MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » Uncategorized » Heritage bid for Truganina Explosives Reserve homestead

Heritage bid for Truganina Explosives Reserve homestead

Volunteers restoring the homestead at the Truganina Explosives Reserve in Altona want it placed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

Ralph Coghill from the Truganina Explosives Reserve Preservation Society said the residence on Queen Street, built for the officer-in-charge and their family, had fallen in to disrepair and had been in danger of collapsing.

The society started the homestead restoration on a modest budget from public donations before successfully applying for funding assistance from Hobsons Bay council in 2015. It also received money from Toyota.

It has nominated the site for listing on the state heritage register.

“The state register requires that you show that the place has state significance and at the moment it’s only regarded as having local significance,” Mr Coghill said.

“We believe it has state significance because it was the only government-operated repository and distribution centre for explosives for civil use – for mining, quarrying, that sort of thing.

“Between when it opened in 1901 and when it closed in 1962, it made a substantial contribution to the industrial development of Victoria.”

Mr Coghill said the group, which is aiming to open the homestead to the public next month, hoped it could also be used by study groups.

“We don’t want to create a museum,” he said. “What we want to do is restore this to the way it would have looked when the first managers lived there in the early 1900s … we want to make it available for general community use.”

In 2000, the community campaigned to save the site from sale to developers and Hobsons Bay council was appointed to manage the site.

Digital Editions


  • Eagles big scalp

    Eagles big scalp

    Yarraville pulled off its best win of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west season on Saturday, knocking off Spotswood. The Eagles, who were on top…

More News

  • Maidstone church fire suspicious

    Maidstone church fire suspicious

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 207786 A fire at a Maidstone church early on Sunday morning is being treated as suspicious. Fire crews were called to the church on…

  • Events heat up the west

    Events heat up the west

    Summer is heating up across the west with a mix of music, culture and experiences for locals to enjoy. Love Westside has put together a guide for February and March,…

  • Who are these Australians?

    Who are these Australians?

    The iconic ‘Three Well-Known Australians’ has made its way to Melbourne’s west for a limited time. The work, painted by Martin Shaw in 1982, depicts three figures – a blue,…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the pages of our predecessors. 40 years ago 12 February, 1986 A $6000 Western Suburbs fishing club development in Williamstown could face a State Government…

  • Rams ready for finals

    Rams ready for finals

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532910 Newport Rams are fine tuning things ahead of finals in the Baseball Victoria summer league women’s premier 1 first competition. The Rams, who…

  • New

    New

    Nearly a thousand new doctors are entering Victoria’s public health system this month, with a significant number allocated to hospitals serving Melbourne’s western and northern growth corridors. Among the 965…

  • Support Sweethearts for HeartKids

    Support Sweethearts for HeartKids

    Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and during February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support these children and their families…

  • Walk to Work Day coming

    Walk to Work Day coming

    The Pedestrian Council of Australia has announced a new initiative for Walk to Work Day, partnering with the Black Dog Institute to highlight the mental health benefits of walking. The…

  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year fellowship program funded by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the inaugural cohort of…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530070 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the west.