Windeyer is a small rural locality today, but it was a booming community of six settlements after gold was discovered there in 1851, with its peak between 1852 and 1862. This study will look at the period of the gold rushes, and the families who remained after the others left.
Timeframe
1851 – present day.
Population
1851 – sparse, 2021 – 187
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