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The Laidley Pioneer Village and Museum is an historic open-air museum located in the town of Laidley, Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia, on the corner of Drayton Street and Pioneer Street.
Try this heritage experience of boarding the C17 steam train from Gympie Station through the scenic Mary Valley.
Take a journey back in time with the Mary Valley Rattler!
A nationally recognised museum that tells the story of brave ANZACs who sacrificed themselves in the war and other Armed forces soldiers.
The Miles Historical Village and Museum is an open-air museum located near the town of Miles, Queensland, Australia.
Morgan Park Raceway is a motorsports complex located at Old Stanthorpe Road near Warwick, in Queensland, Australia and is operated by the Warwick District Sporting Car Club Inc. The venue features a race circuit with five different layouts.
The museum holds a vast collection of aircraft and memorabilia from all eras of Australian Military Flying. Witness the innovations required to survive in the theatre of war.
The Queensland Transport Museum is an Automotive museum located in Gatton, QLD.
Local government information for the beautiful areas between Yarraman and Clifton, Millmerran and Toowoomba.
The Royal Bull's Head Inn is a heritage-listed hotel at Brisbane Street, Drayton, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia.
The South Burnett Energy Centre reflects the past, the people and the energy technology that developed the region and continues to mould our future.
Opened in November 2001, the Museum showcases the history of the South Burnett's timber industry, which underpinned the early settlement of the region and has continued to play an important part in its development
The SDSR District is a unique destination where you have the opportunity to experience our museum and the District, a delight for visitors of all ages.
Venue with historical documents & photographs of local families, plus old buildings & collections.
The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery displays quality exhibits of national and local importance and promotes a strong program of exhibits and displays by regional artists relevant to the history and character of the Granite Belt region. The exhibition program also includes specially selected works from the gallery's extensive permanent collection of traditional and contemporary paintings, works on paper, ceramics, sculpture and fiber art. National Quality Roadshows feature exhibits ranging
One of the top tourist attractions in the city of Texas, the Texas Heritage Museum and Tobacco Center offers a fascinating insight into the region's interesting history.
The historic Texas Rabbit Works, which includes the Riverside Freezing Works, bring to life a very important era in Texas and Australian history.
The Queensland Dairy & Heritage Museum is a Food and Agriculture museum located in Murgon, QLD.
When you come to the Ration Shed Museum you will have the opportunity to experience how life was and is, in the dynamic Aboriginal community, Cherbourg.
Jondaryan Woolshed is a heritage-listed shearing shed at Evanslea Road, Jondaryan, Queensland, Australia.
If you're looking for a great fishing spot and a chance to catch some delicious crabs, then Tin Can Bay is the place to be!
Welcome to the Toowoomba & Lockyer Valley Kart Club!
Founded in 1938, Toowoomba has the oldest public art gallery in the Queensland region.
Interpretive centre offering viewing of Queensland's first open-to-the-public Truffiere, truffle dog detection training centre, detection dog demonstrations and interactive gallery.
The Warwick Art Gallery is at the forefront of cultural activity in the Southern Downs.
The Warwick Historical Society Museum is a collection of buildings containing furniture and household items representing over 130 years of family life in the Warwick Borough.
The Museum displays Wondai Shire's history through artefacts from the early 1900s.
Known as 'the artistic heart of South Burnett', the Wondai Gallery is sure to surprise and impress. The building that now houses the gallery stands prominently on the roundabout, behind the striking dingo sculptures and rock pool, and was originally the stationmaster's residence from the early 20th century. It has been tastefully downgraded and renovated while retaining old world charm including the original hardwood floors. Every first Friday of the month (except January) a new exhibit open
Museum featuring exhibits on the history of regional forestry, along with live demonstrations.