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Mt Buller has had a fascinating history, being transformed from a cattleman’s run into Australia’s premier alpine resort. Learn about the mountain's original characters and marvel at an eclectic collection of ski memorabilia at the National Alpine Museum.
The Museum not only details Buller’s journey but the development of Australia’s entire alpine history, with hundreds of fascinating artifacts telling the story of evolution of the Victorian ski fields.
The museum showcases wooden skis & sleds, leather boots, through to snowboards from the late 80s. It also features a variety of photographs, snowmobiles, clothing, badges, publications, maps and lift equipment.
Ned Kelly: Fact and Fiction Exhibition This summer, the Museum will also host the 'Ned Kelly: Fact and Fiction' exhibition, a fantastic display that traces the story of the leader of the Kelly Gang. The exhibition is on tour from the National Museum of Australia in Canberra and will show from December 21 2009 until March 9 2010. Please click here to download the flyer.
Mt Buller Book Mt Buller - The Story of a Mountain is a beautifully presented coffee table book that relives the history of Victoria's premier mountain resort. Written by Jim Darby and with over 700 photographs edited by Mark Ashkanasy, the Mt Buller Book is a fascinating insight into the ski lift companies, ski patrol, ski schools, clubs and mountain identities that have made Mt Buller the thriving destination that it is today.
A great Christmas present, the book is just $79.95 and can be ordered by clicking here to download the order form, or can be purchased directly from the National Alpine Museum at Mt Buller. All proceeds from the sale of the book go directly to the National Alpine Museum.
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1st floor of the Buller Community Centre. |
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Opening times vary. Please call to confirm availability. Special times can be arranged for group bookings. |
Please contact the Mt Buller & Mt Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board on 03 5777 6077 or info@mtbuller.com.au if you would like to arrange a guided tour for a group.
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