History
Temora began as a pastoral station in 1847 but was not officially named as a town until it had become a hotspot for gold miners in 1880.
Gold was first found in the region in 1869 and by 1879 over 20,000 people had descended on the town in an effort to stake their claim. The population dropped dramatically at the end of the gold rush, but the town of Temora had been established and some of the buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s remain, at least in part, in today’s landscape. Take a wander through the streets and you will see Edwardian, Federation and some Art Deco period buildings. Be sure to visit Ariah Park where you’ll find some impressive architecture and streetscaping dating back over a century.
To get the best overview of Temora Shire’s history, you can’t go past the Temora Rural Museum where you will learn about the area’s humble beginnings and the road to where we are today.
Bundawarrah Centre
29 Junee Rd, Temora
6977 5921