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who then walked to Victoria's Goldfields. Researchers are confident they have found the site of a nearly 170-year-old shipwreck off South Australia's south-east coast following a multi-year search.
(CNN) — Beneath the rough waters of South Australia ... town of Robe, according to a news release by the Australian National ...
an 800-ton Dutch merchant sailing ship lost in Guichen Bay near Robe, South Australia in June 1857. Only days prior to its loss, more than 400 Chinese miners destined for the gold fields at Bendigo ...
As the final Senate results trickle in, the party splits remain the same in Tasmania and the Northern Territory. Meanwhile, ...
Similar shortfalls are extending across the whole of agricultural SA, while severe drought is also impacting most of the western parts of Victoria ... drought over Australia's south is displaying ...
Labor has won three of the six Victorian senators, the Coalition two and the Greens one, a gain for Labor from the Coalition ...
The Koning William de Tweede was an 800-ton ship that was sailing near Robe, South Australia when it sank in June 1857. Hundreds of Chinese miners had disembarked from the vessel just days before ...
But he thinks it could be extended even further here in Victoria. Press PLAY to hear him explain Child and adolescent psychologist, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, thinks South Australia could be onto ...
Image: Ruud Stelten. About 16,000 Chinese miners arrived at Robe’s port between the 1850s and 60s to avoid a Victorian tax imposed on immigrants arriving by sea, to then walk the 400km to Ballarat.
Researchers have discovered the likely location of a Dutch ship that sank off the coast of Australia over 150 years ago. The Koning William de Tweede was an 800-ton ship that was sailing near Robe ...