 
	In a quiet residential street in Bathurst is one of the country’s most 
	intimate museums — the former home of Prime Minister 
	Ben Chifley and his 
	wife, Elizabeth.
	Whether your interest runs to Australian politics or 
	you’d like to step back in time, this unique museum and Education Centre 
	provides a glimpse into how the Chifleys lived, and offers an experience of 
	everyday life in the 1940’s. Its original collection of household 
	furnishings, kitchenware and personal effects date back to when the Chifleys 
	first occupied the house in 1914.
	This is a house that saw the hardships 
	of the Great Depression, and wartime austerity. From rationing cards still 
	on the kitchen table to Mrs Chifley’s soap saver in the kitchen, 10 Busby 
	Street has little in common with The Lodge or Kirribilli House, and is all 
	the more interesting for it.
	Entry fees apply. Full details at
	
	Chifley Home and Education Centre