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The Albany Convict Gaol (1851) is a museum designed to to tell the story of Albany's convict past. It contains displays relevant to the convict era.
The first of its kind in Australia, Alice Springs School of the Air has seen much growth and many changes in its more than 70 years.
Albany's contemporary new fine art gallery - fresh, original, and right in the heart of the city.
Immerse yourself in art, history and architecture at the Busselton Cultural Precinct! Walk through the heritage listed buildings and feel the history between their walls.
The Captain James Cook Memorial was built by the Commonwealth Government to commemorate the Bicentenary of Captain James Cook's first sighting of the east coast of Australia. The memorial includes a water jet located in the central basin and a skeleton globe sculpture at Regatta Point of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, showing the paths of Cook's expeditions.
Visit the site of Australia’s first convict land grant and discover an extraordinary historical precinct in Western Sydney.
Preserved 18th-century fortress with tunnels, WWII battlements & other military defense displays.
The Garfield Water Wheel, also known as the Forrest Creek Mine Water Wheel, was a remarkable technological innovation used at a gold mine near Chewton, Victoria, Australia.
Mary Boulton's Pioneer Cottage & Museum is an early 19th century cottage and museums displaying how the local pioneers once lived.
Middle Head Fortifications is a historic landmark in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia.
The Old Courthouse Complex is a heritage-listed cluster of charming buildings, some of which date back to the 1860s.
Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
The One Ton Post is a physical monument located on the west bank of the Barwon River near Mungindi, Queensland.
The Roughley House is a Local History museum located in Parramatta, NSW.
The St Saviour's Cathedral is the heritage-listed cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra.
The Sunnyside Historic House and South Sea Island Museum is located in Lake Macquarie Town Hall, New South Wales.
Originally known as "Eleanora Township", Hillgrove was founded in 1884 and grew rapidly in the 1880s and 1890s due to the expansion of mining activities.
The Female Orphan School showcases rich culture and heritage in relation to the Whitlam government years.
The memorial commemorates the start and finish of the 1924 Grand Prix.
In the late 1950s, Cassimatis General Store became a savings agency of the Bank of New South Wales, eventually closing in 1978.
Just a short four kilometre drive from the heart of Melbourne is the Convent, a sprawling 6.8 Hectare site housing 11 historic buildings and gardens.
Abercrombie House was built in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia in the 1870s by the Stewart family, pioneers of Bathurst.
Aberdoon House is located in Clower Avenue, Rouse Hill
Addington House is a Grade II listed former farm, residence and orchard and now a community facility in Ryde City Council in New South Wales, Australia.
Adelaide Gaol is a former Australian prison in the Park Lands of Adelaide, South Australia.
This restored, 1926 hospital offers exhibits exploring the life of Flying Doctor founder John Flynn.
Discover what is behind one of the most imposing facades on North Terrace, the heritage-listed Grand Lodge and learn about South Australian History.
Adelaide River railway station is a former station on the now closed Northern Australian Railway in the Northern Territory, Australia, 124 kilometers south of the line's terminus in Darwin.
Admiralty House is an Italianate mansion serving as Governor-General's residence, with views of the harbour & Opera House.
Historic Albany - Come and Visit our Past!
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