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River pioneers’ history preserved

Swan Hill Rural City Council is to spend over $60,000 revamping one of the district’s premier tourist attractions. The popular Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement recreates life as it was in the days when the Murray River was an important part of the national transport system.

Centrepiece of the attractions is the PS Gem, the largest paddlesteamer to ply the Murray’s waters. Together with a collection of original buildings from around the region, the Pioneer Settlement provides a fascinating insight into a unique period in Australian history.

“After elections a year ago, Councillors began an extensive review of all aspects of the Settlement,” said Chief Executive Officer, John Webb. “This included its role locally, nationally and internationally as a heritage and cultural icon for the 1830-1930 period.

“Council is now positioned to implement and drive strategies that will enable the Settlement to broaden and intensify the authentic cultural experience it has always offered.”

Plans include restoration of the Gem, upgrading of other buildings and a Sound and Light display. Improvements to lodge accommodation, catering for numerous visitors, including school groups and convention delegates, will also be undertaken.

John Webb said many changes will improve operating efficiencies, marketing and food and beverage opportunities while maintaining and increasing the Settlement’s collection, valued at almost $2 million.

“Increased community and business participation would also be invited,” he said. “The Settlement was established through community vision and enterprise and Council would like to see community ownership reestablished.”

For further information contact John Webb, telephone (03) 5032 0333.

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