There are 86 Military museums in Australia
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Take a tour of Victoria Barracks and the Army Museum of South Queensland and witness and hear stories about one of Brisbane's most historic sites.
The Australian Army Military Police Museum is a Military museum located in Holsworthy, NSW.
The NSW Army Museum showcases Australia's military history in Sydney. The museum is located on a working military base.
Breakwater Battery, was a coastal defence battery at Port Kembla, New South Wales, Australia during World War II .
The Bublacowie Military museum is a privately owned museum located inland, half way between Stansbury and Hardwicke Bay.
The Caboolture Warplane Museum is not just a collection of static displays but also dynamic displays with dynamic activities, most of the warplanes on display actually fly.
This is an exciting and informative series of military exhibits detailing the conflicts that have affected the local community over the past 100 years.
The collection includes local photographs and mining equipment, firearms, gold nugget replicas and genealogical records.
Preserved 18th-century fortress with tunnels, WWII battlements & other military defense displays.
Fort Queenscliff, in Victoria, Australia, dates from 1860 when an open battery was constructed on Shortland's Bluff to defend the entrance to Port Phillip.
Leighton Battery at Buckland Hill, Mosman Park, Western Australia, was part of the Coastal defences of Australia during World War II and the Fremantle Fortress, protecting Fremantle Harbour.
Mallacoota RSL Bunker Museum is located in East Gippsland Shire of Victoria state.
The Military and Memorabilia Museum is "undoubtedly one of the finest displays of military memorabilia outside of the Canberra War Memorial,"
The Orange RSL Museum is a Military museum located in Orange, NSW.
The RAAF Townsville Aviation Heritage Centre, TAHC, (formally RAAF Townsville Museum) was first opened in 1983 in a small facility housed within the confines of the Townsville RAAF base.
The Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Army Tank Museum is located at Puckapunyal, an Australian Army training facility and base 10 km west of Seymour, in central Victoria.
Strathalbyn District Museum & Heritage Centre. With many displays dating back to the 1800s. Showcasing thousands of items on displays in a heritage listed site.
Volunteer-run museum focused on local history & heritage, with a reference library & shop.
Museum featuring exhibits on North Queensland army history in historic military barracks.
Located in the historic Keswick Barracks, the South Australian Army Museum was established in 1992 when the need to collect and preserve our military history was recognized.
Exhibits on British colonial–era & historic military engagements in barracks from the early 1800s.
The Army Museum tells exciting stories of Western Australians in the Army and the Army in Western Australia through tanks, guns, medals, uniforms and art.
Originally erected to commemorate those that died in service during WW1, the Augusta War Memorial also includes the names of those who lost their lives in WW2 and other conflicts.
Preserves, protects and displays the stories and history of Australian military aviation. Formerly known as the Australian Army Museum of Flight
The Australian Army Infantry Museum (AAIM) is the custodian of the history of the infantry corps and its customs and traditions.
The Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering is a Military museum located in Moorebank, NSW.
The Bandiana Australian Army Museum offers a cutting-edge approach to interpreting and displaying Australia's rich military heritage, with a special focus on the history of the Army Logistics Corps.
The Australian Army Ordnance Museum was an artillery museum housed in the North Fort at the north end of the entrance to Sydney Harbor in Sydney, Australia.
It displays a collection of Light Horse memorabilia, many of which were kindly bequeathed by the (late) Ian Jones.
The Bendigo Military Museum building on Pall Mall, Bendigo has recently undergone a major revitalization in consultation with Heritage Victoria.