There are 27 Industry museums in Australia
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The Onkaparinga Woollen Museum Inc. (OWMMI) is the owner of the collection which is housed in Building 26 at the Woollen Mill in Lobethal.
Visit the only complete whaling station tourism attraction in the world!
The sound of a hammer hitting the anvil emanates from the street, inviting you to travel back in time to a time when the blacksmith was the 'king of the craft'.
The Border Steam & Oil Engine Club is dedicated to preserving the mechanical past of Australia.
Creswick Woolen Mills is an award winning Australian family business and Australia's last colored wool mill based in Creswick, Victoria.
Located in Inglewood, Victoria (home of the 'Blue Mallee' eucalyptus), the museum offers visitors a glimpse into an industry that dates back to the mid-1800s and is still alive today.
Wheel righting, forge welding and blacksmithing were undertaken in this workshop by the Excell family.
Fyansford Paper Mill is situated on the River Barwon and overlooks the picturesque Buckley Falls.
The Gawler Old Telegraph Station Museum is a Local History museum located in Gawler, SA.
The Lake Wendouree Museum and Golden City Paddle Boat are operated by the volunteers of the Golden City Paddle Steamer Museum Society Inc.
Tour the Highlands Power Trail for a unique experience in the rugged Central Highlands of Tasmania, where a bold vision became a reality and changed the shape of Tasmania
Mannum Dock Museum of River History.
Morphett's Enginehouse was built in 1858 but was later gutted by fire in 1925.
An historical display of timber handling machinery from log to mill presented alongside memorabilia and photographs of the Nangwarry community from the inception of the township
The No 1 Pump Station Mundaring stands at the foot of Mundaring Weir and provides an opportunity to explore one of Australia’s most significant industrial heritage sites. The pump station was opened in 1903 to transfer water from the Perth hills to the goldfields of Western Australia, a distance of 560 kilometres.
For 100 years, Hamilton Docks was where Queensland exported the best to the world.
Built in 1857 when the Bellarine Peninsula was a major grain growing area, this mill was one of the first to use steam power.
On March 26, 2015, PowerWorks Holdings Ltd took possession of the PowerWorks Visitor Center and surrounding land.
The Dongara Flour Mill was built in 1894 by local merchant and grazier Francis Pearse to plans supplied by Henry Simon of Manchester, England.
The South Burnett Energy Centre reflects the past, the people and the energy technology that developed the region and continues to mould our future.
Opened in November 2001, the Museum showcases the history of the South Burnett's timber industry, which underpinned the early settlement of the region and has continued to play an important part in its development
Tambo Post Office is a Grade I listed former post office turned museum on Arthur Street, Tambo, BlackallTambo Region, Queensland, Australia.
The historic Texas Rabbit Works, which includes the Riverside Freezing Works, bring to life a very important era in Texas and Australian history.
The museum illustrates the history of Australian banking and financial services.
The Peterborough Print museum is a real time look at a printing company that was once the heartbeat of a town & over the years.
Waddamana Hydro-Electric power station was the first hydro-electric power plant ever operated by the Tasmanian Hydro-Electric Department opened in 1916.
Museum featuring exhibits on the history of regional forestry, along with live demonstrations.