There are 21 attractions in Wheatbelt open on Sunday
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Discover the ultimate day out. Amazing science, art & bushwalks. Climb the leaning tower.
Stone monument of WA's earliest conflicts between Aboriginals and Europeans south of Mullewa
Housing the history of our days gone by, a worthwhile visit whilst in Corrigin.
Arguably the central attraction in the Shire, you shouldn’t leave without visiting the Cunderdin Museum. Even if museum’s aren’t usually on your ‘to do’ list, make an exception – you won’t be disappointed
The Observatory boasts a fully retractable roof, state of the art telescopes and amazing WA dark sky offering visitors a world class astronomy experience.
Westonia's Hood-Penn Museum is now open. The museum features a variety of scenes showcasing early life in the shire.
This lovely old building is the original Katanning government school on the corner of Taylor and Cove Streets and now houses the Katanning Historical Museum.
A vibrant group of creative, active locals, based in and near Lake Grace, Western Australia.
Most of the vehicles and equipment in the museum are from the Army, this is not intentional, but merely reflects that which is the most comonly found on farms in the area.
Enjoy the architecture of the buildings dating from 1913, the G117 class steam locomotive circa 1987, the signal box housing 95 levers. Displays of Merredin's railway history. Photographic register of Pioneer women of the area. Also enjoy the attractive garden setting where you can feed goldfish in the ponds.
This amazing collection of over 10,000 handmade pieces are displayed in stills of great wars. See soldiers at war in jungles, deserts and the six metre long display of the 1953 Coronation of the Queen
Visit the home of the prolific Monsignor John C. Hawes who was responsible for much of the development of this region. Browse both personal affects and other accoutrement of this prominent figure.
Adjacent to the Narembeen Roadhouse (entry through the Roadhouse) is a modern, interpretive centre focusing on grain growing in Western Australia.
The Ongerup Museum Started in 1978 in the Old Railway Barracks Building, then aquired a historic farmhouse on site which now houses a Native food & Medicine, and Local wildlife display.
The Lace Place Museum was built in 1990 to house the Blackburn Collection.
A historical village of 23 original and replica buildings from West Australia's past.
Local legend says that two Aboriginal tribes clashed in a war in this location. Back then, the nearby Gnamma Hole would be filled with rainfall. A larger Gnamma Hole was covered to stop stock falling
The old wheat bin sits side by side with today's modern storage bins, and as you walk around the site you can get a direct comparrison between past and present day grain handling.
Museum displaying both pioneer and local history of Wongan Hills, Ballidu, Konnongorring, Kalguddering, Cadoux, Burakin, Konduit, Damboring, Elphin and Wongan-Balidu.
The museum is housed in one of the few 1936 type wheatbins that have been preserved. The museum was opened in 1981 with a collection of agricultural, transport and railway exhibits.
Set up as a house of earlier times with articles in room settings.