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157: 502:, the population had grown by 184 to 1,510 (51.6% female, 48.4% male), with 0.62 residents per hectare. The median age was forty years with 14.0% born outside Australia. The most common other countries of birth were England (46), New Zealand (16), and United States of America (10). Compared to the rest of the Mt Alexander Shire, Campbells Creek had a smaller proportion of people born overseas and was home to a higher proportion of couple families with a child or children; 9.2 percent were one-parent families, compared with 10.4 percent for the Mount Alexander Shire. In 2011, there were 674 households in Campbells Creek. The most common religious affiliation was "No Religion" (40%), followed by Anglican (14%). At the 1247: 951: 825: 141: 606:. Gathering together for safety, as hostility to the Chinese was overt and overwhelming, there were numerous local conflicts, some of considerable proportions. Calico tents were the main domiciles, lining narrow thoroughfares dotted with joss temples, tea-houses, tailors, apothecaries, gambling establishments, opium dens, herbalists and barbers. The Chinese tended to work not so much as individuals, but in a type of co-operative, using a system of open-cast alluvial mining. A fire swept away the Chinese camp at Campbells Creek on 515:
the 2011 Census, Campbells Creek has a low level of disadvantage, in fact the lowest in the Mount Alexander Shire: the median weekly household income was $ 1025 (compared with $ 838 for the Shire). Similarly, at 2.9 percent, unemployment in Campbells Creek was significantly lower than the statewide average of 5.4 percent. A higher proportion of residents of Campbells Creek held formal qualifications compared to the Shire and a lower proportion of the population were 60+ years of age.
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east of Mt Franklin approximately 500 years ago . Early squatters moved into the area in the 1840s with their flocks of sheep, thus displacing the indigenous people. There were many clashes between the two groups, some fatal. The local people resorted to spearing sheep for food as they were displaced from their own hunting lands, and this was used as an excuse to massacre groups of Aboriginal people.
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Just beyond, on the left, is the two-storey verandah façade of the Diggers’ Store constructed in 1857. In 1864 it was renamed the Vine Hotel, after its grape vines, which still grow there. It was rebuilt in 1876 after a fire and is now a Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. On the other side of the road,
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Perhaps the most notable historical building in Campbells Creek is the Five Flags Hotel, which celebrated its opening ball on Friday 1 June 1855, or the recently re-opened Five Flags Merchants Cafe & General Store, which is older still. The area surrounding them was known as Five Flags after the
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When the Protectorate closed in 1848, some Dja Dja Wurrung remained and could still be seen in the bush and in the towns. Their numbers were small and overtaken by new settlers, the pastoral Chinese, ahead of the gold rush of the early 1850s. There are still Aboriginal people living in the vicinity.
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of the land upon which the township of Campbells Creek is situated. The Dja Dja Wurrung people have been living on this land for 40,000 years. One of their local legends talks of seeing a mountain of fire which, according to Castlemaine geologist Dr Julian Hollis, refers to a volcanic eruption north
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Continuing south, just past the Campbells Creek Park, is a small weatherboard ‘Shire of Mount Alexander Ex Shire of Newstead’ Hall. This was originally a toll collecting office that was moved from outside the Five Flags Hotel. This hall was later used as the town hall from 1860–1915 when the Mount
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Campbells Creek supports a licensed post office, hotel, general store and cafe, a hardware store and numerous businesses, such as bed-and-breakfast accommodation, a beauty therapist, a bookshop, engineering and earthmoving businesses, mechanics, a transport firm and a swimming school. According to
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Alex and Margaret Kennedy took over their relative William Campbell’s lease in the 1840s. Their child Jessie became the first non-aboriginal child born in the Castlemaine area, at a site at the southern entrance to Campbells Creek that is now a rest stop for travelers exploring the heritage gold
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A little further along Main Road are two former churches: the first (Methodist) built in 1862 and now belonging to the Olivet Christian College; the second, ‘Church of the Holy Trinity’, has been used as an antique shop but is now a private residence. On the other side of the road is a
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This rapid growth into the late 1800s declined as gold supplies waned and mines closed. Bucket dredging was employed early in the 20th century to extract the last remnants of gold. After the Victorian Gold Rush era, orchards, vineyards, breweries and farms sustained the settlement.
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After gold was discovered in 1851, a canvas-tent shanty town emerged. By 1853 it was estimated that 3000 people, from all walks of life and countries, were living along Campbells Creek. There were numerous hotels, a brewery, houses of worship belonging to the Primitive
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In order to control the Aboriginal population in Victoria, the colonial government appointed a Chief Protector and four deputies to "watch over the rights and interests of Natives, to protect them from any encroachments on their property." One of these deputies,
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and then established the Strathloddon run, the boundaries of which encompassed the entire creek valley. Campbell became a leader and spokesman for squatters across Victoria and, in 1851, was elected to represent the Loddon electorate in the first
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At the foot of Norwood Hill, just before the Campbells Creek sign, are two small cottages with gables: on the right hand side is Vermont Villa (131), which dates from 1861, and, on the other side of the road, Jubilee Cottage (c. 1860).
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A little further along, on the left, is a second-hand book-store, which had been the Standard Hotel, built in 1854 as the Bath Arms, and purchased by the Standard Brewery in 1869.
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behind a hedged picket fence, is a gracious Federation house that originally belonged to the owner of the Campbells Creek Brewery which had stood behind the impressive home.
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Temperance Hall. Membership was open to all who would sign a pledge to completely abstain from alcohol. Members gained death and sickness benefits.
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team named the Campbells Creek Magpies. They have the record for the largest known score in Australian Rules Football history when they beat
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The Campbells Creek Soldiers Memorial records locals in all the Australian Services who died in both World Wars, in theatres such as
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The town is named after a tributary of the Loddon River, namely Campbells Creek, which flows through the township. Dr Barker and
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Campbells Creek had a population of 1,786. Of these people 46.3% were male and 53.7% female. The median age was 42 years.
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As you travel from Castlemaine through Campbells Creek, the Main Road is lined with many historical buildings.
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In the second half of the 1850s a huge Chinese camp of more than 3000 people emerged along Campbells Creek and
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were early squatters in this area. Campbell had been employed by the Macarthur family on land near
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1875 destroying most of a little Canton but saving the Five Flags Hotel (which remains today).
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Region. The town shares its name with a line of billabongs flowing south towards the nearby
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Castlemaine Bus Lines travel several times on weekdays from Campbells Creek to the
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many nationalities that worked the gold fields hereabouts.
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wattle-and-daub building which was once a cordial factory.
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of the 1850s and the Post Office opened on 16 April 1858.
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Alexander Shire amalgamated with the Shire of Newstead.
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where trains and buses depart to Melbourne, Bendigo,
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Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia, 1788-1930
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Campbells Creek is located in Shire of Mount Alexander
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37°06′S 144°12′E / 37.100°S 144.200°E / -37.100; 144.200
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UTC+10
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UTC+11
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Castlemaine
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Shire of Mount Alexander
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Bendigo West
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