Nestled on the edge of Croydon, the Iguana Consols Mining Museum offers a captivating look into the area's rich mining history. Explore five restored gold mining heads, including a 5-head stamper that powered the gold rush.
Step into the storied past of the Bing Chew family, descendants of Croydon’s early Chinese immigrants who shaped the town’s rich mining history. This humble home, lived in until the 1980s, offers a rare glimpse into their daily lives—inviting you to uncover the resilience, culture, and contributions of those who helped build Croydon’s legacy.
Wander through relics and historic mining equipment from the 1900s, each piece telling a story of resilience and prosperity.
Iguana Consols Mining Museum
Sircom Street,
Croydon,
Croydon Area
Queensland
4871
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