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The Heritage Centre is the home of the Australian Sugar Industry Museum and the collection contains a theatre to watch the harvesting and transport of sugar cane from the local area.
Just like a butterfly in its chrysalis, the Cockrell Butterfly Center is having a transformation of its own
Museum featuring the history of life in the tropics through objects, photographs & archival records.
The center offers family and local history research with over 60,000 names in the database.
The Cooktown Museum is a Grade I listed former monastery and school and now a museum on Furneaux Street in Cooktown, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia.
This world class private collection of rare and local Butterflies, Moths and Beetles allows visitors a hands on experience to see and feel the wildlife of the Daintree Rainforest.
Museum in 1879 courthouse with exhibits on an infamous murder trial, maps & other regional relics.
Museum featuring a 9-m.-high replica of an allosaurus & a diverse range of fossils & gemstones.
The Gab Titui Cultural Center is a contemporary art gallery and a place of preservation of cultural artifacts.
Girringun Aboriginal Corporation is based in Cardwell, midway between Townsville and Cairns in north Queensland.
The Herberton Mining Museum History Association Inc. (HMMHA) was formed in February 2020 as a registered organization to support museum operations and collections management.
Loudoun House Museum, former home of John Moffat, Queensland's greatest mining entrepreneur, was built in 1884 from North Queensland red cedar.
The Mareeba Heritage Museum and Visitor Information Center is your gateway to the beautiful region and understanding Mareeba's rich and varied history.
The museum was built in 1996 and has a nationally significant historical collection showing tradition and impact of Christianity on the community. It displays Indigenous artefacts and local knowledge.
Established in 1992, the museum has a number of historical items and displays relating to the old Mulgrave Shire donated from the local community.
Port Douglas Court House Museum is a heritage-listed former courthouse and now museum.
Museum with armored & artillery vehicles dating back to the 1800s, including many WWII exhibits.
Crystal Caves is an adventure museum with samples of crystallized minerals and fossils from around the world.
A collection of gems, minerals and crystals showcased through nine themed rooms. Over 4,500 specimens including fossils, jewellery, local and abroad minerals, local history and mining memorabilia
The Tolga Museum is run by a dedicated group of volunteers from the Tolga Historical Society.