The launch of a crowdfunding campaign to save the Toganmain Woolshed Precinct was being driven by a group of dedicated enthusiasts from across New South Wales. The campaign, aptly named "Friends of Toganmain", aims to restore the woolshed and adjacent outbuildings to ensure that this magnificent structure is retained. This process of conservation will also create a significant cultural tourist attraction.
About Us
Current Committee Members
Executive Directors: Gareth Winter (Chairperson), Christine Chirgwin (Secretary), Karen Winter (Treasurer), Tamileigh Chirgwin (Public Officer)
Directors: Mick Breed, Tom Breed, Craig Burley, Kylie Burley, Cody Crouch, Warwick Date, Peter Freeman, Deb Lacey, Matt Lacey, Ian McLaughlin, Sam O'Rafferty and Stan Walters
Statement of Country
The Toganmain Woolshed Precinct is on Wiradjuri land, which for many thousands of years provided abundant resources to its traditional Aboriginal owners. Traditional land use, resource management and cultural practices are evident in scar trees near the woolshed. Spanning pre-contact lore to the resilience of subsequent generations up to the present, the enduring connection of the Wiradjuri people to Country is recognised.
(Adapted from the NSW Heritage Inventory)
The Toganmain Woolshed Precinct is on Wiradjuri land, which for many thousands of years provided abundant resources to its traditional Aboriginal owners. Traditional land use, resource management and cultural practices are evident in scar trees near the woolshed. Spanning pre-contact lore to the resilience of subsequent generations up to the present, the enduring connection of the Wiradjuri people to Country is recognised.
(Adapted from the NSW Heritage Inventory)
Mud Map to Find Toganmain
Come and Visit
A first-hand experience inside the woolshed can be quite a "wow" moment. We will be holding Open Days in 2026.
The Toganmain Woolshed Precinct Incorporated wishes to thank the following businesses for their generous support.

















