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Guided Surface Tour

Back to Bendigo Heritage
Cost
$15.00 Per Student
Ratio
1:10
Type
Staff-led, Self-Directed
Duration
45 Mins
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 8, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Humanities & Social Science

Dominated by a huge 22 metre high poppet head, students will learn about the original buildings and machinery which were essential to the operation of Central Deborah Gold Mine, including the Blacksmith’s Shop, First Aid quarters, Carbide Lamp Room, Engine Room and Gold Treatment Area. Afterwards, students can try their hand at panning for gold!

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About the Program

Dominated by a huge 22 metre high poppet head, students will learn about the original buildings and machinery which were essential to the operation of Central Deborah Gold Mine, including the Blacksmith’s Shop, First Aid quarters, Carbide Lamp Room, Engine Room and Gold Treatment Area. Afterwards, students can try their hand at panning for gold!

Documents

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS SITE MAP SOCIAL SCRIPT

Further Infomation

What to bring:

  • Flat enclosed footwear, the ground is rough and uneven.
  • Dress for the season, this is an outdoor expereince.
  • Camera, you won't want to forget this adventure.
  • Pocket money. There is a fantastic gift shop with affordable keep sakes to help your students remember their journey underground.

Objectives

Level 5-6: From Colony to Nation

Level 9-10: Australia and Asia

For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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