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Town’s history finally revealed

GEMBROOK’S new history display was launched on Sunday.
The launch saw the unveiling of a panoramic display in the JAC Russell Park and the release of a map detailing the town’s new historic walk and a treasure hunt for children. The map will now be available from all Main Rd traders and other tourismbased businesses.
The history display commemorates the lives of Gembrook residents since the first settlers and the historic walk illustrates how the town centre has changed over the years.
The treasure map for children includes nature and environmental information suited to primary school students.
The history project resulted from residents identifying the importance of celebrating the town’s history and providing visitors with an insight into Gembrook’s development.
The launch ends more than a year of work by project volunteers in applying for various grants and finally receiving $6600 in funding from the State Government.
Research into the town’s history involved community meetings and personal interviews with residents and the gathering of many photographs depicting the town’s activities since the 1800s.
Project team member Charlene Hosemans said the display would generate community pride in the town’s colourful past and provide a worthwhile activity for visitors interested in history.
“While some areas are known only for one pioneering activity, such as gold mining, Gembrook has a rich history spanning more than 150 years in mining, timber milling, farming and tourism,” she said.
“As more and more tourists are attracted to our beautiful area, we hope that by capturing the town’s unique history we will ensure their visit is even more enjoyable and worthwhile.”
To celebrate the occasion, guests and Gembrook residents enjoyed a free barbecue following the launch.

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