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Venus Gold Battery

Watch a film on the history of the Venus Gold Battery Address:
Millchester Road
Charters Towers Queensland 4820

Phone: 07 4761 5533
Fax: 07 4761 5536

Email: tourinfo@charterstowers.qld.gov.au
Website: www.charterstowers.qld.gov.au

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Located on the outskirts of town, the Venus Gold Battery offers an insight into an amazing real-life gold rush of the late 19th century. The battery is of national cultural significance as the largest surviving battery relic in Australia and the oldest surviving battery in Queensland.

Constructed in 1872, it was a public or custom mill in its heyday and became a State Battery in 1919 to provide ore crushing facilities for small miners long after other mills had closed. It ceased commercial operations in 1973 after a century of service. Guided tours are available daily at the battery. One of the highlights is a fascinating film presentation that shows not only the process of extracting gold from ore, but also the story of the battery's working life and some of its ghosts.


From: 01/Apr/2008 To: 31/Mar/2009
Entry: Adult $12.00
Entry: Child $6.00
Children Ages: From:7 To:17
Entry: Student $11.00
Entry: Concession $11.00
Entry: Family $27.00
Entry: Group $10.00
Open Times: Open April to September 0930 to 1530. Open October to March for the 0900 and 1000 tour only
Children Catered For: Yes.  Children and school groups welcome.
Disabled Access: Yes.  An access path through the Venus Battery has been designed to cater for wheel chairs.
Pets Allowed: No.