This article is about the site of the battle primarily. For political and social developments, origin and aftermath of the rebellion, see Eureka Rebellion. For the military action, see Battle of the Eureka Stockade.
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The Eureka Stockade Memorial Park (also known as the Eureka Stockade Reserve) is believed to encompass the site of the Battle of the Eureka Stockade that was fought in Ballarat, Victoria on 3 December 1854. Records of "Eureka Day" ceremonies at the site of the battle go back to 1855. In addition to the Eureka Stockade Monument, there are other points of interest in the reserve, including the Eureka Stockade Gardens and an interpretative centre. There was formerly a swimming pool and other structures. There has been a nearby caravan park since the 1950s. The present Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee has undergone several name changes since 1922.
The exact dimensions and location of the Eureka Stockade are a matter of debate among scholars.
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