Museums
| Where: | Level 1, Queensland Museum South Bank, Cnr Grey & Melbourne Streets, South Bank. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3840 7555 |
| Website: | Queensland Museum Sciencentre |
Housing a significant collection of items, celebrating the culture and arts and crafts of the indigenous people of Oceania, the Anthropology Museum contains a fascinating variety of photographs, artifacts and archaeological remains.
The collection pertains to everyday life including trade, body adornment, recreation, ceremonies, hunting and the collection of food, and is complemented with collections from Africa and South-East Asia.
| Where: | University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus, Level 2 Room 117, the Michie Building, St Lucia. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3365 2674 |
| Website: | Anthropology Museum - University of Queensland |
The Redland Museum houses a fascinating collection of magnificent artifacts that are displayed as a record of the Redland Shire’s social and natural history.
Browse, read about and touch these treasures from collections of equipment used in everyday life by the pioneers of the Redlands. View diverse collections and displays from the military, marine, machinery and transport.
Enjoy the blacksmith exhibit, art exhibitions and regular concerts that stimulate and enrich the community.
| Where: | 60 Smith Street, Cleveland. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3286 3494 |
| Website: | Redland Museum |
Some believe that the MacArthur Museum Brisbane is as significant to Australia as London's Cabinet War Rooms are to Britain. The Museum includes the actual office that was occupied by General Douglas MacArthur when he directed the Allied Forces World War II Pacific campaign.
Experience Brisbane during the dark years of World War II, when the streets were lined with air-raid shelters, and military vessels crowded the banks of the Brisbane River. Imagine a time of censorship, rationing and blackouts, and meet the family man, General Douglas MacArthur, through fascinating themed displays.
| Where: | Level Eight MacArthur Chambers, 201 Edward Street, City. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3211 7052 |
| Website: | MacArthur Museum |
The Queensland Military Memorial Museum displays items of interest relating the history of Queenslanders' service in Queensland and Commonwealth Defence forces from the early 1800’s to the modern era.
Visitors can see fascinating items such as medals from the Maori Wars, photographs from pre-Federation Queensland, and weapons including an 1800 'Brown Bess' musket, swords and modern firearms.
Admire historical flags such as the regimental flag of the 2/26th Battalion of the Eight Division, proudly carried after the Fall of Singapore, and hidden from the Japanese through Changi and the Burma-Thai Railway.
| Where: | 28 Church Street, Fortitude Valley. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3852 3565 |
| Website: | Queensland Military Memorial Museum |
The 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment Museum holds a large and valuable collection of relics indigenous to the WW1 Light Horse era, including unique leather accoutrements, sabers and saddlery.
Serving as a memorial to those who have fought for their country, during in the Boer War, the days of the militia, both World Wars and through until the present, the museum also boasts a comprehensive variety of uniforms pertaining to all eras. A wonderful collection of medals and badges are also on display, complemented by an extensive array of old photographs.
| Where: | Chauvel Drive, Gallipoli Barracks, Enoggera. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3871 1898 |
| Website: | The 2nd/14th Light Horse Association |
Displaying a comprehensive collection of weapons and a fascinating display of medals, the Victoria Barracks Museum represents a history of Australian Servicemen and women from the Boer War through until 1980. The range of medals allows easy identification of medals and awards, for service and gallantry.
The barracks themselves are heritage listed, dating from 1864 and containing reminders of the Commonwealth’s early days. Because the site is still in use today, public access is restricted to the weekends.
| Where: | Victoria Barracks, Petrie Terrace. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3233 4531 |
Take a voyage of discovery from the days of the early navigators to now. See a large map locating about 200 of the 1500 shipwrecks that lie along the Queensland coast, and discover how the first recorded shipwreck arose from the notorious mutiny on the Bounty. Simply learn and admire skills of the Maritime Industry.
Find out how a flame in a kerosene lamp can be seen by mariners many kilometres away. Marvel at the craftsmen exhibited models of ships from the days of the ancient Egyptians, through Medieval times to the Golden Age of sea travel when elegant liners plied the oceans of the world. Don’t forget to climb aboard and explore the decommissioned Navy frigate.
| Disabled access is available | |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3844 5361 |
| Website: | Queensland Maritime Museum |
Ride on Brisbane's preserved trams in a delightful bush land setting and visit the museum where you can admire restored trams and other reminders of Brisbane's tramway era. Admission includes unlimited tram rides and picnic tables are available for a nice and enjoyable day.
| Where: | Tramway Street, Ferny Grove. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3351 1776 |
| Website: | Brisbane Tramway Museum |
Plan a full day of fun at The Workshops Rail Museum, a world-class rail museum in the birthplace of Queensland’s extensive rail system.
'The Workshops', as it is affectionately known, is the site from which the very first train to run in Queensland steamed from here to 'Bigges Camp', now Grandchester, over 140 years ago.
For decades the site was the centre of rail construction, maintenance and technology, also housing thousands of workers over the years.
The Workshops is once again an icon, housing a world class, wholly interactive rail museum, featuring the oldest continually operating railway workshops in Australia.
| Where: | North Street, North Ipswich. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3432 5100 |
Unfortunately you won’t be able to enjoy Queensland's oldest surviving prison and the gaol museum before 2008. The Boggo Road Goal is currently under renovations.
For the lucky ones who will visit Brisbane in 2008, the prison provides an historical and educational account of Queensland correctional facilities, both past and present. The guided tour offered by ex-prison officers is by far the most popular attraction, with visitors encouraged to ask lots of questions. Boggo Road Gaol Museum is a heritage-listed site, and remains one of the State's most significant cultural heritage landmarks.
| Disabled access is available. | |
| Where: | Annerley Road, Dutton Park. |
| Website: | Boggo Road Gaol |
Located at Police Headquarters, the Queensland Police Museum details some of the city's most notorious crimes. There are 25 displays describing police heritage, Queensland crimes, police investigative techniques, Dog Squad, the history of police women, operational equipment, and more.
You can try your hand to solve a crime on the simulated murder scene and conduct real research in the library. The research library is home to a monograph collection and an archival material and images that date back to 1864 (access by appointment).
| Where: | Queensland Police Headquarters, ground floor, 200 Roma Street, City. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3364 6432 |
| Website: | Queensland Police Museum |






