The rebellion of miners at Eureka Stockade is a key event in the development of Australia’s political systems and attitudes towards democracy and equality. Eureka leader Peter Lalor, December 1854: It is my duty now to swear you in, and to take with you the oath to be faithful to the Southern Cross. Now hear me with attention.. Eureka Oath 1854. Gallery. Click an image for a larger view. More images from the Australian Heritage Photographic Library; The Eureka Stockade Gardens commemorate the Eureka rebellion—one of Australia’s defining political and social moments and an event that gave rise to Australia’s unique tradition of a ‘fair go’. Ingredients for a rebellion
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The rebellion at Eureka Stockade in live-sketch animation, as told by historian David Hunt. Note: Five soldiers died at the stockade.. Eureka was also a key event in the development of an Australian identity. Let’s leave the last word to Clara du Val, who took over her partner’s role as editor of the Ballarat Times after he was arrested.. The Eureka Stockade is considered the birthplace of Australian democracy. On December 3, 1854, it was the site of a conflict between gold miners, or diggers, and the government in Ballarat, Victoria . The conflict, also known as the Eureka Rebellion, is the most celebrated uprising in Australian history.