There are 30 national and museums in Australia
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Museum in 1879 courthouse with exhibits on an infamous murder trial, maps & other regional relics.
The National Archives of Australia ( NAA ) is an Australian Government agency that serves as the national archives of the nation.
Public library with a reading room, treasures gallery, changing exhibitions, a bookshop and a cafe.
The Royal Australian Mint is the sole producer of all of Australia's circulating coins.
The Western Australian Maritime Museum, located in Fremantle's bustling port, is a unique, modern venue overlooking the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean.
The Female Orphan School showcases rich culture and heritage in relation to the Whitlam government years.
Visit the only complete whaling station tourism attraction in the world!
The Australian National Museum of Education is a National and State museum located in Bruce, NSW.
Take a journey back in time to the notorious Boggo Road Gaol in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Bulahdelah's turbulent past is beautifully reflected in the city's most important historical building, the old Palace of Justice.
Discover the life of one of Australia's great Prime Ministers and the challenges of the 1940s in a WWII house-museum.
The building was a court house and then police station in Mt Chalmers, re-located to Emu Park in 1986.
Built in 1916, this former residence of Tasmania's only Prime Minister offers guided tours.
Organized by UNSW Canberra in Old Parliament House, the Prime Minister John Howard's Library houses over 10,000 personal papers, official records, political memorabilia, photographs and documents
Mount Gambier Courthouse Museum is located at 42 Bay Road Mount Gambier.
Come and explore the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT), the NT's premier cultural institution.
The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E.)
The admission to the Museum of Australian Democracy Old Parliament is free but reservations are required.
Discover the unique role Kalgoorlie has played in WA’s development, both as a centre of mining and its place at the edge of the Nullarbor Plain, at the Museum of the Goldfields
The National Museum of Australia, in the national capital Canberra, preserves and interprets Australia's social history, exploring the key issues, people and events that have shaped the nation.
Small local history museum featuring unique visual & audio displays, plus historical photographs.
The core mission of the National Trust of SA is the preservation, management, care and promotion of historic sites, conservation areas, museums, folk history, collections, icons and heritage.
The Police Station and Courthouse is a historical site and museum located in Auburn, SA.
Home of the state legislature, this 1867 French Renaissance Revival building is open for tours.
The South Australian Police Historical Society Inc. was founded in 1977 and aims to preserve the history of the South Australian Police Force (SAPOL) for future generations.
The State Archives and Records NSW is a National and State and Local History museum located in Stanthorpe, NSW.
The Centre of Democracy's permanent exhibition gallery is located in the Institute Building, corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue
Explore the Aboriginal culture of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to discover its rich history and legends.
The Urana Courthouse Museum Retains many features from its days as a Court, it is an impressive building.
The WA Shipwrecks Museum is recognised as the foremost maritime archaeology museum in the southern hemisphere.