What to do and see in New South Wales, Australia: The Best Specialty Museums

November 10, 2021 Hector Krause

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2017, the population of New South Wales was over 7.8 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.
Restaurants in New South Wales

1. Royal Flying Doctor Service

Broken Hill Rd, Broken Hill, New South Wales 2880 Australia +61 8 8080 3714 [email protected] http://brokenhill.experience.flyingdoctor.org.au
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5.0 based on 709 reviews

Royal Flying Doctor Service

Come and visit the Outback Heritage Experience that combines a museum, theatre and gift-shop, with interactive displays showing the history of the Service. It also tributes to the doctors, pilots and flight nurses who work for us, the many community groups and benefactors who support us. Enjoy a talk by our tour guide. View the aircraft in the hangar. Watch a unique film in our 44 seat theatre. Shop for special souvenirs. Explore the Mantle of Safety Museum. The Outback Heritage Experience is unique because it is one of the few working Bases, located at an airport that is open to the public daily. Visitors can tour the Base and explore the Mantle of Safety Museum which showcases over 88 years of remarkable outback history. The Flying Doctor Service is a charitable organisation. We rely on the generosity of the community to continue our life-saving work. All proceeds from admissions and merchandise sales go towards the purchase of new aircraft and vital medical equipments.

Reviewed By J5084OCrickh

Really enjoyed the experience and learning about the RFDS, watched an informative show, got to see the control room and the hanger where some old planes are being restored all with expert commentary.

2. Australian Army Infantry Museum

Hamiton VC Drive Lone Pine Barrackes, Singleton, New South Wales 2330 Australia +61 2 6575 0257 http://www.infantrymuseum.com.au
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Australian Army Infantry Museum

Reviewed By Oscarsmith7 - Brisbane, Australia

Excellent museum that helps people to appreciate how much our soldiers have done for us over the years. Great cafe too!

3. Killer Whale Museum

Killer Whale Museum 182 Imlay Street, Eden, New South Wales 2551 Australia +61 2 6496 2094 http://killerwhalemuseum.com.au
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4.5 based on 836 reviews

Killer Whale Museum

Reviewed By 4_Aussies_inOz - Sydney, Australia

We visited the museum on a windy, cooler day and it was the perfect experience for bad beach weather! Adults and kids alike will be entertained for a couple of hours here, even with covid restrictions closing some minor sections & viewing telescopes. The museum is well set out, despite being small, and the gift shop is well organised. Hubby and I read every single signboard and these gave us such a deeper understanding of the whaling industry in Eden and of the local locations we had visited the previous day. Excellent covid-safe provisions and clean public toilets. Views from the top floor and outside are beautiful.

4. Mary Mackillop Place

9 Mount St, North Sydney, New South Wales 2060 Australia +61 2 8912 4800 [email protected] http://www.marymackillopplace.org.au/
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Mary Mackillop Place

Mary MacKillop Place, in Mount Street North Sydney, Australia is a place unlike any other. This beautiful tranquil haven is where the tomb of the iconic Australian and first Saint Mary MacKillop is located. It is a historical ‘must see’ destination that gives you an insight into where this extraordinary woman lived and spent the final years of her life. This unique destination incorporates a spiritual site, café/gift shop, museum, beautiful garden and historic Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel.

Reviewed By Farquar_Gourmet - North Sydney, Australia

An oasis where all are unconditionally welcome. Hospitality only possible when making a profit is not your primary motive.

5. Junee Roundhouse Museum

Harold Street, Junee, New South Wales Australia +61 2 6924 2909 http://www.roundhousemuseum.com.au/
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Junee Roundhouse Museum

Reviewed By 328rogerh - North Rocks, Australia

Not just for the enthusiast, this place is a must for all of the family. The Museum is also a working railway maintenance workshop so you can see old and newer side by side. Staffed by knowledgeable volunteers, there is plenty to see including an extensive model railway. Don’t miss this whilst in Junee.

6. National Motor Racing Museum

Murray's Corner Mount Panorama, Bathurst, New South Wales 2795 Australia +61 2 6332 1872 http://www.nmrm.com.au/
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4.5 based on 310 reviews

National Motor Racing Museum

Australia's National Motor Racing Museum

Reviewed By 156philliph

An extensive display of Tin Tops, Open Wheelers, Rally Cars, Heritage Motor Cycles, Racing Motor Cycles including Specials & Side Cars, Also on display was Australia's first Dragster Rail from the 1960's -14.5 secs for the 1/4 mile at Castlereagh Airstrip. A well presented collection & a must see for Enthusiasts.

