There are 14 food and agriculture museums in Queensland
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The Heritage Centre is the home of the Australian Sugar Industry Museum and the collection contains a theatre to watch the harvesting and transport of sugar cane from the local area.
The Blackwater International Coal Center and the Australian Coal Mining Museum are conveniently located at the gateway to the Central Highlands.
Australia's most awarded rum distillery and home of Bundaberg Rum opened the doors to a new visitor experience in August 2016 after an A$8.5 million revaluation.
Cobb and Co Transfer Station Steeped in history with ties to Cobb and Co and the 'boom' of the wool farming industry
The Drovers Camp is a non profit organisation dedicated to preserving the history of droving in Australia
See the story of famous rancher Harry Redford at the Harry Redford Interpretive Center on Gordon Street Aramac.
One of the top tourist attractions in the city of Texas, the Texas Heritage Museum and Tobacco Center offers a fascinating insight into the region's interesting history.
Take a sensory journey on a self-guided experience through the legendary Bundaberg Barrel, learning the history of this family business.
The Queensland Dairy & Heritage Museum is a Food and Agriculture museum located in Murgon, QLD.
Jondaryan Woolshed is a heritage-listed shearing shed at Evanslea Road, Jondaryan, Queensland, Australia.
Interpretive centre offering viewing of Queensland's first open-to-the-public Truffiere, truffle dog detection training centre, detection dog demonstrations and interactive gallery.
The Wellshot Center is dedicated to the history of one of Australia's largest sheep farms.
The Whitula Gate Museum is based on an original flagstone hut built by the Rabbit Board in 1906 as a frontier hut.
The Wolston Farmhouse is a Food and AgriCulture museum located in Wacol, QLD.