UTS Australian Centre for Public History and Impact Studios
What were the Gold Rushes? Why did people from all over the world get ‘gold fever’?
What was life like on the Ballarat goldfields of Victoria, on Wada Wurrung Country?
With so many different groups of people, how did everyone get along?
Did First Nations people mine gold too? What was the Eureka Stockade?
How did the Gold Rushes change Australia?
Students from Preshill Primary School and Westbourne Grammar in Melbourne tell us what they know about the Gold Rushes.
Fred Cahir, Andrew Pearce, Sarah Van de Wouw and an oral history about a Chinese miner share the different experiences of goldfields life.
How to use this episode in your classroom
Voices
Episode image
Gold panning dish. Image courtesy of the National Museum of Australia.
Music
Lady Marie, Rush to the Clearing, Borough and Jespen by Blue Dot Sessions.
Transcript
Credits
Thanks to all the students whose voices you hear in this episode and their schools and teachers: Princes Street Primary School, Marrickville West Primary School, Westbourne Grammar School, Preshil Primary School, La Perouse Primary School, and Yirrkala Bilingual School.
Hey History! is produced by the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS and UTS Impact Studios.
Impact Studios' executive producer is Sarah Gilbert.