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The General Store at Coal
Creek Heritage Village
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Korumburra
(including Kongwak)
Once an important coal mining town, now a small
service centre for the surrounding dairy and cattle farms.
Korumburra, the name possibly comes from an Aboriginal
word meaning 'blowfly', is 117 km south-east of Melbourne via the South
Gippsland Highway and 227 metres above sea level. It is situated in a
region originally known to Europeans as 'The Wild Cattle Run' due to
the livestock which roamed free after the Corinella settlement was
disbanded in 1828.
Korumburra is a dairy town and regional cattle-selling centre
which partly relies on the tourism attracted by the Coal Creek
Historical Village, a recreated village which is a tribute to the
town's history as a coalmining centre.
There are conflicting versions of the town's development.
Some sources claim that the existence of coal in the area was
recognised as early as 1843, with mining rights held from around 1863,
though not worked until the 1890s when a good seam was discovered and
demand was stimulated by the construction of the Victorian rail system
and its arrival in the area in the late 1880s or early 1890s. Another
account claims that coal was first discovered in 1872 by the horse of
an early settler while scratching at the ground with its hoof. It is
said that the village was founded in 1880 after mining commenced at
Coal Creek, although other sources suggest that the mining did not
begin until after the Coal Creek Syndicate was formed in 1883. A large
diamond drill arrived after a five-week journey in 1889 and operations
peaked in 1894 when there were around 2000 miners working the seams.
However, competition from Newcastle, dangerous areas in the coal seams
and strikes led to a decline and the community began to turn to
dairying, with a butter and cheese factory opening in 1900. In the
1970s the dairy factory became a world pioneer in the production of
edible casein, the major group of milk proteins.
Things to see:
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Mining and trains are part of
the attraction of Coal Creek Heritage Village
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Coal Creek
Heritage Village
The Coal Creek Heritage Village, on the South
Gippsland Highway, consists of a collection of around fifty buildings
which are either directly relocated (and restored) or faithfully copied
from the mining towns of the area c.1890-1900. It is located upon the
original site of the Coal Creek Mine, the first profitable black coal
mine in Victoria, and situated upon thirty acres of land, which have
been replanted with native flora in an attempt to recreate the
rainforest environment of the original township. Some of its features
include the poppet head, the mine manager's residence, the Premier
Carriage Factory, a cordial factory, a railway station, a printer's
shop with olden-style typesetting, a school and church, the mine
tunnel, for a glimpse of life underground, original settler's cottages,
including Edward Hobsen's wattle-and-daub hut (c.1842), milking
displays, a mine explosion and horse-drawn vehicle rides. It is open
from 10.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Contact (03) 5655 1811.
Old Coalmining Sites
There are several ex-coalmining sites around
Korumburra. 2 km east along the highway towards Leongatha is the
six-hectare Ritchie Reserve which contains mine shafts and skip tracks
in a setting of manna and blue gum and large tree ferns. Jimburra, 6 km
south-west is an old coalmining town. So, too, between 1895 and 1915,
was Outtrim, 10 km south-west of Korumburra. It still retains the old
school, and some mullock heaps, brick walls and old tracks.
Other Activities
Nearby Cooks Hill provides an impressive view of
the area, including Bass Strait and the Strzelecki Ranges. A cairn near
the town's golf course commemorates Paul Strzelecki's exploration of
the area, c.1840. The trip to Leongatha via Arawata, about 10 km
north-east of Korumburra, is a pleasant drive.
Kongwak Hills
Kongwak Hills, established in 1989, produces riesling,
semillon, chardonnay, pinot noir, shiraz and cabernet/merlot. The
cellar door is open from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. weekends and public
holidays. Picnic facilities are available. It is located on Kongwak Rd
at Kongwak, to the south-east of Korumburra, en route to Wonthaggi, tel: (03) 5657 3267.
Paradise Enough Winery
Paradise Enough Winery, established in 1987, produces
chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet, merlot and sparkling wine. The cellar
door is open from midday to 5.00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays
or by appointment. There are picnic, barbecue and children's play
facilities. The winery is located 1.6 km off the Korumburra-Inverloch
Rd in Stewart's Road, tel: (03) 5657 4241.
Weemala Alpacas and Exotic Animals
Weemala offers the opportunity to feed and cuddle the
alpacas and other animals. There are sales of knitwear, wool and
crafts. They are open daily from 9.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. at 6750 Sth
Gippsland Highway (15 minutes from Korumburra).
Gooseneck Pottery
A wide range of handthrown wood-fired stoneware pots
are available from Gooseneck Pottery. Visitors can inspect the
workshop, kiln and pots on weekends, public holidays and most weekdays
from 11.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., tel: (03) 5655 2405.
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Tourist Information
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Prom Country Visitor Informtion Centre
South Gippsland Hwy
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: 1800 630 704
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Motels
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Coal Creek Motel
South Gippsland Hwy
P.O. Box 130
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5655 1822
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Austral Hotel
Bridge St
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5655 1021
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Commercial Hotel
Commercial St
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5655 1024
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Caravan Parks
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Korumburra Tourist Park
Bourke St
P.O. Box 195
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5655 2326
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Checko's A La Carte Restaurant
Commercial St
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5658 1484
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Jo Jo's Restaurant
Sanders St
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5658 1236
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Korumburra Motor Inn
South Gippsland Hwy
P.O. Box 130
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5655 1822
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Rainbow Palace Restaurant
Bridge St
Korumburra
VIC
3950
Telephone: (03) 5655 1670
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