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    The Idea of republicanism ad revolution was at play before the Eureka Stockade, but the Eureka Stockade became a republican symbol because it contained the stirrings of a new sense of Australian Nationalism. The British government feared attempts to establish a republic in Australia. With the large population of miners, there were many individuals of different backgrounds, views and strengths which impacted the issues of republicanism and revolution. With the event of the Eureka, Stockade Britain

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    Effect of the Industrial Revolution on the World ALL I NEED TO DO IS ADD ANOTHER COUNTRY. With the rise in the pollution of the streets of the commonwealth and the massive expansion of the nation, it was necessary that I The Minister of the Crown, created this report on the behalf of the Prime Minister. This report contains vital information about the impact of industrialization on England's cities, the impact of the extension of railway in England, the creation of the new social class and a check

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    The Yarra River

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    Gold discoveries were often found in Ballarat, Beechworth and Bendigo. Colonies of people flocked to the gold sites from every different nationality. There were around 500,000 people from Great Britain. Of these 300,000 were from England and Wales, over 101,000 from Ireland and 100,000 from

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    maker and an insurgent. Peter Lalor was born on 5th of February 1827 in Tenakill, Ireland. He went to Trinity College and studied to become an engineer. He travelled from Ireland in a boat leaving his family behind. He arrived at the goldfields in Ballarat in 1857. When he got to land the police demanded him to pay 30 shillings to for a gold licence. Peter with his firm friend James Scobie also known as Scottie Scobie they refused to pay, which most miners thought was unfair. As days of digging and

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    Robert Rede In Bendigo

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    little doctor”. Rede was appointed to the staff of Mr. J. A. Panton, the resident commissioner on Bendigo, as the assistant commissioner. Later he became a commissioner for the mount Korong field before being appointed as a resident commissioner for Ballarat. Robert Rede sympathized with

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    Raffaello Carboni Raffaello Carboni was a leader on the goldfields. While he was on the goldfield he had wrote a book about what you needed to have to be able to live on the goldfields. Carboni was born on the 15th of December 1817 in Urbino, Italy. Hi s parents were Biago Carboni and Catterina Girolama. Raffaello was never in a relation ship. He had studied heaps of languages that were French, German, Spanish and English. After he had finished school he had gone to do some things that he wanted

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    the official flower, and the desert bighorn sheep. https://qafaceek.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/the-arizona-sorrats.pdf The Orthodox New Testament: Praxapostolos, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation , , Oct 1, 2000, Religion, 672 pagesHellbound for Ballarat , Nelson Coral Nye, May 1, 1989, Large print books, 201 pages. Western Lean, wind lean a few times remembered, David Harry Walker, Sep 1, 1984, History, 304 pages Mariner's Compass Quilts--new Directions , Judy Mathieson, 1995, Crafts & Hobbies

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    IM Australian Too Essay

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    The teaching resource selected to support diverse literacy and language learning in a grade one classroom is a children’s book ‘I’m Australian Too’ written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh (Fox, M. (2017) ‘I’m Australian Too’ Australia; Scholastic Australia). The book is available for purchase both online and at ‘Readings’ stores in Hawthorn, Carlton, Malvern and St Kilda for $19.99. It can also be accessed as an audio copy from http://memfox.com/books/im-australian-too/. The book details

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    Leslie Morshead Essay

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    Born in Ballarat, Victoria, 6th child of William and Mary Eliza Morshead, Lt. General Leslie Morshead started his career as a teacher at Fine View State School. In 1914, he joined the Australian Corps and taught cadets at the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School. After being given the title of Lieutenant, Morshead became a Captain and fought at Gallipoli and Lone Pine with the 2nd Battalion. After briefly returning to Australia, Morshead was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in England, 1916.

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    been the same wealthy country as it is today. Peter Lalor was born in Tenakill Ireland on the 5th of February 1827. He was the youngest of 11 children and lived in a family home in County Laois (Queens country) Ireland. Peter Lalor arrived in the Ballarat goldfields in 1853 starting his career as a miner. Peter and James Scobbie refused to pay their licence fee and most miners thought it was unfair that they got away with it. After the tragic death of Peter’s good friend James Scobbie many debates

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