There are 11 food and agriculture museums in Victoria
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The Cheese World Museum is part of the Allansford Cheese World tourist complex in Allansford, Victoria.
Two collection complexes on the development of agriculture and domestic technology.
The Kerang museum shows a social and agricultural history of the area. Excellent display of Koondroo
Major Thomas Mitchell, New South Wales Surveyor-General crossed and named the Campaspe River near present-day Kyneton on his 1836 expedition.
The herbarium was founded in 1853 by Ferdinand von Mueller, the Victorian government botanist, and is located in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne.
Launched as the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry in 1976, it reopened in March 2004 as the National Wool Museum following a two-year, £2 million refit partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
A shed was built in 1987 with the aid of a Government Grant to preserve local agricultural machinery of the older generation of farmers.
The Great Aussie Beer Shed and Heritage Farm Museum is the first can of beer associated with the Australian Brewery and Museum.
You will come across an extensive collection of farm machinery and artifacts that have been used in this district, including a very unique and range of harvesting machinery and horse-drawn implements.
Authentic buildings including a school, church, homesteads, public halls and shops now house a collection of domestic items and agricultural equipment.
Wood's Farming and Heritage Museum is home to an incredible display of old farming as well as household memorabilia; some dating back to the 1920s.