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run, named the creek "Bendigo' Creek", originally spelled "Bednego Creek" after a local bullock driver and employee of the Mount Alexander North run. Although the bullock driver's actual name remains unknown, he "was handy with his fists" and was consequently nicknamed for the English bare-knuckle
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and building a hut on the creek in the valley. The creek was just within the north-eastern boundary of the Mount Alexander North pastoral run. The location on Bendigo Creek where gold was alleged to have been first discovered in October 1851 was a short distance from that shepherd's hut.
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and other state forests. The 17,020-hectare (42,100-acre) park was created in 2002 from the former Whipstick State Park, Kamarooka State Park, One Tree Hill Regional Park, Mandurang State Forest and the Sandhurst State Forest.
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after which the valley is named. The Bendigo Creek forms a geographic spine through the city and suburbs of Bendigo. The valley is notable as a major
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near the geographical centre of the state. The valley is approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of
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The Bendigo Valley contains the entire city of Bendigo and surrounding suburbs which also encompass the former
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are the main roads into and through the valley, connecting Bendigo with other capital and regional cities.
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destination and is the location of one of the world's largest and longest-lived gold production areas.
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The first European settlers, who arrived in 1837 after the survey of the area in 1836 by Major Sir
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as the valley was "wide, gentle, well-grassed and secluded". Later the settlers brought
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within the municipal boundary in his "Plan of the Valley of Bendigo" in 1856.
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Although the Bendigo Valley was first surveyed in 1852, in 1854 the
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The occupants of the Mount Alexander North run, later called the
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Title from Plan of the Valley of Bendigo in 1856 by R.W. Larritt
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The original inhabitants of the Bendigo Valley are the
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Plan of the Valley of Bendigo in 1856 by R. W. Larritt
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to the creek valley, making it an outstation of the
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Bendigo
Victoria
Australia
North Central Victoria
Melbourne
Bendigo Creek
tourist
Greater Bendigo National Park
Calder Highway
Midland Highway
McIvor Highway
Borough of Eaglehawk
City of Greater Bendigo
Dja Dja Wurrung
European settlers
Thomas Mitchell
bullocks
sheep
Mount Alexander
pastoral run
Surveyor-General of Victoria
Andrew Clarke
Sandhurst
White Hills

Ravenswood
William Abednego "Bendigo" Thompson
"Greater Bendigo National Park"
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