Trip through time .....

MELROSE COURTHOUSE HERITAGE CENTRE

An integral part of the community’s identity and the oldest town in the Flinders Ranges, Melrose has a fascinating history to impart and it is important that all visiting people learn the history of our pioneers.

The Melrose Courthouse and Heritage Centre brings that history to life. It tells the story of opening the north of South Australia, starting with the history of the police presence, the most northerly outpost of police administration from 1848 and  headquarters from 1873 to 1882. The old Courthouse and cells are the originals and the displays within lend substance to the judiciary interpretation.

Goyder’s Line runs through the centre of this area. The interpretive section about this remarkable man brings to life the hardships our predecessors suffered. Melrose had mining, workingmen’s blocks, a village settlement, soldier settlers, German immigrants, pastoralists and agriculturalists.

Our men who gave their all during the wars are honoured with a special section, bringing a close bond with the local families and people returning to find their ancestry.