The Mount Alexander Diggings is a series of 33 linked Gold Rush sites at Castlemaine and Maldon in the state of Victoria, Australia. The sites are not reconstructions, a small number have been restored, but the majority are ruins - piles of rocks and holes in the ground. Interpretation is provided through either a guidebook, guided tours or (in a small number of cases) on site signage. The sites are nearly all on public land. In 2002 many of the sites were given National Parks status in the newly established Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park. The Victorian Government is currently engaged in developing a World Heritage Listing application for the area. Historic tourism focussing on the Gold Rushes in Australia is dominated by one l...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically ...
Since the early twentieth century, attempts have been made to promote sites relating to mining as in...
In Australia, ‘authentic’ Aboriginal heritage is almost exclusively recognised as ‘pre-colonial’ and...
The Mount Alexander Diggings is a series of 33 linked Gold Rush sites at Castlemaine and Maldon in t...
In the 1960s Australian historians were criticized for being the ``high priests'' of a cult of forge...
Victoria, California and New Zealand share a common heritage based on the great Gold Rushes of the m...
From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 4...
One response to the development of tourism in small inland Queensland towns has been to collect heri...
This article examines the interaction between new interpretations of history and interpretation prov...
A recent examination of the management histories of a select number of rock art sites in the Grampia...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically e...
This article introduces and evaluates heritage tourism interpretation strategies for depicting the C...
This article examines the relationship between shopping and heritage. It considers two towns - Castl...
A recent examination of the management histories of a select number of rock art sites in the Grampia...
The urge to seize, to claim the past in order to experience the truth of history is a powerful impul...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically ...
Since the early twentieth century, attempts have been made to promote sites relating to mining as in...
In Australia, ‘authentic’ Aboriginal heritage is almost exclusively recognised as ‘pre-colonial’ and...
The Mount Alexander Diggings is a series of 33 linked Gold Rush sites at Castlemaine and Maldon in t...
In the 1960s Australian historians were criticized for being the ``high priests'' of a cult of forge...
Victoria, California and New Zealand share a common heritage based on the great Gold Rushes of the m...
From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 4...
One response to the development of tourism in small inland Queensland towns has been to collect heri...
This article examines the interaction between new interpretations of history and interpretation prov...
A recent examination of the management histories of a select number of rock art sites in the Grampia...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically e...
This article introduces and evaluates heritage tourism interpretation strategies for depicting the C...
This article examines the relationship between shopping and heritage. It considers two towns - Castl...
A recent examination of the management histories of a select number of rock art sites in the Grampia...
The urge to seize, to claim the past in order to experience the truth of history is a powerful impul...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically ...
Since the early twentieth century, attempts have been made to promote sites relating to mining as in...
In Australia, ‘authentic’ Aboriginal heritage is almost exclusively recognised as ‘pre-colonial’ and...