Coal Creek Community Park & Museum

Coal Creek Community Park & Museum

Korumburra

Coal Creek Community Park and Museum is a recreated heritage village that depicts the history of the district from 1870 to 1920. The original and replica buildings tell the story of everyday life of our early migrants. Housing a collection of industrial, agricultural and social history.

The site can host small to larger events, utilising existing buildings or the grounds of the park. 

Capacity

Venue Capacity 2000

Distance

Melbourne CBD: 122km 105Mins
Melbourne Airport: 147km 118Mins

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Features at a glance

Meeting Rooms
Pavilions / Grandstands
Commercial Kitchen
Accessibility for Performers (Partly Accessible)
Toilets
3-phase Power
Playing surfaces
Changerooms
Catering Facilities
Accessibility for Visitors (Partly Accessible)
Lighting
Audio/Visual Equipped
Stage/Amphitheatre
Organisers / Officials Facilities
Outdoor Dining Spaces
Vendor Areas
Broadcast Capable
Electronic Displays/Scoreboards
Shelters/Marques
First Aid Facilities
Bar Area
Wi-Fi/Internet
Media Centre
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WHY HOST AN EVENT IN GIPPSLAND?

Bordering Melbourne’s eastern fringe, Gippsland is an easy drive or train ride to a place of natural beauty. Offering unspoilt beaches, patchwork perfect hills, alpine forests and the signature experience of the Gippsland Lakes, the region makes the perfect backdrop for your next event.

Backed by a diverse range of state-of-the-art sporting precincts and stadiums, meeting and conference facilities, performing arts centres and scenic parks and reserves, Gippsland delivers facilities of city life with a distinctive country feel.

Gippsland offers a range of exciting group activities from whale and wildlife cruises, paddleboarding and surfing lessons, rides on a heritage train, bush walks and rail trails, cave tours and boutique wineries.

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