Sulky Gully

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Sulky Gully was the location of a gold discovery in the 1860s near what is now Ballarat, Victoria. [1]

37°28′00″S143°52′00″E / 37.4667°S 143.8667°E / -37.4667; 143.8667

  1. "Sulky Gully - Ballarat and District Industrial Heritage Project". bih.federation.edu.au. Retrieved 4 August 2023.

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