Discover the best top things to do in Bendigo, Australia including Bendigo Hat Shop, LQ Market, Rainbow Dove Shoppe, Bendigo Community Farmers Market, Living Arts Space, Post Office Gallery (Bendigo Art Gallery), Bendigo Woollen Mills, Arnold Street Gallery, Bendigo Marketplace, PepperGreen Farm.
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Our shop offers a wide range of religious and spiritual products to inspire & bring joy. You can also enjoy Healing Tarot, Oracle Readings and other Healing Modalities. We look forward to your visit.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Farmers | Growing | Community Providing fresh, regional and seasonal produce direct from the producer in a friendly, relaxed environment. As an accredited market, our stallholders are the growers and makers of what they sell. On the second Saturday of the month at the Bendigo Pony Club, Corner Breen St & Belle Vue Road, Golden Square from 9 am to 1 pm, AND every Thursday at The Good Loaf Sourdough & Bakery from 2pm - 4.30pm.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The Living Arts Space was established at the Bendigo Visitor Centre in 2009 with the vision of augmenting and promoting Bendigo's brand strengths in arts, culture and heritage. It has been positioned as a niche exhibition venue to showcase the diversity of work created by living artists and crafts practitioners from the Bendigo region, forming a direct link to the local arts and cultural community. To increase the dynamic, the Living Arts Space also encourages exhibitors to share and interact with the public through the presentation of talks, demonstrations and workshops. The contemporary arts and cultural programs offered in conjunction with the Living Arts Space are presented alongside the Uniquely Bendigo gift shop, with the information centre and complimentary booking services for tours, tickets and accommodation. Local history stories are displayed in the adjacent Post Office Gallery, creating a lively hub at the Bendigo Visitor Centre for all to explore and enjoy.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Situated in the former historic post office building on Pall Mall, Bendigo, Post Office Gallery is a satellite space of Bendigo Art Gallery presenting a dynamic program of exhibitions and events that explore the region’s long and proud history. Drawing on the region’s rich history and archives of seen and unseen treasures, Post Office Gallery showcases artworks, and objects, both domestic and public; letters, personal and official; items modest and significant uniquely in a series of ever changing exhibitions. Under the auspices of Bendigo Art Gallery, the gallery has adopted a unique model of presentation, exploring collections and archives to chronicle the extraordinary stories and histories - personal, regional and universal - of the individuals, groups and events underpinning the city and its inhabitants. History On 30 September 1887, following four years of construction, the Sandhurst Public Offices on Pall Mall were officially opened (during the city’s prosperous gold era), and this grand Renaissance Revival style building operated as the city’s post office for over a century, until Australia Post established their new city facility at the corner of Williamson and Hargreaves Streets in 1996. Since then, the former Post Office has become residence to Bendigo’s tourist information centre, and with its prime position in the heart of town, council recognised an opportunity to put the building to even greater public use by establishing a place for the display and interpretation of the region’s rich and dynamic history. A provincial city recognised for its heritage and culture, Bendigo’s attractions feature many well known institutions, including Bendigo Art Gallery, the Capital Theatre, the Golden Dragon Museum, the Central Deborah Mine and Bendigo Tramway’s Talking Trams. However, to date there has never been a traditional ‘social history’ museum, a venue where significant collections, artefacts and material that explore the broadest possible history of the region can be exhibited and enjoyed. The Post Office Gallery highlights this social history element to the community’s cultural foundation, by providing the residents of the City of Greater Bendigo and its many visitors with a vital focal point for its long and proud history. And by employing a ‘gallery’ model, with a changing annual exhibition program, Post Office Gallery makes possible a continual exploration of the region’s heritage whilst also ensuring operational sustainability, broad engagement, and strong and ongoing community involvement.
Coinciding with the 'Tudors to Windsors' exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery, was a wonderful display of objects & images of royal visits to Victoria and, in particular, Bendigo, from the 19th - 20th century. well worth visiting!
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Bendigo Woollen Mills is located in the historic gold mining town of Bendigo in Central Victoria - north of Melbourne. Our yarn is produced from Australian grown wool from the NSW Highlands region. We also produce yarns with other fibres including Alpaca, Mohair, Angora, Silk and Cotton.
An almost overwhelming place for a yarnholic but I stuck with it and after several trips around the offerings managed to leave with a small haul - it would have been much bigger if I hadn't only been in Australia on holiday! Good place to source sweater quantities of yarn and the back room this time provided a cardigans worth of lace weight pure wool for $1.80 (still reeling over that one). Good yarn, very reasonably priced and lots of choice!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Designed for the exhibition and sale of contemporary art by emerging and established Australian artists, Arnold Street Gallery Bendigo aims to provide a supportive environment where artists working in a range of media can showcase their work in an exciting new space. Arnold Street Gallery Bendigo was established by Bendigo-based artists Susan McMinn and Tegan Wheeldon. Arnold Street Gallery closed on 28th March 2020.
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Central Victoria's biggest and most vibrant shopping centre. Bendigo Marketplace houses over 100 specialty retail stores, plus Woolworths and Big W.
Right next to Bendigo Train Station ???? where you can catch trains or buses ???? Woolworths as well as Big W and many speciality shops including Pandora, Specsavers etc and ample spaces to eat and drink ????
4.0 based on 12 reviews
We had a break from the talking tram here and enjoyed looking around what was originally a Chinese market garden! Good coffee in the shop and some cute things for sale. Great to see the number of different vegetables etc., being grown and tendered for.
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