Exploring the goldfields, a land built on the dreams of fortune seekers, is still about searching for gold and experiencing the city’s impressive array of heritage buildings, spectacular mountain ranges and sweeping wildflower plains.
Exploring the goldfields, a land built on the dreams of fortune seekers, is still about searching for gold and experiencing the city’s impressive array of heritage buildings, spectacular mountain ranges and sweeping wildflower plains. With more than 50 million ounces of the precious metal dug out of them, the WA Goldfields form the largest gold-producing region in Australia, and the fifth largest in the world. Today, multi-million-dollar mining corporations have taken over, but reminders of earlier times – when men travelled the world in search of their fortunes – are everywhere you look. A replica statue of Paddy Hannan, who first found gold in Kalgoorlie in 1893, takes pride of place outside the town hall – the original bronze piece is inside, along with a well-preserved theatre where Dame Nellie Melba once sang. Hannan Street boasts grand historic buildings and pubs, as does Burt Street in Boulder, now fully refurbished after an earthquake in 2010. You can try your luck at prospecting and fossicking, or check out the region’s non-metallic riches, such as the Great Western Woodlands, sweeping plains of spinifex and wildflowers, or the spectacular Kennedy Ranges. At Mt Augustus, the world’s largest rock, you can see Indigenous rock art believed to be up to 40,000 years old.Explore Kalgoorlie - Boulder
Updated: 24 Aug 2018
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