Public Talk: History of Motels and Hotels in the Goldfields

Dates

Thursday 27 November | 6pm - 7pm

Dates
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Cost

Free | Bookings required

Site access information

The Museum of the Goldfields is mostly accessible, excluding access to the first floor of the British Arms Hotel and Police Wagon. Call (08) 9021 8533 for assistance. Accessible resources and programs >

Discover the fascinating history of Goldfields motels and hotels and how these establishments shaped social life and identity.

Step back in time with Tim Cudini, President of the Eastern Goldfields Historical Society and heritage officer for the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, as he explores the fascinating history of accommodation across the Eastern Goldfields.

From grand hotels to roadside motels, Tim uncovers the stories woven through the region’s architecture, ownership, and social life — revealing how these establishments reflected the spirit, resilience, and boom-and-bust cycles of the Goldfields.

Drawing on deep local knowledge and the Society’s extensive archives, Tim brings to life the venues that welcomed travellers, shaped community identity, and became iconic landmarks of Western Australia’s heartland.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the places that hosted generations of visitors, this captivating talk offers a rare glimpse into the hospitality heritage of the Goldfields.


Presented by Tim Cadini from Eastern Goldfields Historical Society

 

 

 

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