The Old Windmill, Brisbane — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
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Built in 1828 by convict labor, the Old Windmill is Queensland's oldest surviving building and one of Australia's most fascinating monuments to failure turned innovation. Despite being placed on a prime hilltop with excellent wind exposure, the windmill was so poorly designed that it never actually caught the breeze properly.
Rather than tearing it down, authorities found a far darker use for it. Up to 25 convicts at a time were forced onto a manually powered treadmill, treading steps for 14 hours daily while clutching an overhead rail to grind grain by sheer human effort. The Moreton Bay penal settlement was one of Australia's harshest, and the treadmill became one of its most dreaded punishments.
After grain grinding ceased in 1845, the Old Windmill began an astonishing series of second lives. It served as a survey station, a shipping signal tower, the Queensland Museum's first home, an official timekeeping device for the settlement, and a research site for wireless radio and telephony. In 1934, it even hosted Queensland's first television broadcast demonstration.
Inside, five floors spiral around a central hexagonal staircase leading to an observation deck. Tiny windows just below the deck flood the top floor with light and give the building a distinctive silhouette against the Brisbane skyline.
The Old Windmill is proof that even spectacular failures can become extraordinary landmarks. A Questo quest through Brisbane connects stories like this one, turning a city walk into a journey through convict-era history and surprising reinvention.
Plan Your Visit
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- Spring Hill QLD 4000, Australia
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Frequently asked questions
Why did the Old Windmill in Brisbane fail?
Despite being placed on a hilltop with good wind exposure, the windmill was so poorly designed that it could never catch enough breeze to grind grain. Authorities converted it into a punishment device where up to 25 convicts were forced to work a manual treadmill for 14 hours daily to grind grain by human power instead.
How old is the Old Windmill in Brisbane?
Built in 1828 by convict labor in the Moreton Bay penal settlement, the Old Windmill is Queensland's oldest surviving building and the oldest extant windmill tower in Australia. It has been standing for nearly 200 years.
What was the Old Windmill used for after grinding?
After grain grinding ceased in 1845, the building served as a survey station, shipping signal tower, the first home of the Queensland Museum, an official timekeeping device, and a research site for wireless radio. In 1934, it hosted Queensland's first television broadcast demonstration.
Where is the Old Windmill in Brisbane?
The Old Windmill is at 226 Wickham Terrace in Spring Hill, located in Observatory Park adjacent to Wickham Park. The exterior and park are always accessible.
