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Venus Gold Battery Experience

A “must-do” for visitors to the Towers. Explore the incredible Venus Gold Battery (Mill) on a 1.5hrs guided history tour.

This experience is suitable for all ages. Family passes are available.

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Guided Town History Tour

Hear the fascinating story behind the town’s name, the colourful characters, streets and grand buildings including the Royal Hotel and Stock Exchange Arcade on this guided tour.

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Charters Towers Ghost Walk

Walk the spooky streets of Charters Towers after dark. Hear ghost stories of the ghost in the glass, a haunted hotel, the legendary “Tragedy on Mosman Street” and experience the eerie stock exchange after hours…

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Charters Towers Cemetery Ghost Tour

Visit historic Charters Towers Cemetery (Lynd Highway) at night. Hear ghost stories of a mysterious fog that chases visitors, the terrifying tale of the “stake”, legendary “Ghost of the Park Hotel”, and Australia’s last bushranger…

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Private Group Tours

If you have 20 or more people, we can organise a private guided History Tour for your group.

This is popular with social groups, birthday parties & senior groups.

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History & Heritage

Gold in Charters Towers

Gold was discovered in Charters Towers in 1871 by an indigenous boy called Jupiter. Within a few weeks of his discovery, a new goldfield was proclaimed and large numbers of miners began to arrive.

Charters Towers was to develop at a furious rate and its boom era would endure. This was mostly to the fact that its gold was to be found in massive quartz reefs that stretched to many thousand feet underground. It therefore had greater permanence than the alluvial fields, and this would ultimately foster long-term development of the township itself.

But a reefing field meant that the mines were dependent on crushing facilities. Very quickly a collection of processing batteries (mills) sprang up around creeks that could supply sufficient water for their needs.

It is estimated that around 25 mills and 70 cyanide works were operational on the Charters Towers goldfield, processing the rich ore from the mines and creating employment for many workers.

The goldfield’s peak years continued until close to 1920, during which time almost 210 tonnes of gold would be produced by its mines.

About the Venus Gold Battery ⇩

For more than a century, the Venus Battery crushed gold bearing quartz from mines across North Queensland and is a remarkable survivor of those colonial goldrush days. 

The Battery opened in July 1872, soon after gold was discovered in Charters Towers. It was built by Edmund Harris Thornburgh Plant and his associate Thomas Jackson.

It was primarily a custom mill – to be accessed by large numbers of local miners.

By 1919, most of the miners had closed in the area and the Mines Departments purchased the mill. This was to ensure that there would remain at least one operating mill for gold producing mines in North Queensland. Crushing continued until around 1980.

The Venus Battery was the third crushing battery to open in Charters Towers, and the last to close. Over that period it produced 15.5 tonnes of gold.

Extensive restoration work has been carried out. The trusteeship of the Battery was transferred to the local Council in January 2003 as part of the development of the Ghosts of Gold Heritage Trail.

The Battery is fully heritage listed. It is an icon of national cultural significance and a tour through its workings is a must-do for those visiting the Charters Towers region.