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Moolort, Victoria

Moolort
Victoria
Moolort is located in Shire of Central Goldfields
Moolort
Moolort
Coordinates 37°05′S 143°56′E / 37.083°S 143.933°E / -37.083; 143.933Coordinates: 37°05′S 143°56′E / 37.083°S 143.933°E / -37.083; 143.933
Population 7 (2006)
 • Density .01/km2 (0.026/sq mi)
Established 1855
Postcode(s) 3465
Elevation 250 m (820 ft)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10)
 • Summer (DST) AEDT (UTC+11)
LGA(s) Shire of Central Goldfields

Moolort is a locality in central Victoria, Australia approximately halfway between the major rural cities of Ballarat and Bendigo.

The main industry is currently agriculture with sheep and crop farming being the most prevalent although over the last 15 years some smaller farms have started growing grapes for wine and conifers for Christmas trees. In the past however, Moolort was a large gold mining area which at one point had rivalled other local mining towns in the area for population. There is one mine on the outskirts of Moolort that currently mines vivianite and siderite.

Due to a mistake with calculations, the first shaft of the Moolort mines was sunk approximately 6,000 ft (1,846 m) to the west of the main lead; this meant that the miners had to dig across to the lead while underground after already having dug down to 284 ft (87 m), until a new shaft was sunk. This new shaft was at Keystone and allowed the mines to extract material closer to its source. But the heads of the mining companies did not believe that colonial workmanship was up to the task of constructing the equipment that was needed, especially the water pumps. The pumps were needed to clear water from the mines as a water basin is under a large part of the Moolort plains; at the height of operations the mines were pumping out 20,000,000 gallons (91 megalitres) of water every day. This led them to buy the equipment from London in England as well as from the United States at a price of £500,000 at a time when gold was selling for about £2 per ounce. It was this excessive capitalisation that ultimately led to the downfall of the Moolort mines as even though the mines were quite rich they were never able to pay dividends.

The mines around Moolort were significant because they were the first deep lead mines in the Maldon Mining Division and among the first to use electrical power.

Victorian Colonial Government "Electric Light and Power Act 1896" Report Archives reveal that the Deep Leads Electric Transmission Company was formed and was approved by the Government (under Electric Supply Order-In-Council #14) in 1899, to build and operate a substantial private Electric Supply Undertaking serving the mines of Charlotte Plains, New Havilah, Junction Deep Leads and Victorian Deep Leads in Moolort. The records advise that the main purpose of the electrical undertaking was to operate the pumps to de-water the mining operations and to provide lighting. These records also indicate that this electrical operation ceased in July 1909.


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