Links

The Links on this page are to the Websites of our Supporters and Colleagues.Click on a link that interests you and discover more about Gympie.

Gympie Regional Council

The Gympie Regional Council’s contractor maintains the museum grounds by mowing the grass and controlling the weeds.www.gympie.qld.gov.au

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Woodworks Museum

Museum featuring exhibits on the history of regional forestry, along with live demonstrations.http://www.woodworksmuseum.com.au/

Click here to learn more about the Australian Light Horse Association

The Australian Light Horse Association

The site is dedicated to the Australian Light Horse Regiments, and the Light Horsemen who served their country in both war and peace. They also curate an extensive exhibition of military memorabilia at our Museum.http://www.lighthorse.org.au/

Accommodation and Facilities

Great Eastern Motor Inn27 Geordie Rd Gympie  Tel 07 5482 7288www.greateastern.com.au

The Shady Rest17 Violet St Gympie Tel 07 5482 1999www.shadyrestmotel.com

Gympie Muster Inn21 Wickham St Gympie  Tel 07 5482 8666www.gympiemusterinn.com

The Empire Hotel196 Mary St Tel 07 5481 2882empirehotelgympie@bigpond.com

The Victory Hotel/Motel54 Bath Tce Gympie  Tel 07 5482 1503 

SunhineCoastOnline.comIf you’re looking for something on the Sunshine Coast, try a search for it here.

Gympies History

In 1867, James Nash discovered 72 ounces of Gold. This started the Gold Rush in Gympie and it became known as The Town that saved Queensland from Bankruptcy...

Get In Touch

  • 215 Brisbane Road, Monkland, Qld
  • (07) 5482 3995

Thank you

The Society thanks the Gympie Regional Council for their assistance with the development of our collection management database by funding two new laptop computers under the Community Development Grant Scheme
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About Us

The Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum is operated by the Gympie & District Historical Society Inc, a wholly volunteer operated organisation, with the Museum development and operation the most significant of its objectives. The Society was formed in 1965 to establish the Museum on the site of the former No 2 South Great Eastern Mine which was the second richest mine on the Gympie Goldfields

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