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Cohuna & District Historical Society

History museum in Cohuna

Updated: February 17, 2024 12:39 PM

Cohuna & District Historical Society is located in Cohuna (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is 2A Cullen St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Australia.

2A Cullen St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Australia

56R9+5P Cohuna, Victoria, Australia

+61 3 5456 2345

Check Time Table for Cohuna & District Historical Society


Monday9:30 AM to 12 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday9:30 AM to 12 PM
ThursdayClosed
Friday9:30 AM to 12 PM
Saturday9:30 AM to 12 PM
SundayClosed

Questions & Answers


Where is Cohuna & District Historical Society?

Cohuna & District Historical Society is located at: 2A Cullen St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Australia.

What is the phone number of Cohuna & District Historical Society?

You can try to calling this number: +61 3 5456 2345

What are the coordinates of Cohuna & District Historical Society?

Coordinates: -35.8095275, 144.219311

Cohuna & District Historical Society Reviews

Seb Murphy
2024-01-27 21:51:21 GMT

Fantastic little Trash and Treasure op shop with a great selection of homewares, bric a brac, odds, ends, and kitchenware. Everything is priced extremely well with most being below $5.

Definitely worth a visit if you're passing through.

Cash only

Vivian Robertson
2019-07-17 02:10:31 GMT

Amazing. The amount of work completed with cross referencing was amazing. The volunteers were very helpful with information on our family so now we have a better picture of my grandfather.

Laurie Maher
2023-04-22 01:36:55 GMT

Always friendly,helpful and cheap. Never know what you might find

Louis Rutkowski
2023-04-12 06:15:20 GMT

I can always find a real bargain.

wayne hanisch
2022-05-09 09:29:57 GMT

Great little collection of various items

Kerri Nicholson
2017-06-23 13:01:18 GMT

Always wonderful staff. Great Hospital

Sew Dragonfly
2021-02-28 09:17:14 GMT

Fabulous

Louise
2024-06-18 05:00:09 GMT

awesome place, if U like history

DON'T GETOUTMUCH
2024-04-01 07:00:44 GMT

Trash and treasure for sure and a whole lot of characters working there. Don't miss it if you're looking for a book to read, a bit of nostalgia, a friendly conversation and a whole lot of local information or a treasure like I got a while ago. Keep up the good work you fantastic volunteers. Collectors, and vintage heaven. Hopefully they keep on keeping on the prices low.🤗

Trevor Powis
2021-12-04 04:11:54 GMT

Had a meeting there only but absolutely incredible historical material of town and surrounding places. I think, you would be advised to call them for opening days and times information. There is a great 👍 museum in the grounds also.
Same procedure for viewing info.
Trevor Powis Cohuna Victoria Australia

Suvendu Das
2018-09-02 10:08:31 GMT

Cohuna & District Historical Society was formed on 3rd April, 1970. Meetings were held at the High School until July 1971, and then in the old Memorial Hall Library room, where they were able to display their growing collection of the district's history.
A Hobbies & Collectors Day, (1972-1985) drew many interested collectors. Other projects include a request for a way-side stop at Major Mitchell's camping site at Wee Wee Rup, the marking of the Major Mitchell tree on the Barr Creek at Koroop in May 1975 and sites of original schools.

In 1975, Cohuna celebrated its Centenary, and the Society published the first of its books, "Unlock the Land", a history of the district from its earliest days.

Family Centenary Certificates, designed by Mrs Phyllis Hetherington, have been presented to families on achieving 100 years of settlement in this district.

In 1982 Cohuna Historical Society Co-operative was formed, and purchased the Scots Church and Hall, (following the formation of the Uniting Church) to display and store the extensive collection of exhibits, photographs and records. Cohuna Historical Centre was officially opened on 17th November 1984. The Co-operative was dissolved in 1991.

The Old Church Building has become the Museum for exhibits and special displays. The collection contains a variety of old household items and memorabilia of the district, including a fence post cut by Albert Jacka, Australia's first V.C. winner in World War One, who worked in this district prior to the war; part of an original tree marked by Major Mitchell; the Macorna Telephone exchange; and a potato-masher originally owned by the mother of Ned Kelly.

The Archive & Photographic Collections are now housed in the adjacent purpose-built brick Archives Building opened on the 18th September 1992. A large compactus unit is installed in the fire-proof room.

Family & Local History Research (photocopying, plus a small fee) can be arranged, or you may prefer to do your own research. Researchers are requested to donate a copy to our archives.

All acquisitions in both Museum & Archives have been donated by the community whilst Indexing and Research are carried out entirely by volunteers.

Donations by Local Service Clubs, organisations, and individuals, include display cases, furniture and the compactus.

The Old Church Hall (where the display cases contain a collection of photographs of Cohuna and district through the years) has become the centre of fund raising activities and "Trash and Treasure" sales (our major fund-raiser) are held in the hall on a regular basis.

Raymond Lester
2022-05-01 11:30:13 GMT

Great place to visit where our friends live

Chezza Forwood
2019-11-10 13:46:14 GMT

Some great things there. Interesting

chris crash
2018-03-10 04:13:49 GMT

Cohuna has it all.

Rj Varker
2017-12-03 03:43:36 GMT

Shows the history of the area

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About Cohuna
Town in Australia

Cohuna is a town situated 274 kilometres north of Melbourne, on the Murray Valley Highway, in northern Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Cohuna had a population of 2,415. source

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