7. Science Space

60 Squires Way, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500 Australia +61 2 4286 5000 [email protected] http://sciencespace.com.au
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Science Space

Science Space is the only dedicated science experience in NSW and is a place where anyone, young and old, can come and see how science and technology discoveries have become reality. It is a place to be inspired about what the future holds and empowered to help change it for the better. Science Space is the proud home of the DIGISTAR 6, Australia’s #1 most digitally advanced Planetarium. The 4k laser projection system is a first for Australia and allows the public to experience science and technology like never before. Science Space is founded upon the principles of education, hands-on learning and accessibility. Existing to advocate the value of science and technology and increase general science literacy. Science Space brings over 100 interactive exhibits, Science Shows, Workshops and Australia’s #1 Planetarium to the Illawarra region.

Reviewed By PKatGriff - Griffith, Australia

Great three hours with the family at Science Space. Kids loved all the interactive exhibits and reckoned it was much better than ‘Early Start Discovery Place’. Only slight negative is the on-site cafe which Is very basic. Suggest dining elsewhere although I was told there is a proper cafe very near which is pretty good.

8. Back O'Bourke Visitor Information & Exhibition Centre

Kidman Way, Bourke, New South Wales 2840 Australia +61 2 6872 1321 [email protected] http://www.visitbourke.com.au/back-o-bourke-exhibition-centre
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

Back O'Bourke Visitor Information & Exhibition Centre

Did you know that the Back O Bourke Visitor Information & Exhibition Centre is the place of Outback Legends! Barefoot Harry, Captain Starlight, the Camel traders, WWI Prisoners of War, Charles Bean the man behind the Australian War Memorial make up part of the colourful collection of people and their stories. Your 2-day pass will take you on an intriguing journey and don’t forget the words of a once famous resident of Bourke, Henry Lawson, and 'If you know Bourke, you know Australia'. Enjoy the Exhibition Centre along with the Back O' Bourke Outback Show, featuring Paul Clarkson. It is a cracker of a show - All Australian horsemanship at its best in the Stockman’s Arena. Daily at 11 am during Visitor Season. A must do experience.

Reviewed By 446yvonnea - Brisbane, Australia

Before you do anything else visit here. The exhibit is well worth the time to go through. We spent a good 2 hours in there. The girl on reception of the information centre is very helpful and informative. The new centre is still being developed and will be completed soon. There will be a cafe on site too.

9. Fleet Air Arm Museum

489A Albatross Rd, Nowra, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2540 Australia +61 2 4424 1920 http://www.navy.gov.au
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Fleet Air Arm Museum

Reviewed By aaronsW7035QN - Wollongong, Australia

What a great place with so much Navy fleet arm history this is definitely a must do while your in town or close by especially now that it’s FREE entry! The whole family loved the visit and my 3 year old kept talking about it the whole trip. Definitely worth the drop in just plan to take it slowly so you can see it all definitely 2 hours at least

10. Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

224 Howick St, Bathurst, New South Wales 2795 Australia +61 2 6331 5511 [email protected] http://www.somervillecollection.com.au
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4.5 based on 313 reviews

Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

Situated in the heart of Bathurst, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is the home of the internationally renowned Somerville Collection. The Somerville Collection is the lifetime work of Warren Somerville and highlights of this remarkable collection include a T.rex skeleton, dinosaur eggs, fossils from most stages of life on Earth as well as spectacular examples of minerals from around the world. It is housed in the 1876 Public School building which underwent major refurbishment before being fitted out with stunningly beautiful exhibitions.

Reviewed By 962annettea - Sydney, Australia

The museum is currently home not only to the wonderful Somerville mineral collection but the even more amazing Chapman collection on loan from Sydney's Australian Museum. Albert Chapman was local boy Warren Somerville's mentor so it is fitting to have the two superb collections displayed together. Between the two of them are many of the world's greatest and rarest mineral examples. You don't have to be a rock nerd to be captivated by the beauty and the shapes and the colours of the minerals, sourced from all over the world in the course of two lifetimes. The fossil collection is also worthy of a major capital city museum, complete with a t-rex skeleton and Australia's largest collection of fossilised dinosaur eggs and insects in amber. One of the best, if not the best, regional museums you will ever visit. A huge shout out as well to the happy, friendly and knowledgeable staff.

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