The Eureka Stockade Gardens is a National Heritage Listed site associated with the Eureka Stockade Rebellion of 3 December 1854. The gardens feature a large wooden playground with a Eureka Stockade theme, including wooden troopers, ramps, climbing walls, slides, and sound-making equipment. The park also has a shelter with BBQs and tables, a large pond with ducks, and shaded tables and seats. The Eureka Centre, which explores the social history and cultural impact of the Victorian gold rush, is located nearby. The gardens are a great place for families to visit, with plenty of space for kids to play and learn about Australian history
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