Hello investigators! It’s time to step back in time to explore what Mudgeeraba was like in the past.
When your group has investigated a place in your passport don’t forget to get it stamped by a teacher or helper.
A journey through the history
and heritage of Mudgeeraba
Congratulations investigators! You have now explored and discovered what Mudgeeraba was like in the past.
What was your favourite part of exploring Mudgeeraba’s past? Draw, write or talk about your favourite thing.
The Mudgeeraba Student History Walk is part of the broader Mudgeeraba Heritage Walk.
Keep investigating!You can keep investigating Mudgeeraba’s history at school or home by visiting these websites:
City of Gold Coast history and heritageK heritage.goldcoast.qld.gov.au
The Mudgeeraba Heritage WalkK heritage.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/See-and-do/
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HistorypinK historypin.org/tours/view/id/4706/title/
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Or visit a City of Gold Coast library where you will find books about Mudgeeraba like:
• From Paddocks to Pavements: The Mudgeeraba Story.
• Bush Schools and Golden Rules: The Spirit of Mudgeeraba State School.
• Dairies and Daydreams: The Mudgeeraba Story.
• Mudgeeraba Memories: Memories of Mudgeeraba, Bonogin, Austinville and Springbrook areas.
• Nerang Shire: A history to 1949.
• Now and Then: A Gold Coast Journey from Past to Present.
For more informationP 1300 GOLDCOASTE [email protected] cityofgoldcoast.com.au