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Goulburn is a little over two hours drive from Sydney and less than one hour from Canberra. It lies just across the mountainous Great Divide in the Southern Tablelands. It is rich in heritage and natural beauty and any visitor interested in the history and development of this beautiful city will be delighted during guided and self guided tours of historic sites, homesteads, cathedrals, cemeteries and points of interest.

Major Regional Events

  • Blues Music Festival
  • Lilac Festival
  • Heritage & Roses Festival
  • Taralga Heritage Rally
  • The Spirit of Christmas

Must See & Do

  • Goulburn Historic Waterworks
  • Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre
  • St Saviour’s Cathedral
  • Riversdale Historic Homestead
  • The Big Merino
  • Kenmore Hospital Museum
  • Goulburn War Memorial & Museum
  • St Clair Folk Museum & Archives

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Fast Facts

  • Goulburn is a thriving rural and commercial centre.
  • Goulburn offers country style living and hospitality.
  • Goulburn was Australia's first inland city
  • Governor Macquarie declared it the Goulburn plains in 1820 in honour of Henry Goulburn, the Secretary of State.
  • The Goulburn to Sydney Cycle Classic was established in 1902 and is older than the Tour De France.
  • The Goulburn Cup dates back to 1883.
  • The Leider Theatre Company is the longest running theatre company in Australia (1891).
  • Goulburn hosted Australia’s first motorcycle grand prix in 1924.
  • The City Council covers an area of 43sq kms and is home to 22, 500 people. The surrounding districts boost the City population by a further 15, 000 people
  • Settled in the late 1820s. The first white explorers sited the land that was to become the first inland city from Mt. Towrang in 1798, but it was not explored until some 20 years later.  Land seekers settled the area from 1818 onwards after explorers, Throsby, Hamilton Hume, Meehan and Oxley discovered the Goulburn Plains and Lake Bathurst.
  • By 1841 Goulburn had a population of some 1,200 people - a courthouse, police barracks, churches, hospital, post office and was the centre of a great sheep and farming area.
  • It became an administrative centre for the district taking in surrounding townships for the new County Argyle.
  • It is home to the Big Merino & the NSW Police Academy
  • Its secondary industry is based on a mix of private and Government enterprise.
  • In the private sector, firms are engaged in wool scouring, cotton products, footwear, heavy and light engineering, building related undertakings, retail distribution and concrete products.
  • State and Federal Government workshops exist for Public Works, Roads and Traffic Authority, the Railways, Electricity and Telecommunications.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 
 
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SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2010

Walking on Sunrise – and don’t it feel good!
2nd Saturday every month.  6-9am

There’s a new reason to visit the popular Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk with the introduction of spectacular new Sunrise Walks.
Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk - www.illawarrafly.com
Ph: 1300 362 881


The Cockatoo Run – Illawarra Fly
On some Sundays and on an occasional Thursday the “COCKATOO RUN” brings tourists to the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk  in a tourist package which includes transport from the railway station to the “FLY” and return for details go to www.3801limited.com.au   
 
 
Camden Festival
5 - 19 Septembe
r. Events include Cinema Under the Stars; Food, Wine and Music Festival; Kids Fun Day; SK8OPIA; Lions Fair and more. Ph: 4645 5029

The Charles Ledger Alpaca Show
12 September

Moss Vale Showground
Contact through www.schalpa.com.au

Riverfest
12 September
Koshigaya Park, Campbelltown
Celebrate our environment and cultural diversity with entertainment, workshops and the Dry Riverbed Boat Race. Ph: 4645 4921

Camden Park House Open Weekend
18 - 19 September
. Sat12noon - 4pm, Sun 10am - 4pm Elizabeth Macarthur Avenue, Camden
Tour the historic mansion built in 1934 for John and Elizabeth Macarthur. Ph: 4655 8466

Day Out With Thomas the Tank Engine
18 - 19 September
. Thirlmere Rail Heritage Centre, Barbour Road, Thirlmere. Meet the full-sized Thomas the Tank Engine as he greets friends over two feature packed days. Take a steam train ride with Henry, the Green Engine, as well as face painting, mini train rides, jumping castle and more. Ph: 4681 8001  
www.nswrtm.com.au

Tulip Time Festival
21 September - 4 October
. Corbett Gardens, Bowral Ph: 1300 657 559 Featuring a massed display of over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals in Corbett Gardens, Bowral, and private gardens open for inspection. Admission to Corbett Gardens apply - Adults $8, concession $5, groups over 20 persons $4-50.


