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The Eureka Stockade reserve Committee went through a number of name changes, such as Eureka Stockade Committee Ballarat (1913), Eureka Stockade Progress Association (1917), Eureka Stockade Improvement and Progress Association (1922), and the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee (1972) - to match the change of name of the Eureka Stockade Reserve to teh eureka Stockade Memorial Park. <ref>Research by Ken Clements, 2012.</ref>
 
The Eureka Stockade reserve Committee went through a number of name changes, such as Eureka Stockade Committee Ballarat (1913), Eureka Stockade Progress Association (1917), Eureka Stockade Improvement and Progress Association (1922), and the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee (1972) - to match the change of name of the Eureka Stockade Reserve to teh eureka Stockade Memorial Park. <ref>Research by Ken Clements, 2012.</ref>
 
  
 
== Eureka Caravan Park ==
 
== Eureka Caravan Park ==
  
 
The caravan park was set up in 1950 when land at the north-east of the reserve became available due to the closure of the railway branch to the Eureka Tiles factory.<ref>Research by Ken Clements, 2012.</ref>
 
The caravan park was set up in 1950 when land at the north-east of the reserve became available due to the closure of the railway branch to the Eureka Tiles factory.<ref>Research by Ken Clements, 2012.</ref>
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== Eureka Pool ==
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During the 1970s the Park Committee raised $80,000 for the cost of a 50 meter concrete swimming pool and a learner's poll. This pool replaced the Lake Elsworth recreational pool.
  
 
== Also See ==
 
== Also See ==
  
 
[[Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project]]
 
[[Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project]]
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== Eureka Centre ==
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In 1992 the Victorian State Government assisted the City of Ballarat to raise $3.1 to erect an interpretation centre. The Eureka Stockade Centre opened in 1994.<ref>Research by Ken Clements, 2012.</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 17:10, 27 March 2013

Playground in the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park, 2008, Photography: Clare Gervasoni

On 7 February 1912 forty seven people attended a meeting at the Ballarat East Town Hall convened by Frank Penhalluriack who was very concerned about the unkempt state of the Eureka Stockade Reserve. [1]

In 1913 a statement of 'Objects' was adopted:

a. To create a national spirit and patriotism by enlisting the sympathy of the Government and Citizens of the Commonwealth;
b. The annual celebration of the fight for liberty which took place at eureka on 03 December 1854;
c. the beautification and maintenance of the Eureka Stockade Reserve.[2]

Name Changes

The Eureka Stockade reserve Committee went through a number of name changes, such as Eureka Stockade Committee Ballarat (1913), Eureka Stockade Progress Association (1917), Eureka Stockade Improvement and Progress Association (1922), and the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee (1972) - to match the change of name of the Eureka Stockade Reserve to teh eureka Stockade Memorial Park. [3]

Eureka Caravan Park

The caravan park was set up in 1950 when land at the north-east of the reserve became available due to the closure of the railway branch to the Eureka Tiles factory.[4]

Eureka Pool

During the 1970s the Park Committee raised $80,000 for the cost of a 50 meter concrete swimming pool and a learner's poll. This pool replaced the Lake Elsworth recreational pool.

Also See

Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project


Eureka Centre

In 1992 the Victorian State Government assisted the City of Ballarat to raise $3.1 to erect an interpretation centre. The Eureka Stockade Centre opened in 1994.[5]


References

  1. Research by Ken Clements, 2012.
  2. Research by Ken Clements, 2012.
  3. Research by Ken Clements, 2012.
  4. Research by Ken Clements, 2012.
  5. Research by Ken Clements, 2012.

--Clare K. Gervasoni (talk) 17:01, 27 March 2013 (EST)