German  c. India  d. USA

 a. Bendigo  b. Bathurst  c. Gold Coast  d. Koogarlie

 a. price of the mineral  b. licensing fees  c. new arrivals  d. lack of the precious mineral

 a shillings  b. 100 shillings  c. 30 shillings  d. 80 shillings

 a. Fredrick Vern  b. Edward Hargraves  c. John Lister  d. Peter Lalor

 a. South Australia  b. Western Australia  c. Queensland  d. New South Wales

 a. Christianity  b. morality  c. cheap labour  d. minerals

 a. 10  b. 200  c  d. 1000

 a. driving rights  b. dressing rights  c. worshipping rights  d. voting rights

 a. sexual abuse, prostitution and alcohol abuse  b. morality, Christianity and freedom to mine  c. cheap labour, poor diet and literacy skills  d. minerals

 a  b  c  d. 1810

 a. Northern Territory  b. Queensland  c. Victoria  d. Western Australia

 a. harsh environment  b. dangerous animals  c. too many aboriginal  d. language issues

 a. Gold & Bronze  b. Copper & Silver  c. Uranium  d. Zinc & lead

 a. Broken Hill  b. Port Pirie  c. Adelaide  d. Murray Bridge

 a. telegraph line  b. railway line  c. main road  d. animal tracks

 a. Salary cuts  b. poor hygiene  c. Lack of food  d. water shortage