There are 14 media and entertainment museums in Australia
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The Australian Pinball Museum is an interactive museum displaying a collection of pinball machines and pinball art.
Realistic, clothed sculptures of famous people from history & film, plus fictional characters.
Open since 2010, the museum is the work of one Adrian Bennett who saw the films Mad Max and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and was instantly changed.
Museum chain for life-size wax replicas of famous Americans & historic icons in themed galleries.
The (NFSA) is Australia's audiovisual archive, responsible for developing, preserving, maintaining and promoting a national collection of film, television, sound, radio, and so on.
Museum with kitschy oddities on display, including shrunken human heads & rare animal skeletons.
Experience Surfers Paradise like never before at the Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Family fun at a Norman-style castle built in the 20th century, with doll displays & treasure hunts.
The Australian Cartoon Museum give's Australian Cartoons a home, where they are looked after, loved and shared forever, giving cartoonists and their fans a never ending resource to learn from.
The Australian Music Vault showcases the Australian music story, interactive and digital experiences, iconic objects from the Australian Performing Arts Collection.
Kings Castle is a collection of personal Elvis artifacts owned by Greg Page, known as the original "Yellow Wiggle".
LUME Melbourne is located in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center on South Wharf.
The memo has been part of the fabric of Healesville since 1924 and is a source of many meaningful memories for the community.
Discover the magic of Mary Poppins at the birthplace of her author, P.L. Travers.