There are 37 aboriginal museums in Australia
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At the Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Center and Keeping Place you can experience the diversity of Australia's indigenous arts and culture.
The Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum occupies a site of great importance to the Aboriginal people of North West New South Wales, for tens of thousands of years.
See great Australian Aboriginal art in our upstairs exhibition galleries - 4,500 artworks in stock, from small affordable paintings to collectable masterworks. See major artists & exhibitions online.
The museum was built in 1996 and has a nationally significant historical collection showing tradition and impact of Christianity on the community. It displays Indigenous artefacts and local knowledge.
Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
Inside the Balladonia Hotel/Motel complex. An interactive audio-visual look at the history ancient geological formation of the region, the Aboriginal culture and early European history.
The centre displays a wide range of Indigenous artwork to showcase Aboriginal culture over time.
The Brambuk Cultural Center is the oldest cultural center still run by Aboriginal people.
Make Brambuk, the national park and cultural center in Halls Gap, your first stop on any visit to the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park.
The Camden Museum is an Aboriginal museum located in Camden, NSW.
Dharriwaa Elders Group Cultural Exhibition Center The Dharriwaa Elders Group welcomes visitors to their exhibition area.
The cultural center's exhibition hall displays authentic Aboriginal artefacts.
Girringun Aboriginal Corporation is based in Cardwell, midway between Townsville and Cairns in north Queensland.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Victoria's Western District on the banks of the Glenelg River, the Harrow Discovery Center is the heart of Victoria's oldest inland settlement.
Immerse yourself in the culture of the Gold Coast's First Nations Peoples at the Dreaming mountain, Jellurgal
Located in the unique Glenn Murcutt Building next to the Visitor Information Centre, the museum traces the history of the valley from Aboriginal times to the present day.
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The Langi Morgala Museum first opened to the public in 1970 to house the diverse collections of Aboriginal artwork and artifacts important to the history of the region.
The National Anzac Centre is the place where the Anzac Legend lives on.
The Sisters of St John of God were founded in Ireland in 1871 and are an apostolic religious congregation of women.
Museum dedicated to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art & culture, with frequent events.
Berndt Museum of Anthropology holds one of Australia's finest collections of Australian Aboriginal, contemporary and historical art and cultural materials.
Bring your family and discover the unique history of the Katherine region.
The effort of hundreds of local volunteers is evident in the design and construction of The Kodja Place. It demonstrates the significance of Noongar and Wadjela cultures in the district.
When you come to the Ration Shed Museum you will have the opportunity to experience how life was and is, in the dynamic Aboriginal community, Cherbourg.
The Wiradjuri Study Center was established for the express purpose of promoting the study and understanding of the Wiradjuri culture.
TIAGARRA is one of the oldest Aboriginal museums and custodians in Australia.
Tibooburra Local Aboriginal Land Council 'Keeping Place' showcases Aboriginal history in Tibooburra district.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women's Council social enterprise.
The Wungunja Cultural Center opened in July 2017 after restorations were carried out on an old Scout Hall building, returning it almost to its original 1936 appearance.