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The exchanges of Australia and New Zealand chart the financial development of the Pacific, from gold-rush era trading floors to modern electronic markets.
| Exchange | City | Country | Established | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Melbourne Stock Exchange | Melbourne | Australia | 1861 | Gothic Revival |
| New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) | Wellington | New Zealand | 1867 | Varied (modern) |
| Sydney Stock Exchange | Sydney | Australia | 1871 | Federation Free Classical |
| ED Miles Mining Exchange (former) | Charters Towers | Australia | 1883 (firm); building erected 1887 | Victorian classical (rendered masonry facade on a timber building) |
| Gympie Stock Exchange (former Australian Joint Stock Bank, Stock Exchange Offices & Club) | Gympie | Australia | 1884 (Gympie Stock Exchange founded); occupied this 1882 AJSB building 1902-1923 | Classical (colonial Neoclassical) with a Doric temple front |
| Adelaide Stock Exchange | Adelaide | Australia | 1887 | Federation Free Classical |
| Stock Exchange of Perth (Perth Stock Exchange) | Perth | Australia | 1889 | Late Victorian / Federation Free Classical (Renaissance Revival) |
| Charters Towers Stock Exchange Arcade (Royal Arcade) | Charters Towers | Australia | 1890 (exchange occupied arcade); building completed 1888 | Late nineteenth-century commercial arcade (Victorian) |
| Dunedin Stock Exchange (Exchange Building) | Dunedin | New Zealand | Brokers' association 1867; stock exchange 1893; occupied the Exchange Building from May 1900 | Palladian with Italian and Grecian (Renaissance Revival) detailing |