The Posthouse Motor Lodge is the best accommodation close to the Wakefield Park racing track. Many drivers and even whole teams stay with us so they can rest and eat well before the next big day.
This unique attraction is located just off Goulburn’s southern exit. It has an exhibition on the 200 year history of wool in Australia, a gift shop and is open daily, 8.30am-5.30pm.
Cool climate wines and beautiful olives from the Southern Tablelands. Experience the cellar door ambience and then relax over a lazy lunch in the picnic grounds. 11am to 4pm on Saturday & Sunday.
A working Roundhouse housing heritage locomotives (steam and diesel), rolling stock and railway ephemera. Open: Tuesday to Sunday 10am-4pm.
Great value cinemas. Adults $9 and children $8 – all movies, all day, everyday! Showing all the latest releases. Visit their website for session times.
The NSW Police Academy is a state of the art law enforcement training facility and is considered to be one of the top police training facilities globally. It is the sole provider of police training and education to probationary constables of the New South Wales Police Force.
Goulburn Performing Arts Centre is located on land known as Mulwaree by local First Nations. Creatively reactivating the McDermott Centre – Goulburn’s historic town hall, it houses the Box Office, with the Council Chambers converted into ‘the Meeting Place’ – a wine bar and boutique performance space.
The Rocky Hill War Memorial & Museum is one of the Goulburn’s premier cultural institutions and attractions. The Memorial was constructed as a lasting tribute to those of Goulburn and district who served during the Great War (WWI).
The Goulburn Weir was the first major diversion structure built for irrigation in Australia and was considered very advanced for the time. Such was the regard for the structure, it appeared on the reverse of Australian half sovereign and ten shilling banknotes from 1913 until 1933.
The Steampunk Victoriana Fair is a chance to travel through time, as it never was. Steampunk mixes the industrial age with futuristic imaginations or how the future might have been imagined in the past.
The Goulburn Lilac City Festival has a rich history that dates back to the 1950s and has now become a beloved annual event for the community, spanning three days during the October long weekend.
Come and join the crowds at Belmore Park for one of Goulburn’s most colourful and spectacular events. The Multicultural Festival will have over 20 visiting and local cultural groups in the most colourful and exciting performances.
The march is a key part of the ANZAC Day commemorations, honoring the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand soldiers, particularly those who landed at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915.
Come down to the Goulburn Historic Waterworks for a BBQ breakfast, water activities, First Nations workshops & activities, food & market stalls & much more!