The Tweed region in New South Wales is home to a fascinating museum that showcases the area's cultural, biological, and geological stories. The Tweed Regional Museum, a mix of heritage architecture and contemporary interpretations, offers visitors an engaging and educational experience. The museum's permanent exhibition, Land | Life | Culture, features stunning graphics of the Tweed's most significant landscapes, specimens, a children's interactive area, and cultural stories told by local Aboriginal community members. A vibrant program of changing exhibitions showcases the museum's collection and contemporary stories about places, events, and people significant to the Tweed community.
Tour groups and school groups are welcome at the museum, and entry is free. The museum actively welcomes people with access needs and provides a range of accommodations for guests with various access requirements. In addition to the Tweed Regional Museum, the region is also home to the Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, which features the work of regional, national, and international artists. The gallery is located in the beautiful Tweed Valley, making it an ideal destination for art enthusiasts and travelers seeking a cultural experience.