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