Shepparton & Goulburn Valley's range of museums and landmarks which provide insight into our rich and colourful stories of intrigue, bravery, survival and charm.
From our Aboriginal history to our link to World War II and how our region has grown and flourished with irrigation, our history and our story will be sure to inspire you to discover more.
Explore the region’s past through various community museums, including Tatura Irrigation and Wartime Camps Museum, which displays fascinating items donated from those who experienced life as internees and POWs in the region during the World War II, among them thousands of Germans, Italians and Japanese.
Why not take a drive on our "History and Heritage" touring route - a self guided tour itinerary with map and information.
Mural painted by well known artist Adnate depicts the late Aunty Geraldine Briggs and...
Mural painted by well known artist Adnate, features Aunty Margaret Tucker (MBE) and...
Mural painted by well known artist Matt Adnate features Aunty Violet Harrison and Aunty...
Mural painted by well known artist Cam Scale, features Private Daniel Cooper, a Yorta...
Mural painted by well known artist Adnate depicts the late William Cooper and the late...
The Bangerang Cultural Centre, the first of its kind in Australia, aims to preserve and...
Antiques and Collectables. You want it, June's Got It! Open 7 days a week with the...
A beautiful place for visitors to enjoy a fabulous showcase of local flora on the site...
The Military History Trail provides the perfect opportunity for any type of getaway you...
The Dookie Rail Trail offers scenic views of rolling hills, seasonal crops, wildlife...
The Furphy Museum is the only museum of its type in the world. The museum is housed...
The official German War Cemetery in Australia - listed on the Victorian Heritage...