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Category is Galleries and Museums; Museums. 102 websites found from 4236. Page 1 of 6.
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Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art (more info)

The Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum aims to stimulate, challenge and engage its audiences with a program of diverse and innovative exhibitions, publications and associated public activities. The website includes a listing of past, current and upcomi...

Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum (more info)

Situated in Bathurst, in central New South Wales, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is the home of the internationally renowned Sommerville Collection of rare minerals and fossils. The Museum also has a temporary exhibition space which has a c...

Australian Museum Online (more info)

This natural history museum has extensive collections of natural science and cultural artefacts. Visit the website to find information on a topic or area, or explore the whole of the Australian Museum online.

Australian National Aviation Museum (more info)

Owned and operated by the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, the Australian National Aviation Museum has saved a number of significant examples of Australia's aviation heritage. The website includes a history of the museum, opening hours, a listi...

Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) (more info)

The museum explores the diversity of Australia's maritime heritage. The website includes virtual reality museum tours, details of exhibitions and visitor programs, visitor information, research library, and what's new.

Australian Racing Museum (ARM) (more info)

The Australian Racing Museum website provides detailed information about the museum and horse racing in Australia. Take a look at exhibitions that are coming up, read about the museum's collection or do some shopping at the museum's gift shop.

Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre (more info)

Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame site is a tribute to Australia's premier men and women of the outback. The website contains information about the Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre, history of the centre, visitor information, acco...

Australian War Memorial (AWM) (more info)

The Australian War Memorial is a unique commemorative institution which functions as a memorial, a museum, an archive and a centre for research. The Memorial complex includes commemorative areas, a sculpture garden, gallery exhibits, research facilit...

Ballarat Tramway Museum (more info)

The Museum's aims are to conserve, display and maintain various tramway artefacts in order to create a living reminder of Ballarat's past.

Beechworth Chinese Cultural Centre (more info)

The Beechworth Chinese Cultural Centre Museum records and preserves the history of the Chinese people who journeyed to the Ovens and District Goldfields of the 1800s. The museum organises regular exhibitions and Chinese Festivals in Beechworth while ...

Benalla Costume and Pioneer Museum (more info)

Benalla Costume and Pioneer Museum was founded in 1967 and features exhibitions of historical costumes and local history.

Berrima Court House Museum (more info)

Berrima Court House, built from 1835-1838, overlooks the historic village of Berrima. It was the seat of justice for the County of Camden and beyond during the earliest days of the expansion of the colony of New South Wales. The website includes a hi...

Bradman Foundation Australia (more info)

The official site of Sir Donald Bradman. The Bradman Foundation, Bowral, Australia, owns and operates the Bradman Museum of Cricket and manages Bradman Oval where the young Don Bradman first learned to play the game.

Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre and Museum (more info)

The Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre and Museum is in Yirrkala, a small Aboriginal community on the north-eastern tip of the Top End of the Northern Territory. Buku-Larrnggay Mulka supplies individuals and retail outlets nationally and internationally...

Canberra Bicycle Museum and Resource Centre (more info)

The Canberra Bicycle Museum has been set up inside the Canberra Tradesmen's Union Club building.Cycles are on display where the public can view them free of charge. The site aim to inform the public of historically significant item that is related t...

Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) (more info)

CMAG's focus is on the historical, social, artistic and environmental elements of the Canberra region. The website provides information about exhibitions and events, collections, resources and membership.

Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum (more info)

Founded in 1913, the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum has acquired a collection of Australian artworks and historical items from Castlemaine and the district. The website provides details of the history of the gallery and museum, its col...

Central Deborah Gold Mine (more info)

The Central Deborah Gold Mine ceased productive operations in 1954, but has been restored to an operational level and developed as a living museum. Interactive displays include related machinery and miners' facilities.

Chinese Museum (more info)

A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum aims to document, preserve and display the history of Australians of Chinese descent. With a range of changing exhibitions, heritage tours and public seminars the Museum shares the pas...

Clunes Museum (more info)

The Clunes Museum features photographs and items pertaining to gold mining, agriculture, industry, factories and commerce, education, local government, religion, domestic items, WWI memorabilia and local community archival records.

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