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  1. In July 1851, the District of Port Phillip was established as its own colony, becoming the Colony of Victoria, with its own government within the British Empire. During the 1850s, gold was discovered in Clunes and Buninyong in Ballarat in 1851, which was the start of the Victorian Gold Rush .

  2. 9. Aug. 2010 · Victoria's early history, 1803-1851. A guide to researching the history of Victoria's foundation and early settlement based on published and digitised sources.

    • Sarah Matthews
    • 2010
  3. Volume 1 traces Victoria's development from its early settlement to its establishment as an independent colony and the discovery of gold. It explores the region's progress and the challenges it faced as the gold rush led to overpopulation, high living costs, and mining disputes. The book gives first-hand insights into a time of rapid political ...

    • Henry Gyles Turner
    • 2009
  4. Historical Map of Australia, New Zealand & the Southwest Pacific (1 July 1851 - Colony of Victoria: Following a decade of settler pressure, the Port Phillip District was separated from New South Wales as the new Colony of Victoria in 1851.

  5. 24. Nov. 2011 · Bibliographic information. The first attempt by Europeans to settle in the area that eventually became the state of Victoria, Australia, was led by Colonel David Collins in 1803. Melbourne...

    • Henry Gyles Turner
    • 1108039820, 9781108039826
    • illustrated
    • Cambridge University Press, 2011
  6. Immigrants from the United Kingdom, continental Europe, the United States and China also poured into Victoria and New South Wales. The Australian population increased from 430,000 in 1851 to 1,170,000 in 1861. Victoria became the most populous colony and Melbourne the largest city.