Discover the best top things to do in Temora, Australia including Temora Rural Museum, Temora Town Hall Theatre, Callaghan Park, Temora Recreation Centre, Temora Aviation Museum, Lake Centenary, Temora Railway Museum, Temora Visitor Information Centre, Paleface Park, Houlaghans Valley Winery.
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Temora Rural Museum is your window on Australia's changing country lifestyle. Waiting for you among our diverse and well maintained collections are the familiar, the nostalgic, the quaint and the curious. The huge site includes a large collection of ambulances, working farm machinery, Sir Donald Bradman's cottage, rock & mineral collection, working shearing shed, and so much more...
This museum has an excellent collection of mostly local history. Everything on display is restored to very good condition and exhibited in rooms with themes. Outside of the main building there are sheds full of old farm machinery, fire trucks, ambulances etc. There are old buildings including the house Don Bradman grew up in, an old church, a black smith's work shop and a collection of old tractors and engines. There is a gift shop and tourist information room at the entrance, and public toilets. Allow a few hours here as there is plenty to see.
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The Temora Town Hall Theatre is a multi purpose entertainment venue that can cater for live performances, new release and art-house cinema, small functions, exhibitions and conferences. The Town Hall Theatre is a fully equipped theatre that seats up to 82 patrons. The auditorium is raked which ensures perfect vision from all seats and can cater for both cinematic movies or small intimate productions. The space is also suited for public meetings, conferences and product launches. The Theatre boasts a 6 metre projector screen, 7.1 Dolby Surrond Sound, small backstage area and has a digital projection system, as well as providing for several digital formats, such as DVD, Blue-ray and e-cinema.
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Located between Loftus and Parkes streets, one-and-a-half blocks from the main street. This leafy park features tables and chairs, with toilet facilities available in the nearby Recreation Centre, on the opposite side of Browns Dam. The dam features an aerating fountain, offering peaceful water sounds, a perfect complement for the park's historic war memorials, which record the names of those from the district who served in World Wars I and II, Korea, Malaya, Borneo, Vietnam and in United Nations operations. Playground equipment and a free barbecue is located on the Parkes Street side. Parking is available along Loftus and Parkes streets.
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The all-weather multipurpose stadium boasts two basketball sized courts catering for sports including basketball, volleyball, badminton and walkball. The facility also boasts outdoor 50 metre pool and toddlers pools, plus a 25m indoor heated pool offering water aerobics classes.Free BBQ facilities in the landscaped grounds and kiosk on site.
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The Temora Aviation Museum collects and maintains in airworthy condition, historical military aircraft types flown by or in conjunction with Australian military forces. The Museum is open 7 days 10am to 4pm except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and Good Friday. The aircraft collection is flown regularly at Aircraft Showcase and at Warbirds Downunder which is a biennial airshow. For more information visit the website
We went to the museum on a non-flying day but still had a great time. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and they have a great collection of WWII and later aircraft. A great visit for anyone who is interested in aviation or military history.
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The Temora Railway Museum was officially opened in 2016 in the fully restored station buildings that date back to 1893. The Museum is open by appointment and staffed by knowledgeable and dedicated volunteer train buffs. Much of the building's interior remains as it was when it was a functioning passenger station. It now houses a well-presented collection of railway memorabilia.
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Temora Visitor Information centre is co located with the Temora Rural Museum. The Centre offers a large range of brochures, free wifi, clean amenities, merchandise, Large parking area, and friendly staff to answer all your questions.
The ladies that are volunteers in the Centre are very helpful and have avery good knowledge of the area. The Museum attached to the Visitors Centre is a must visit but leave at least 2 hours or more to take in the area
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Known as the 'Temora Tornado', Paleface Adios was a dearly loved champion to many Australians. The significance of this champion to the town of Temora is remembered in the form of a life-size monument featured in Paleface Park in the main street of the township. The well-kept park contains public toilets, drinking water fountain, picnic tables and grassed seating area.
In the heart of town, sits a gentle reminder of yesteryear..... Temora has long been associated with trotters, producing some outstanding horses....The most famous of all being Paleface Adios
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