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Discover the compelling narrative of 'Sludge: Disaster on Victoria's Goldfields', a captivating trade paperback that delves into the troubling legacy of the gold rush in Victoria. This book explores the environmental impact of gold mining, revealing how it resulted in catastrophic pollution and devastation of the land. With a focus on the infamous sludge, a term used to describe the toxic waste produced during mining, this insightful read highlights the continuing repercussions for the state's rivers, floodplains, and agricultural lands. Join us as we uncover how this mining disaster engulfed once-fertile regions and effectively altered the landscape of Victoria. 'Sludge' narrates the harrowing story of how children and wildlife suffered during this dark chapter, as mining effluents contaminated three-quarters of Victorian waterways. This essential historical account not only sheds light on the forgotten filth of the past, but it also resonates with current environmental challenges, making it a vital read for anyone interested in Australia's ecological history. Celebrate the environmental movement's origins, framed through the lens of this historical catastrophe. Filled with vivid accounts and expert commentary, 'Sludge' is both a wake-up call for today’s society and a remarkable rediscovery of our shared past. Perfect for history buffs, environmentalists, and anyone keen to understand the implications of human impact on nature, 'Sludge: Disaster on Victoria's Goldfields' is a must-read.