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The road from Melbourne to Bendigo, for instance, was a rough dirt track through the bush, but men on horses and horse-drawn coaches carrying huge amounts of gold travelled it every day and it was pretty easy if you had a horse and a gun to stop in front of a coach or a traveller and demand all the gold you could carry and then disappear into the bush.

In less than a week, more than a dozen robberies occurred between Kyneton and Forest Creek. Twenty-two men rowed out, boarded the ship and sailed it away. Only four of the 22 men were ever caught and the stories around the digging were that Captain Melville was to blame.

Making money but not mining for gold. He was sentences to prison for 6 years. Who was the child and why did Burke carry this image? The child has never been identified and historians remain puzzled. This draws many questions from students — why was a notorious bushranger carrying this image? Who had taken the photo? Back to prison! His story and memories are a worthwhile read and have be easily integrated into our cross curricular program.

Students can not only learn that all actions have consequences but more importantly change is always possible. It is never too late. Want more on Bushrangers? In the Ribbon Gang used Abercrombie Caves as their hide out. Ralph Entwistle was the leader of the Ribbon Gang. He was transported to Australia for stealing clothing, a minor offence with a harsh punishment.

Entwistle was assigned to work for John Liscombe near Bathurst. Designed by teachers for primary and secondary school students to use in class or at home. See all learning resources.

Skip to main content. Search Search. Capture of bushrangers at night by gold police. Capture of bushrangers at night by gold police, ca. Use the information to create an artwork or illustration demonstrating life on the goldfields for a woman. Which of the bushrangers operated on the goldfields? Make a list, and select one to research in depth. Create a biography of the bush ranger using resources from Britannica School.

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