Overview
From the Biblical and boxing origins of the name ‘Bendigo’ to the fight for democracy in Australia, the Chinese diggers who called Bendigo Dai Gum San – New Gold Mountain – and the two women who started it all, this is a walking tour through what was once the richest city in the world.
It’s around two kilometres all up, with 13 stops and will take you about two hours to complete. You can take it in stages, or over a couple of days if you wish.
Your guide for this tour is Robyn Annear, author of acclaimed books such as Nothing But Gold and Bearbrass and who’s forebears were some of the first Europeans to set foot into the mud and dust of the Bendigo goldfields.
Robyn is joined by historians Russell Jack and Geoff Hocking, with gold rush songs are from the late, great folksinger, Danny Spooner.