There are 11 attractions in Greater Bendigo open on Tuesday
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Discover the unique history of the Sunshine Harvester which was developed in the Elmore area by Hugh Victor McKay.
Longtime destination for fine art exhibitions (both regional and international) for many eras.
Established in 1858, Bendigo Pottery offers visitors a unique experience of both historical and modern pottery production. Bendigo Pottery offers high-quality pottery at factory prices, an antiques and collectibles center with over 40 booths, heritage-listed wood-burning kilns, and an interpretive museum. The Interpretative Museum features a theater set in an old wood-fired oven and displays of kilns, manufacturing equipment and pottery made over the past 150 years.
Experience Bendigo's beautiful historic streets, art and culture, fine wine and book accommodation with a local.
The Golden Dragon Museum opened in 1991.
Perfect for all types of events, Heathcote RSL Hall has for many years been the venue of choice for food and wine festivals, Christmas parties, community events and arts shows and exhibitions.
Huntly Memorial Hall is a large brick building with a white facade on the main street through Huntly.
Come join us at JUMPZ Trampoline Park VIC for an unforgettable experience of fun and fitness.
La Trobe Art Institute is La Trobe University's center for contemporary art, curatorial practice and cultural collections. We work with artists and partners from around the world to showcase leading contemporary art in Central Victoria. Designed by architect Peter Elliot, our award-winning venue is located in the bohemian district of Bendigo's View Street, adjacent to cafes and restaurants and opposite the Bendigo Art Gallery. These include gallery spaces, a tiered auditorium, an artist's stud
The Post Office Gallery is a vibrant and evolving center for the creation and presentation of contemporary art. The Post Office Gallery strives to offer an innovative exhibition programme, appeal to a diverse audience and create strong connections to the local and wider community. The gallery's rotating exhibition program features artwork by students and staff of FedUni Academy of Arts, emerging and native Australian and international artists, as well as new acquisitions from FedUni's exten
The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion being built near Bendigo, Australia is 50 square meters at its base and almost 50 meters high.