Greenmount Homestead, located just five kilometres west of Walkerston, is a cherished historic attraction in Mackay. Built in 1915 by Albert Cook on the original claim of Captain John Mackay from 1862, this former cattle property holds significant heritage value. The homestead, gifted to the city in 1983, features a collection of over 20,000 artefacts housed in various buildings, including a Queenslander style homestead, staff quarters, garage, and blacksmith’s workshop. The stunning heritage listed gardens and grounds, with a formal front garden, fernery, and arbour, offer visitors a glimpse into the Cook family’s life.
Greenmount Homestead operates with the assistance of dedicated volunteers under the guidance of museum staff. Volunteers play a crucial role in engaging with history, caring for the site and its collection. They receive training and support to learn new skills and enhance their knowledge. The homestead strives to uphold museum best practice standards and supports volunteers in educating and entertaining visitors. Those interested in local heritage and sharing it with others are encouraged to join the Greenmount Homestead team by registering their interest via the Council’s page.
With a focus on preserving history and providing educational experiences, Greenmount Homestead offers a range of opportunities for volunteers to contribute to the site’s upkeep and visitor engagement. The business prides itself on its commitment to museum best practices and aims to create a welcoming environment for both volunteers and visitors. By exploring the rich history and heritage of the region, Greenmount Homestead continues to be a significant cultural landmark in Mackay, inviting individuals to connect with the past and appreciate the legacy of the Cook family.