There are 8 Natural history museums in New South Wales
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One of only two fish fossil museums in the world, the Age of Fishes Museum is a national heritage site due to its international scientific importance.
Home of the Somerville Collection, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum opened in July 2004 in the Bathurst city centre.
Founded in 1827, Australia's oldest museum has expansive zoological and anthropological collections.
The Eden Killer Whale Museum is a museum in Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
The Australian PlantBank is a Natural History and Science museum located in Kembla Grange, NSW.
Urban Beehive is run by two beekeepers, Doug Purdie and Vicky Brown, who met through the New South Wales Beekeepers Association and decided to get serious about bees.
Volunteers will be happy to show you the variety of fossils and give you information.
The Zoology Museum was established in 1969 as a teaching museum for the University of New England.