Tilly Aston Memorial Park
Highlights
- Explore the peaceful, leafy setting of Tilly Aston Memorial Park, perfect for quiet reflection and rest.
- Discover interpretive elements that celebrate Tilly Aston's legacy, enriching your understanding of local history.
- Unwind in open lawn areas and shade trees, creating a welcoming space for family picnics and relaxation.
- Visit the nearby historic township of Carisbrook, enhancing your journey through the Central Goldfields region.
Tilly Aston Memorial Park is a quiet community park in Carisbrook, Victoria, dedicated to one of Australia’s most inspiring advocates for people with vision impairment.
The park honours Matilda “Tilly” Aston, who was born near Carisbrook in 1873 and lost her sight at an early age. Despite this, she became a pioneering educator, writer and activist, playing a foundational role in the introduction of braille literacy and services for people who are blind across Australia. Her work had nationwide impact and continues to influence disability advocacy and inclusive education today.
Set within a peaceful, leafy setting, the memorial park provides a reflective place to pause and learn about Tilly Aston’s remarkable life and achievements. Open lawn areas, shade trees and seating create a welcoming space for quiet rest, while interpretive elements acknowledge her strong connection to Carisbrook and the Central Goldfields region.
Located close to Carisbrook’s historic township and within easy reach of nearby heritage attractions, Tilly Aston Memorial Park adds depth to the region’s story — highlighting not only goldfields history, but also the individuals whose legacy extends far beyond their local community.
For visitors interested in social history, education and stories of determination, the park offers a meaningful and enriching stop when exploring the Central Goldfields.
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