All agriculture museums to visit in Australia

Explore the rich heritage of agriculture at 12 museums in Australia. Discover the history and evolution of farming practices, tools, and techniques that have shaped the agricultural landscape, from vintage farming equipment to modern agricultural innovations.

Are you passionate about farming and agricultural history? These are the must-visit agriculture museums in Australia:

  1. Phillip Island Nature Parks1

    Phillip Island Nature Parks

     Summerlands
    Phillip Island Nature Park spans over 1805 hectares, encompassing several distinct areas. These include Pyramid Rock, Rhyll Inlet, Seal Rocks, and Cape Woolamai. Each of these areas offers unique viewing and attraction spots, providing visitors with a diverse range of experiences and sights to explore.
  2. Elizabeth Farm2

    Elizabeth Farm

     Sydney
    Elizabeth Farm is a significant historic site in Sydney, Australia. It was the residence of John Macarthur and his wife Elizabeth, who were pioneers in the production and sale of merino wool in the country. This makes it a place of interest for those keen on understanding Australia's early economic history and the beginnings of its wool industry.
  3. Experiment Farm Cottage3

    Experiment Farm Cottage

     Sydney
    Experiment Farm Cottage, located at 9 Ruse Street, Harris Park, City of Parramatta, Sydney, Australia, is a heritage-listed former farm and residence that now serves as a house museum. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into Australia's past, showcasing one of the country's oldest standing residences, built around 1834. The cottage is situated on the site of Experiment Farm, Australia's first European farmstead, which was established through the country's first land grant.
  4. Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum4

    Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum

     Wallaroo
  5. Strawberry Hill at Barmup5

    Strawberry Hill at Barmup

     Albany
    Strawberry Hill, also known as Barmup, is located in the suburb of Mira Mar in Albany, Western Australia. It holds the distinction of being the first farm in Western Australia. The farm was initially established in 1827 when the first Europeans settled at King George Sound. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's agricultural history and offers a unique glimpse into the past.
  6. Woolmers Estate6

    Woolmers Estate

     Longford
    Woolmers Estate is a historical farming estate situated in Longford, Tasmania. It was established in 1817 by Thomas Archer, a prominent grazier and member of parliament. The estate offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the agricultural practices and lifestyle of the 19th century.
  7. Monto Historical and Cultural Centre7

    Monto Historical and Cultural Centre

     Monto
    The Monto & District Historical Society is a community organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Monto and its surrounding district. They operate the Monto Historical and Cultural Centre, which features a museum with historical displays, a cultural centre with photographic exhi
  8. Yanco Powerhouse Museum8

    Yanco Powerhouse Museum

     Yanco
    The Yanco Powerhouse Museum is situated on Binya Street in Yanco, New South Wales, Australia. This location is easily accessible and offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the area.
  9. Proserpine Historical Museum9

    Proserpine Historical Museum

     Proserpine
    Proserpine is a rural town located in the Whitsunday Region of Queensland, Australia. It is conveniently situated on the Bruce Highway, making it easily accessible for tourists traveling by road. The town is surrounded by natural beauty, with the Proserpine River flowing through it and the Clarke Range to the west. It is also close to the Dryander National Park to the north and the Conway National Park to the east.
  10. Pearns Steam World10

    Pearns Steam World

     Westbury
    In the 1950s, the Pearn Brothers began collecting steam traction engines and machinery, preserving Tasmanian agricultural history. Their collection, dating back to the late 1800s, includes items of significant state, national, and international value. In 2001, they donated this collection to the loc
  11. Jondaryan Woolshed11

    Jondaryan Woolshed

     Jondaryan
    The Jondaryan Woolshed, located on Evanslea Road in Jondaryan, Queensland, Australia, is a heritage-listed shearing shed. It was constructed in the years 1859-60, serving as a replacement for a smaller woolshed that previously stood on the same site, which was part of the former Jondaryan pastoral station.
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    Yarrawonga-Mulwala Pioneer Museum

     Mulwala
    Housed in a spacious building the Museum features an extensive display of pioneer agricultural, aviation and horse drawn equipment. It is also home to an impressive rock collection the life-time hobby of Yarrawonga's pharmacist. Other features include early office equipment including the linotype an