Camden Festival
5 - 19 September
. Events include Cinema Under the Stars; Food, Wine and Music Festival; Kids Fun Day; SK8OPIA; Lions Fair and more. Ph: 4645 5029

The Charles Ledger Alpaca Show
12 September

Moss Vale Showground
Contact through www.schalpaca.com.au

Riverfest
12 September
Koshigaya Park, Campbelltown
Celebrate our environment and cultural diversity with entertainment, workshops and the Dry Riverbed Boat Race. Ph: 4645 4921

8 Walk Softly On This Land   
16 - Tues 21 September
Bowral & District Art Gallery, 1 Short St, Bowral Ph: 4862 2676
Official Opening: 6.30pm on Friday 17 September

Day Out With Thomas the Tank Engine
18 - 19 September
. Thirlmere Rail Heritage Centre, Barbour Road, Thirlmere. Meet the full-sized Thomas the Tank Engine as he greets friends over two feature packed days. Take a steam train ride with Henry, the Green Engine, as well as face painting, mini train rides & more.
Ph: 4681 8001 www.nswrtm.com.au

'TASTE' - Food, Wine and Music Festival
19 September
Camden Town Farm, Exeter Street, Camden. Sample culinary delights from local restaurants, produce growers and winemaker. Also enjoy live music and entertainment.
Ph: 4645 5029

Tulip Time Festival
21 September - 4 October
. Corbett Gardens, Bowral Ph:1300 657 559 Featuring a massed display of over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals in Corbett Gardens, Bowral, and private gardens open for inspection. Admission to Corbett Gardens apply - Adults $8, concession $5, groups over 20 persons $4.50.

Some Enchanted Evening   
25 September
- October 9 Mittagong Playhouse, Cnr Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559
Featuring the songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein - presented by the HTG
September 25 and October  2, 8 and 9 at 8pm September 26 and October 2, 3 and 9 at 2pm
$22 (adults), $18 (concession) & $65 (family = 2 adults & 2 kids/$5 per extra child)

Bowral Tulip Time Art & Craft Fair
30th September - 4th October
  9am til 4.30
Crafts, fabric sculptures, jewelry, alpaca products ceramics and much more. Ph: 0415541589
Memorial Hall, Bendooley St. Bowral

59th annual Goulburn Lilac City Festival
30 September - 4 October
Street carnival, demonstrations, exhibitions & displays music & live performances, children's activities,  plus more!  Ph: (02) 4821 1839

Robertson Open Gardens
2-17 October.
Formal & informal gardens, cool climate ornamentals, water features, wild flowers & native gardens. Art exhibition & workshops.
Ph: 4885 1080 www.robertson.nsw.au

Robertson Railway Fair
10th October.
Robertson Railway Station
Family day; model train displays, flower & plant stalls, photographic display & artefacts.
www.robertsonsrailway.com.au Ph: 4885 2823

Heritage Train Rides
3 & 10 October
. Steam Loco 3237
Two wonderful opportunities to see grand old locomotives still in service and to savour the sight, sound and smell of steam. View the arrival and departure of these historic trains.
Ph: 4885 2823

Spring into the Southern Highlands Community Festival
24 October
  9.30am – 4.30pm
Moss Vale Showground – Moss Vale
An extravaganza of activity, entertainment, amusement rides, food and fabulous market stalls!  Ph: 0412 880 125.
www.springintothesouthernhighlands.com.au

ADFAS Camden presents No 7 in the 2010 lecture series -
18th September
4.00 for 4.30 pm
Ferguson Gallery, Camden Civic Centre,
Oxley Street, Camden
Dr Kate Williams MA(Oxon) MA(Lond) PhD(Oxon) a respected feature writer for various well known English newspapers and magazines will present:
Royal Scandals: George III, his hedonistic children, and Princess Charlotte, the queen who never was.
In this richly illustrated talk she will explore the stories of some of the most notable royal scandals throughout the ages, lifting the lid on tales of cash for honours, spurned mistresses, ambitious courtesans, mistreated wives and truly eye-popping levels of spending. She will relate the story of Princess Charlotte, daughter of George IV – the queen who never was.
More information & bookings Ph: 4655 9724
or 4655 9781 E: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it