Step into Shepparton’s living history

Step inside Shepparton’s story at the Shepparton History Museum, housed within the historic 1873 Foresters Hall, the city’s oldest surviving public building. Wander through 6 curated galleries that bring to life the region’s people, culture, and communities, from the deep heritage of First Nations custodians to early settlers, local industries, and generations of families. Each exhibition invites you to pause, reflect, and connect with the past. Whether you are a traveller or a local, the museum offers a meaningful journey through time, preserving the stories that continue to shape Shepparton today.

GALLERY 1

Our country, before Shepparton

Built in 1873, Foresters Hall is one of Shepparton’s earliest surviving public buildings, reflecting the important role friendly societies played in supporting working families before modern welfare systems existed.

GALLERY 2

Early Shepparton

The Raymond West gallery showcases Shepparton’s early history through Foresters Hall, notable architecture, local print media, and personal stories and memorabilia that shaped the city’s formative years.

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GALLERY 3

War & Church Memorabilia

The Vincert Vibert gallery features Shepparton’s war memorabilia, artefacts from HMAS Shepparton, and items reflecting the city’s early churches and schools, celebrating the people who shaped the community.

GALLERY 4

Interactive Learning Space

Explore the family friendly, hands-on environment featuring early schools, historical memorabilia, antique classroom furniture, and an interactive space where children can engage with vintage toys and learning tools.

GALLERY 5

Life at Home

Celebrating Shepparton’s domestic history, this gallery showcases the stories of local families, everyday household items, historic clothing, vintage homewares, and features on notable figures 

GALLERY 6

Industry & Immigration

Explore Shepparton’s industrial and cultural evolution and the contributions of migrant communities, featuring local trades, historic artefacts, communication and banking memorabilia.

Heritage Centre Map

  1. Our country, before Shepparton
  2. Raymond West Gallery, Early Shepparton
  3. Vincent Vibert Gallery, War & Church Memorabilia
  4. Education & Interactive Learning Space
  5. Myrtle Ford Gallery, Life at Home
  6. Paul Gribben Gallery, Industry & Immigration

Prices

Adults: $6.00
Concession: $4.00
Children: $4.00

Companion Card, Carers Card, and Concession Cards Accepted.

OPENING HOURS

Museum

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Wednesday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Thursday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Friday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Saturday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Sunday: 10.30am to 4.00pm

Heritage Research
& History Hub

The Heritage Research & History Hub Located adjacent to the Shepparton History Museum is a community resource dedicated to exploring and preserving the history of Greater Shepparton. The History Hub offers access to extensive genealogical and historical records, research support, and expert guidance for family history and local heritage projects. As a trusted resource for researchers and the wider community, the Hub continues to celebrate and preserve the stories of families, communities, and the region, strengthening connections across generations.

Resources & Records

Birth, Death, & Marriage Records

Official records providing essential information for tracing family relationships, life events, and generational connections.

Digitised Archives, Records and Microfiche Records

Online and digitised collections providing easy access to historical documents, photographs, and records, alongside preserved materials available on microfiche, including newspapers, directories, and archival sources.

Newspaper Archives

Historic editions of the Shepparton News, Shepparton Advertiser, and other regional publications, providing valuable insights into community life, events, and family stories.

Census & Electoral Rolls

Records that help track individuals and families over time, revealing residence, occupation, and household details.

Compiled Family Histories & Biographies

Research collections created by individuals and families, offering detailed genealogical information and personal narratives.

Cemetery Registers

Burial records that assist in identifying family members, dates, and burial locations across local cemeteries.

Heritage Maps & Plans

Maps are key heritage resources, revealing past landscapes, boundaries, settlements, and social conditions. Used alongside other historical records, they help reconstruct a place’s history.

Prices

Quick look up: $5.00

Detailed research, per hour: $20.00

Digital images, photos and photocopying
will incur additional costs.

Disclaimer: Prices may vary based on the depth or detail of research requested at our discretion.  We reserve the right to change our product’s prices at any time without notice. Prices listed in any other websites may not be accepted or adhered to.

OPENING HOURS

Research & History Hub

Wednesday: 9.00am to 1.00pm
Friday: 9.00am to 1.00pm or
via appointment

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