The Goldfields War Museum was established in 1989 to showcase the Goldfields community contribution to conflicts in which Australia has been involved, and was realised through the vision, drive and dedication of local resident Ross Rogers and his family. In April 2010, the museum was devastated by a 5.0 magnitude earthquake, the highest ever recorded in the area. The Goldfields War Museum relocated to the Kalgoorlie Town Hall with a long term commitment from the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder to redevelop the museum and return it to Boulder.
On 7 January 2019, the museum was reopened in the Boulder Town Hall. Walk through the exhibition and discover the significant involvement residents of the town made during the Boer War, World Wars I and II, through to the 21st Century. Examine photographs, documents and original artefacts to gain an in-depth understanding of the wars and how it impacted on those enlisted and on the home-front.
Housing a vast collection of war memorabilia from citizens of the Goldfields, you can explore the personal stories of these brave servicemen and women. A visit to the Goldfields War Museum will be an enriching experience for anyone with an interest in Australia’s history and warfare.
Entry to the Goldfields War Museum is by donation.
Guided tours of the Goldfields War Museum
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Heritage Services present guided tours of the Goldfields War Museum allowing visitors to experience the inspiring and devastating personal stories of Goldfields Servicemen and women.
Costing $5 per person, the tour runs every Thursday at 1:30pm (excluding public holidays).
The Goldfields War Museum is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm (excluding public holidays), and on Boulder Market Days (third Sunday of each month) from 10am to 12pm.
Pricing Information
Guided tours of the Goldfields War Museum - The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Heritage Services present guided tours of the Goldfields War Museum allowing visitors to experience the inspiring and devastating personal stories of Goldfields Servicemen and women. Costing $5 per person, the tour runs every Thursday at 1:30pm (excluding public holidays).