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Hannan’s North Tourist Mine

on Thursdays at 1.30pm, including war artefacts from the Boer War, World Wars I and II, Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, and more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions. Immerse yourself in stories of the Goldfields region and its warfare history – a worthwhile and enriching experience for locals and visitors alike. Tours: $10 adult, $8 concession, $4 child (includes tour badge giveaway). Museum of the Goldfields The Museum of the Goldfields showcases the rich history of the Eastern

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Hannans North Tourist Mine During your visit, climb aboard a giant 793C haul truck, stand in the shovel of a 994F loader, listen to Paddy tell his tale of discovery, pan for gold and try your hand at a game of two-up. Open daily, 9am to 4pm (closed public holidays).

Goldfields and the city’s mining heritage. Step back in time to what life would have been like for prospectors and their families in the early 1900s and explore the state’s largest collection of gold bars and nuggets. Open daily, 10am to 3pm (closed public holidays. Open on ANZAC Day 1pm-3pm).

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Immerse yourself in the rugged wilderness of Australia’s Golden Outback, which has remained largely unchanged for billions of years. Travelling this region will arouse a feeling of venturing back into ancient times, especially when you’re with an Aboriginal guide who can reveal astonishing secrets handed down by their ancestors over thousands of years.

With a variety of experiences in hunting, food gathering, bush survival and bush medicine, your guide will take you on a unique journey along ‘hidden tracks’, which unveil a fascinatingly different perception of the country’s rich natural treasures and the influential role they play in paving their lifestyle. For the Aboriginal people, their spiritual connection to the land and natural environment is a key part of their identity. Their knowledge of the country and the sacred places that are scattered through it are priceless gems in a fast changing world and a deeply moving experience, that you’re sure to take home as lasting memories.

For more details about the full range of authentic Aboriginal tourism experiences in Australia’s Golden Outback and Western Australia, visi t www.waitoc.com . The Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council (WAITOC) is the peak not for profit organisation representing Indigenous Tourism on Country, showcasing over 100 of the best of WA’s unique Indigenous Tourism experiences & authentic cultural offerings.

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