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[[Eureka Dawn Oration]], Sunday 4 December 2005
 
[[Eureka Dawn Oration]], Sunday 4 December 2005
 
Presented by Dorothy Wickham, 6 am, Eureka Stockade Memorial, Ballarat.
 
  
 
[[Eureka 2007]]
 
[[Eureka 2007]]

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‘When peace shall lie once more regained, and there shall be time for deliberate judgement, the citizens will reckon with the Government. Meantime, they will not pledge themselves to support it; and they will not organize themselves into bodies for the purpose of filling the place of that expensive military force, which should never have been sent out of Melbourne. [We] do not sympathise with revolt; but neither do [we] sympathise with injustice and coercion. [We] will not fight for the diggers nor will [we] fight for the Government’. [1]


Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project

Captain Henry Wise Memorial, Leek Wooton, UK

Chewton

Diggers Memorial, Ballaarat Old Cemetery

Eureka Diorama

Eureka 1, 1855

Eureka 2, 1856

Eureka 25, 1879

Eureka 30, 1884

Eureka 40, 1994

Eureka 50, 1904

Eureka 59, 1913

Eureka 63, 1917

Eureka 73, 1927

Eureka 80, 1934

Eureka 88, 1942

Eureka 89, 1943

Eureka 92, 1946

Eureka 100, 1954

Eureka 100

Eureka 110, 1964

Eureka 114, 1968

Eureka 140, 1994

Eureka 150, 2004

Eureka 151, 2005

Eureka Dawn Oration, Sunday 4 December 2005

Eureka 2007

Eureka 2008

Eureka 2009

Eureka 159, 2013

Eureka Memorial Park Association

Eureka Monument

Heritage Victoria Registered Sites

Soldiers' Memorial, Ballaarat Old Cemetery


References

  1. Editorial from The Age, 5 December 1855

External links

http://prov.vic.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/eureka-on-trial/aftermath