Kerubut emas Victoria merupakan zaman dalam sejarah Victoria, Australia kira-kira antara 1851 dan lewat 1860-an. Ia membawa kepada zaman yang sangat makmur untuk tanah jajahan Australia, dan kemasukan pertumbuhan penduduk dan modal kewangan dengan banyaknya untuk Melbourne, yang diberi gelaran "Marvellous Melbourne" akibat perolehan kekayaan.[1]
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