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[[File:M18400-buninyong1862-wiki.jpg.jpg|800px|thumb|right|''Buninyong'', 1862. Federation University Historical Collection (Cat. No. 18400)]]
 
[[File:M18400-buninyong1862-wiki.jpg.jpg|800px|thumb|right|''Buninyong'', 1862. Federation University Historical Collection (Cat. No. 18400)]]
[[File:BRL-Buninyong-wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|left|''Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong'', 2012. Photograph: Clare Gervasoni]]
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[[File:Buninyong Obelisk -wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|right|''Buninyong Gold Discovery Obelisk, 1923,'' Federation University Historical Collection (Cat. No. 1603)]]
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[[File:BRL-Buninyong-wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|right|''Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monument at Buninyong'', 2012. Photograph: Clare Gervasoni]]
 
[[File:BRL-Buninyong-detail-wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|left|''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 bossum 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]]
 
[[File:BRL-Buninyong-detail-wiki.jpg|500px|thumb|left|''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 bossum 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]]
  

Revision as of 13:58, 19 April 2020

Buninyong, 1862. Federation University Historical Collection (Cat. No. 18400)
Buninyong Gold Discovery Obelisk, 1923, Federation University Historical Collection (Cat. No. 1603)
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 bossum 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

Eureka Related Buninyong Residents

James Johnston

Mary Ann Ronalds

Thomas Young


Also See

Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project

Eureka - The Buninyong Connection, by Anne Beggs Sunter