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[[File:BRL Monuments map-wiki2.jpg|800px|thumb|centre|''Map of Victoria showing sites of Ballarat Reform League Inc. monuments,'' Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.]]
 
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[[File:bate_816.jpg|500px|thumb|left|''Weston Bate unveiling the Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong'', August 2005. ]]
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[[File:BRL-Buninyong-wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|right|''Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong'', 2012. Photograph: Clare Gervasoni]]
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[[File:BRL-Buninyong-detail-wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|right|''Plaque on the Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong'', 2012. After the discovery of gold at Buninyong in August 1851 the government announced that the diggers would be charged a large licence fee. The injustice of that decision sparked a public protest here at the diggings.  'Buninyong 26 August - Tonight for the first time since Australia rose from the bosum of the ocean, were men strong in their sense of right, lifting up a protest against an impending wrong, and protesting against the Government. (Melbourne Argus, 20 August 1851) Photograph: Clare Gervasoni]]
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The first official discovery of gold in the new colony of Victoria was at Buninyong in early August 1851. Before the end of that month the government had decided to charge a large licence fee for the right to search for gold. When news of that decision reached the Buninyong diggings, the first protest on the Victorian goldfields was held.<ref>http://www.ballaratreformleague.org.au/buninyongmonument.htm, viewed 10 May 2013.</ref>
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[[File:BRL Monuments map-wiki2.jpg|800px|thumb|right|''Map of Victoria showing sites of Ballarat Reform League Inc. monuments,'' Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.]]
  
 
[[File:Eureka Monument -Williams2.jpg|500px|thumb|centre|''Finding a boulder for the Eureka Stockade monument - John Williams stands by the chosen rock at Learmonth,'' Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.]]
 
[[File:Eureka Monument -Williams2.jpg|500px|thumb|centre|''Finding a boulder for the Eureka Stockade monument - John Williams stands by the chosen rock at Learmonth,'' Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.]]

Revision as of 21:09, 1 June 2016

Map of Victoria showing sites of Ballarat Reform League Inc. monuments, Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.
Weston Bate unveiling the Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong, August 2005.
Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong, 2012. Photograph: Clare Gervasoni
Plaque on the Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong, 2012. After the discovery of gold at Buninyong in August 1851 the government announced that the diggers would be charged a large licence fee. The injustice of that decision sparked a public protest here at the diggings. 'Buninyong 26 August - Tonight for the first time since Australia rose from the bosum of the ocean, were men strong in their sense of right, lifting up a protest against an impending wrong, and protesting against the Government. (Melbourne Argus, 20 August 1851) Photograph: Clare Gervasoni

The first official discovery of gold in the new colony of Victoria was at Buninyong in early August 1851. Before the end of that month the government had decided to charge a large licence fee for the right to search for gold. When news of that decision reached the Buninyong diggings, the first protest on the Victorian goldfields was held.[1]

Map of Victoria showing sites of Ballarat Reform League Inc. monuments, Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.
Finding a boulder for the Eureka Stockade monument - John Williams stands by the chosen rock at Learmonth, Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.
Map showing placement of Ballarat monuments, Courtesy Ballarat Reform League Inc.
Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project, Eureka Park, 2013. Photography: Clare Gervasoni.
Bendigo monuments in Rosalind Park, 2013, Courtesy Ballarat Heritage Services
Becker Panel from the monument in Rosalind Park, Bendigo, 2013, Courtesy Ballarat Heritage Services