The goldfield was named for the creek along which the mines were sited; "Jim Crow Creek," now renamed Larni Barramal Yaluk, which winds 26 km due north from Breakneck Gorge in Hepburn Regional Park, joining the
Loddon River below the Guildford Plateau at Strangways. Recent, more enlightened attitudes to First Peoples moved
Mount Alexander Shire Council in conjunction with Hepburn Shire Council, North Central Catchment Management Authority and DJAARA (formerly the
Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation) in 2021 to rename Jim Crow Creek, first applied to the area of Lalgambook/Mt Franklin by Captain
John Hepburn who lived there in the 1830’s. Both
Hepburn Shire Council and Mount Alexander Shire Councils voted unanimously in April 2022 to name it, in local Dja Dja Wurrung language, "Larni Barramal Yaluk" (Home of the Emu Creek), acknowledging that the term ‘
Jim Crow’ is knowingly derogatory as it stems from international
racial segregation and anti-black
racism, which was prevalent also in colonial Australia. == Mining activity ==