Cummins Theatre
This heritage listed theatre was recyled from Coolgardie and Kalgoorie in the 1920’s by the local brewer James Cummins.
Its impressive pressed tin interior came from the Tivoli Theatre in Coolgardie while the exterior bricks were salvaged from former hotels in Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie. It is still in use today and features one of the few fly towers left in country W.A.
Appointments for viewing on weekdays can be made by calling the phone number provided.
Cummins Theatre
This heritage listed theatre was recyled from Coolgardie and Kalgoorie in the 1920’s by the local brewer James Cummins. more
Merredin Telecentre
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Merredin Military Museum
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Merredin
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Central Wheatbelt Visitor Centre
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Merredin Railway Museum
The Merredin Railway Museum is housed in the Old Railway Station. more




