Chifley Home and Education Centre
Highlights
- Explore original furnishings and personal items that reveal the Chifleys' everyday life in the 1940s.
- Experience the intimate atmosphere of a house museum that served as the Prime Minister's only marital home.
- Discover the historical significance of 10 Busby Street, contrasting with grander residences like The Lodge.
- Wander through a peaceful residential street in Bathurst, immersing yourself in Australia's rich political history.
Located on a peaceful residential street in Bathurst is one of Australia’s most personal museums — the former home of Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife, Elizabeth.
Whether you’re interested in Australian politics or simply want to experience a step back in time, this distinctive museum and Education Centre offers an intimate look at the Chifleys’ way of life. It provides a fascinating window into everyday life in the 1940s, showcasing original furnishings, kitchenware, and personal items dating back to when the Chifleys first moved in, in 1914.
This home weathered the challenges of the Great Depression and wartime. From ration cards still left on the kitchen table to Mrs. Chifley’s soap saver in the kitchen, 10 Busby Street stands in stark contrast to grand residences like The Lodge or Kirribilli House — and that’s what makes it so captivating.
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Accreditations
- Visitor Information Centre
- NSW – Visit Bathurst
Features
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.