From the off, there’s a lot going on in the down and literally dirty streets, camps and gum-tree lined banks of hit SBS show New Gold Mountain. As written by Peter Cox and directed by Corrie Chen, it’s a multi-faceted gem that blends a pioneering Western spirit with a bloody murder mystery.
And yet it’s also so much more than that. Examining the oft-unspoken history of Chinese immigrants during Victoria’s infamous Gold Rush mayhem and the fraught relations between the community of have-a-go miners, the take-it-all British forces and the determination to survive of the First Nations peoples, it unwraps layer upon layer of personal and political upheaval. All that plus a brilliant showcase for women making their way in the world in spite of the barriers constantly thrown in their way.
But who are the main players and what do they have at stake?
Leung Wei Shing (Yoson An)

Yoson An plays the complex character of Shing Source: Goalpost Television
As the nominal leader of the Chinese miners’ camp, Shing wants what’s best for his people and will schmooze with the odious British Commissioner to do so. But he’s also pocketing a skim off the top of the gold they uncover and, on the downlow, hunting for new sources he plans to keep secret. All of which will put his camp and his own skin at risk, unless he and loyal assistant Gok (Chris Masters Mah) can stave off war. And that’s before his double dealings see him at odds with another Chinese powerbroker newly arrived from the dried up gold fields in California.
Annie (Maria Angelico)

There's a lot swirling around Maria Angelico's Annie Source: Goalpost Television
Frederick Standish (Daniel Spielman)

Daniel Spielman as Standish Source: Goalpost Television
Another of the show’s historical figures brought to life, he’s also a character who, like Patrick, has come to the Victorian Goldfields looking for a fresh start. An alcoholic with a gambling addiction and debts to escape, he’s attempting to remake himself, working his political connections to land a gig as the British force’s ‘Chinese protector’. It’s his job to oversee the unfair tax to be levied on the Chinese miners, but he has sympathy for Shing and his men. Not that their relationship is uncomplicated, as he's also pressing Shing to give up one of his camp in an unfurling murder investigation - a demand that will put Shing in an impossible situation.
Belle Roberts (Alyssa Sutherland)

Alyssa Sutherland as Belle Roberts (with An as Shing) in ‘New Gold Mountain’. Source: Goalpost Television
In a canny move, Belle spins her own gold from lead by using the printing press to start up a Chinese-language offering, with a little help from Chinese local Chen (Sebastian Li), an apothecary’s assistant turned newspaperman. All of which leads her to Shing. She’ll use her high society connections to help him win more rights for his miners, if only he’ll fork out on advertising in her pages. Her investigative journalism nous finds her determined to find out what happened to Annie.
Cheung Lei (Mabel Li)

Mabel Li as Lei Source: Goalpost Television
Leung Wei Sun (Sam Wang)

Sam Wang as Leung Wei Sun in ‘New Gold Mountain’. Source: Goalpost Television
Patrick Thomas (Christopher James Baker)

Christopher James Baker as Patrick Thomas in ‘New Gold Mountain’. Source: Goalpost Television
Hattie (Leonie Whyman)

Leonie Whyman as 'Hattie' in a scene from New Gold Mountain. Source: SBS
William and Clara Wright (Rhys Muldoon and Alison Bell)

Allison Bell and Rhys Muldoon Source: Goalpost Television
Four-part series New Gold Mountain will air as a special feature-length movie on SBS World Movies at 8.30pm, Saturday 30 October. Meet the cast and crew, and find out more about life on the goldfields, at the New Gold Mountain program page. The series is also now streaming at SBS On Demand. Episodes are also available with subtitles in Arabic, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese.