Puckapunyal
Military training centre
Puckapunyal is known throughout Australia for its
military connections - it is, in fact, the largest military training
centre in Victoria. It is located 100 km north of Melbourne via the
Hume Highway and 11 km west of Seymour.
The association of the
area with army training camps really began in 1904 with the
establishment of a troop of Light Horse at Seymour. The rail
connection, local terrain, good water supply and agreeable property
owners made the area a convenient assembly point for military trainees
who met annually for field exercises and official inspection. Thus when
Lord Kitchener came to Australia in 1910 to advise the government on
military matters he inspected a major encampment at the racecourse and
recommended it as a permanent military training area. When World War I
broke out a camp was set up and, in 1920, Seymour shire became the
major military area in the state. This led to the establishment of the
Puckapunyal camp in World War II.
Things to see:
Army Tank Museum
Established to celebrate the achievements of the
Australian Light Horse and the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the
museum features Australia's largest display of vintage tanks. It has
over 70 armoured fighting vehicles, the Small-Arms and Anti-Tank
Weapons display, the Australian Light Horse exhibit (1880s-1945), the
Australian Armour During World War II and Vietnam display, and the
Weapons Against Armour Lethality exhibit.
Apparently an engineer from Adelaide, by the name of Lance de
Mole, submitted a proposal, to the British War Office, for a
'chain-rail vehicle which could be easily steered and carry heavy loads
over rough ground and trenches'. This was in 1912 and the War Office
rejected the idea, only to find it necessary to develop just such a
vehicle in the new style of warfare which unfolded in World War I.
However, by then, de Mole's design was forgotten and others were turned
to for the design.
The museum has car and coach parking, a barbecue area, a gift
shop with a large selection of military models and souvenirs, group
rates and wheelchair access. It is located in Heralkbion St and the
route is clearly signposted all the way from the Hume Freeway near
Seymour. It is open from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. daily (closed
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day), tel: (03) 5793 7285.
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Restaurants
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Pinky's Seymour Pizza & Pasta
Puckapunyal
VIC
3662
Telephone: (03) 5793 1035
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