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Cape Jaffa Lighthouse is a decommissioned lighthouse formerly located on Margaret Brock Reef near Cape Jaffa on the southeast coast of South Australia
Spend an hour or two interacting with animals and reconnecting with nature at Echo Farm on the edge of Mount Gambier.
Wattle Range Council has recently erected a new memorial/memorial wall adjacent to the existing War Memorial, Glencoe along with associated site improvement.
Kangaroo Inn Ancient Ruins on the Limestone Coast On the road from Mount Gambier to Guichen Bay (Robe Town) and also linked to Penola by a rugged road, the Kangaroo Inn was built of local limestone.
The Millicent National Trust Museum developed around the first Millicent Primary School, built in 1873.
Mount Gambier Courthouse Museum is located at 42 Bay Road Mount Gambier.
Recognised as having national heritage significance, Robe's cemetery reflects the area's rich and diverse history.
Sharam Cabins Built in the early 1850's with granadillo slabs and a bark roof from the banks of a nearby swamp.
Our Mission: “To research, record, preserve and promote the history and equipment of South Australia's Volunteer Fire Brigades”
Managed by the Mount Gambier Branch of the National Trust of South Australia, Mount Gambier Court House opened in 1865.
Penola is widely recognized as a historic town and many of its buildings are listed on the South Australian State Heritage Register and identified by the National Trust.
Yallum Park is considered to be the best preserved Victorian house in Australia in its original condition.