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by Jackie French


  Robe, 57–58

  Ross, Captain Charles, 35

  Ross, John, 156

  S

  sailing ships, 12–14

  sandalwood, 119

  schools, 81, 170

  selectors, 47–76

  self-government, 46

  Selwyn, A.R.C., 131

  ‘sepoys’, 139

  sheep, 175

  slave trading, 115

  South Australia copper mining, 129–130

  German settlers, 133

  the Goyder line, 133–135

  land settlement plan, 134–135

  Native Police force, 100

  search for gold, 129–132

  sport, 171–173

  squatters effect of gold rushes on, 73

  and selectors, 74–76

  Stuart, John McDouall, 149–151

  Stuckey, Samuel, 153–154

  sugar cane, 110–111

  T

  Tasmania naming of, 92–93

  telegraph link to mainland, 95

  telegraph, 95, 103, 155–160

  telephones, 170

  tents, 16

  Thursday Island, 104

  Todd, Charles, 156, 158

  Tom brothers, 7–8

  Torres Strait, 104

  towns, 174

  trade unions, 34

  U

  Uluru, 161

  V

  Van Diemen’s Land end of convict system, 93

  renamed Tasmania, 92–93

  Vern, Frederick, 36, 38

  Victoria gold discoveries, 9

  goldrush, 15–18

  Native Police force, 97

  population, 9

  W

  Walker, Frederick, 98–99, 149

  Warburton, Peter, 163

  Welcome Stranger nugget, 25

  Western Australia convicts brought to, 118–122

  exploration, 125–128

  telegraph link, 160

  William Christie Gosse, 160–162

  Wills, William John, 141–147, 146

  women on the gold fields, 21–22

  in the 1850s, 2–3, 11

  in the 1870s, 168

  woodchopping, 175

  wool growing, 176

  Y

  Yandruwandha people, 146–148

  Yiman people, 100–103

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  First published by Scholastic Press in 2007.

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  Text copyright © Jackie French, 2006.

  Illustrations and cartoons copyright © Clop Pty Ltd, 2006.

  Illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan.

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  French, Jackie.

  Gold, graves and glory.

  Bibliography.

  For ages 8 and over.

  ISBN 978-1-74169-316-4 (pbk.).

  1. Gold mines and mining - Australia - History - 19th century - Juvenile literature. 2. Australia - Social conditions - 1851-1891 - Juvenile literature. I. Title.

  (Series : French, Jackie. Fair dinkum histories).

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