State Coal Mine Museum
A visit to the state mine in Wonthaggi is a journey back to the difficult working conditions of the mining days past. Preserved and managed by Parks Victoria for future generations, this original mine gives visitors opportunity to venture underground and gain an understanding of the life of a miner seventy years ago.
Access to the mine today is via a gently sloping inclined tunnel. On most occasions visitors walk into the mine, while those experiencing walking difficulties can ride underground on skips (carts). All groups return to the surface on the skips to save an walk uphill!
The mine remains just as it was in its working days of the 1930's with tools and equipment still in place, along with timber supports and several sections of the coalface open for inspection.
All underground tours are guided by Parks Victoria staff and volunteers, who tell stories from mining days past, and explain mining methods and social history.
Above ground, visitors can view a short film and explore historic buildings housing equipment and photographic displays. An extensive picnic area with free barbeques is available, along with a fire side cafeteria offering tea and coffee.