According to 'The History of Gold Discovery in Victoria' , James Flett names the Moe Swamp as Sunny Creek on p 141. "Gold, tin and rubies were found in a tributary of Trafalgar Creek in June, 1876, and there were new gold discoveries in 1877, which the diggers refused to make public. In 1878 diggers were working on Sunny Creek (Moe Swamp), and a company, the Pioneer Co., built a race on Couchman's Creek. There were then 75 diggers working in the Traralgon division." Cheers Shirley