William McLachlan discovered
alluvial gold at Pleasant Creek in May 1853, but the yield was not in sufficient volumes to attract much interest, as the
Ballarat and
Bendigo fields were known to be giving better results, and had already established the infrastructure to support the miners. There was however sufficient numbers for the area to support the beginnings of a settlement. The town site was first settled during 1853 and was named Pleasant Creek. The mining population of the Stawell field remained relatively small (averaging 200 or less) until 1857 when a series of new alluvial gold discoveries were made. In August 1857 more extensive prospecting and mining occurred at what became known as Commercial Street, Pleasant Creek. Two
Post Offices were opened, Pleasant Creek on 19 October 1857 and Quartz Reef, Pleasant Creek on 1 June 1859. In 1858 diggers opened the Great Western goldfield, which was worked by some 9,000
prospectors. In 1870 Stawell post office was renamed Stawell West, and Quartz Reef, Stawell post office was renamed to Stawell. Stawell
Town Hall was constructed in 1872, under the guidance of Stawell Shire Engineer, John D'Alton. The former Free Library and
Mechanics Institute building at 170 Main Street was constructed in 1874 to the design of Stawell
architect, George Inskip. The building has served as the location of the Mechanics Institute, School of Design (later School of Mines) and the Borough Library. It is now the headquarters of Australian Regional Education. The town's water supply system was designed by John D'Alton in 1875, diverting water from Fyan's Creek by tunnels and pipelines, construction was completed in 1881. By the mid-1920s the gold mining had effectively ceased as the yields were found to be no longer commercially viable. The mine was closed in 2016, following pressure from environmental protection agencies, following the mines plans to turn
open cut. This was followed by fear that the town would become a ghost town of sorts, however, the mine reopened fully in early 2019. ==Demographics==