The Alchemy of Gold event - Day 3
Event description
Day Three - Sunday 18th May 2025
8:30-9:00 Registrations
9:00-9:10 Welcome to Country
Housekeeping: toilets, break times, fire escapes, coffee/ getting to field trips.
Geology and Archaeology of the Goldfields (Main Hall)
9:10 – 9:35 David Bannear, ‘Archaeology of the Victorian Goldfields’
9:40-10:05 Dr Doug McCann, ‘The Alchemy of Gold; Myths and Beliefs about Gold in the time of the Gold Rush’
10:05-10:30 Clive Willman, ‘Scientists on the goldfields, 170 years of geoscientific discoveries’
10:30-11:00 Morning Tea – Book Sales, Information Stands
Environmental Transformation (Main Hall)
11:00-11:45 Professor Susan Lawrence and Dr Peter Davies, ‘Environmental Impacts of Gold’
11:45-12:10 Paul Foreman, ‘The ecological impact of the gold rush runs deep, but there are potential solutions if we care to take restoration and sustainability seriously’
12:10-12:30 Q & A Professor Susan Lawrence, Dr Peter Davies, Clive Willman, Dr Doug McCann, David Bannear and Paul Foreman
Workshop Room To run concurrently with Environmental Transformation
11:00-12:00 Geoff Hocking , ‘Sandhurst – What’s In a Name?’
12:00-12:30 Catherine Jenkins, ‘Tales from the River Bank: Short Stories of Gold and the Murray River’
12:30-13:30 Lunch
Technological Transformation of the Goldfields (Main Hall)
13:30-13:55 George Milford, ‘Thompsons Foundry & the transformative impacts on Mining & the Local Community’
14:00-14:25 Mandy Jean, ‘Innovation and the resolution of two great housing crises on the goldfields: the miners cottage built on residency areas and miners rights and mid-20th century reclaiming of mines sites for housing’
14:30-14:55 Stephen Charman, ‘Exploring the chequered history of the Coliban Water Scheme. How water from the Great Divide was brought to Bendigo and Castlemaine’
15:00-15:20 Q&A Panel Discussion – George Milford, Mandy Jean, Stephen Charman
15:30-17:00 Field Trips To run concurrently with the 15:30-17:00 Afternoon Workshops & Panel
Option 1: Mopoke Gully Waterwheel Site Yapeen, with a return tour past the Former Brown Store and the John Smith Store in Yapeen, Max Kay
Option 2: North British Mine Maldon, Derek Reid
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