There are 15 historical ships in Australia
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MV Lady Denman Lady Denman is a former Sydney Harbour ferry built in 1912 for the Balmain New Ferry Company.
Visit the only complete whaling station tourism attraction in the world!
Alma Doepel is one of Australia’s oldest surviving tall ships, and the very last of her kind. The restoration project is currently underway at Melbourne's Docklands.
The Bluebird Replica Dumbleyung is a full-sized replica of Donald Campbell's boat, Bluebird, which set the world water speed record in 1964 on Lake Dumbleyung.
HMAS Castlemaine was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially crewed and commissioned solely by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN)..
In between inspection trips, Diamantina supported the Royal Australian Navy's training program by giving young recruits from HMAS Leeuwin the opportunity to train at sea.
HMAS Onslow (SS 60/SSG 60) is one of six Oberon-class submarines, decommissioned in 1999 and previously operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
HMAS Otama (SS 62/SSG 62) was an Oberon-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
The Oberon class Submarine HMAS Ovens is an authentic Cold War-era vessel situated on Fremantle's historic World War Two submarine slipway.
The HMAS Vampire is a Maritime museum located in Derby, NSW.
The MV Krait is a wooden-hulled vessel famous for its use during World War II by the Z Special Unit (Z Force) of Australia during the raid against Japanese ships anchored in Singapore Harbour.
The PS Oscar W is an authentic wood-fired, steam-powered paddle steamer built in 1908 in Echuca, Victoria.
A visit to the boathouse offers an insight into the maritime history of Wadjemup / Rottnest Island.
Climb aboard and stroll the decks of historic Polly Woodside, one of Australia's last surviving 19th-century sailing ships.
Anchored on the majestic banks of the Renmark River, the paddle steamer industry offers a reminder of a bygone era on the Murray River.