The Redland Museum, situated in the suburb of Cleveland in Redland City, Queensland, is a local history museum focusing on showcasing the social history of the Redlands region. With close to 20,000 items on display and in storage, it stands out as a unique and dynamic institution in Queensland. Some of the notable features of the museum include a historical reference library, a functional blacksmith's shop, and a small outpost on nearby Russell Island.
Visitors to the museum can explore a variety of exhibits such as a floor-to-ceiling mural in the Dan Holzapfel Farm Pavilion, blacksmith displays, a chapel, a school classroom, a post office, and a bedroom from yesteryears. Additionally, the museum boasts an impressive textiles display and doll collection that are sure to captivate visitors. Apart from its permanent exhibitions, the Redland Museum regularly hosts special exhibitions and events, conducts school tours, and welcomes community group tours. It is an award-winning, volunteer-driven community museum accessible by car, bus, and a 20-minute walk from Cleveland railway station.