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Visit the site of Australia’s first convict land grant and discover an extraordinary historical precinct in Western Sydney.
The Macquarie University History Museum is a Local History and Arts and Culture museum located in Newcastle, NSW.
The Macquarie University Sporting Hall of Fame further embodies the triumphs and sacrifices of extraordinary athletes who have proven their abilities on a world stage.
Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
Sydney Bus Museum is a not-for-profit transportation museum and education centre for public benefit located in the suburb of Leichhardt, in Sydney, Australia..
The Great Synagogue Museum is an Arts and Culture museum located in Woolwich, NSW.
The Female Orphan School showcases rich culture and heritage in relation to the Whitlam government years.
The Willoughby Museum is a Local History museum located in Cremorne, NSW.
The Amusu Theatre & Manildra Movie Poster Museum is a historical site and museum located in North Ryde, NSW.
The Argyle Cut is a Grade II listed highway and road cutting on Argyle Street in the central Sydney suburb, The Rocks. It was built from 1843 to 1868 with convict and paid labour.
The Australian Army Military Police Museum is a Military museum located in Holsworthy, NSW.
The Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering is a Military museum located in Moorebank, NSW.
The NSW Army Museum showcases Australia's military history in Sydney. The museum is located on a working military base.
The Australian Golf Heritage Society's collection of golf equipment, photographs and documents tells the story of golf in Australia.
The Macquarie University History Museum is the latest addition to Sydney's vibrant museum landscape.
Founded in 1827, Australia's oldest museum has expansive zoological and anthropological collections.
The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) is a government-run maritime museum in Darling Harbour, Sydney.
The Australian Railways Historical Society (ARHS) aims to stimulate interest in railways and to capture and preserve many facets of railway operations.
Harry Daly Museum, managed by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists, is a private museum and explores humanity's relationship to pain and the quest for oblivion
The Aboriginal engraving site at Blackfellow's Head Spur was once a much larger site but part of it has been destroyed by development and a group of engravings has been moved to Quarter Sessions Road.
The Boothtown Aqueduct is a heritage-listed 19th-century water bridge in Greystanes, Sydney.
Showcases mechanical innovations that became steam engine practice: separate condenser, parallel motion and centrifugal governor, the sun-and-planet crank motion, and the double-acting cylinder.
Brislington, an elegant Georgian building, stands on the corner of George and Marsden Streets in Parramatta.
The Burnside Museum is a Local History museum located in Larrakeyah, NSW.
The Camden Museum is an Aboriginal museum located in Camden, NSW.
The iconic trophy asset on the world's most recognisable harbour. Offered for the first time since 1876 nestled between the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
Visit the Family History Room at the HJ Daley Library in Campbelltown.
Carriageworks is the largest and most important contemporary multi-arts center of its kind in Australia.
Chard Stairs is located in Darlinghurst and connects Forbes Street with William Street.
The Chau Chak Wing Museum is an Arts and Culture museum located in Camperdown, NSW.
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