Information about Bendigo’s traditional owners, and 19th and 20th century historical attractions and landmarks to visit.
Aboriginal cultural heritage
The Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung are recognised as the Traditional Owners and rightful peoples to protect, preserve and manage Aboriginal cultural heritage in the Greater Bendigo municipality. There are two appointed registered Aboriginal parties for our area - Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation and Taungurung Clans Aboriginal Corporation.
City of Greater Bendigo Civic Collection
Reflecting the economic, social and political history of the City, this growing collection is comprised of photographs, artworks, paper-based material, costumes, furniture, and ephemera which contribute collectively to the community's understanding of the development the region since the 1830's. Return again and again to discover new additions to the collection as it evolves over time.
Explore the City's Civic Collection via Victorian Collections.
Nineteenth and twentieth century Bendigo
Bendigo Art Gallery is one of the oldest and largest regional galleries in Australia.
Discover more about the faith of the Chinese migrants who came to Bendigo in search of gold.
For over 150 years Bendigo Pottery has been famous for creating high quality ceramics.
Step back into our golden era and experience one of the most remarkable boom time buildings in Victoria.
Explore the sights of Bendigo aboard a Vintage 'Talking' Tram.
Discover the unique history of the Sunshine Harvester developed in the Elmore area by Hugh Victor McKay.
See the tunnels of a real twentieth century gold mine. Home of Australia's deepest underground mine tour.
Natural heritage
Bendigo is surrounded by a greenbelt of forest. Our natural heritage includes an amazing show of wildflowers each year, Box-Ironbark forest that supports a rich array of flora and fauna, and mallee eucalypts of the 'Whipstick Scrub'.
This natural heritage provides recreation opportunities for bushwalkers, orienteers, cyclists, birdwatchers, flower enthusiasts, or simply for a Sunday drive.
Wander around the Bendigo Water Works Company structures built to supply Bendigo with drinking water during the gold rush.
Follow sections of the Coliban water system and discover historic water races and dissipators, which still supply Bendigo with water.
The park protects some of the highest quality Box-Ironbark forest in north-central Victoria.
Explore gold rush and war era historical features or simply enjoy the solitude of this Box-Ironbark bush setting.