There are 15 Military museums in Western Australia
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The Army Museum tells exciting stories of Western Australians in the Army and the Army in Western Australia through tanks, guns, medals, uniforms and art.
Originally erected to commemorate those that died in service during WW1, the Augusta War Memorial also includes the names of those who lost their lives in WW2 and other conflicts.
The Birdwood Military Museum, situated in Birdwood House, has an amazing display of memorabilia from the Boer War right through to more recent conflicts involving Australian forces.
Broome Historical Society Museum offers an insightful look into Broome’s diverse cultural history.
The Chapman Valley Historical Society Museum focuses on the lives of early settlers in the region.
The Noongar people are the traditional owners of the Perth region and the Swan Coastal Plain in particular. Perth is a modern and vibrant capital city, boasting a desirable lifestyle, great geographic
Travel back in time with one of the finest collections of heritage items from our pioneering past.
Displays from the Boer War, WW1, WW2 and Vietnam featuring a collection of memorabilia. Includes photographs, military equipment and uniforms.
The Koorda Motor & Military Museum houses an array of military collections and vintage cars to browse through.
Leighton Battery at Buckland Hill, Mosman Park, Western Australia, was part of the Coastal defences of Australia during World War II and the Fremantle Fortress, protecting Fremantle Harbour.
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.
The National Anzac Centre is an award-winning facility that creates a deeply personal connection with the past, as well as pay tribute to those who served.
War, peace, bravery and sacrifice.
The Nungarin Heritage Machinery and Army Museum is housed in an original, massive Army Vehicle Workshop building, constructed in Nungarin in 1942-43 as part of Australia’s defense in WWII.
Private war and social history collection in a farm setting between Denmark and Albany, showcasing personal items and stories from the Boer War through to the present day.