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Waradah Aboriginal Centre

Waradah Aboriginal Centre

33 - 37 Echo Point Road, Katoomba , NSW
Waradah Aboriginal Centre offers a once in a lifetime Aboriginal experience in one location.
We Like Wood

We Like Wood

Hand made wood work based on australian/aboriginal culture.
Wenty Voices / Wentworthville Now and Then

Wenty Voices / Wentworthville Now and Then

140 Dunmore Street, Wentworthville , NSW
Through this page I aim to share my Wenty stories and to record other people's Wenty experiences for the future. Like this page to share in the journey:0)
West Coast Motor Museum

West Coast Motor Museum

227 Woodlands Pde, Stakehill, Stake Hill , WA
Endeavouring to preserve the motoring history of Western Australia with over 50 vehicles from 1915 onwards and a large collection of speedcars and TQs
Tel: 418935613
Whites Mineral Art Gallery & Mining Museum

Whites Mineral Art Gallery & Mining Museum

1 Allendale Street, Broken Hill , NSW
Whites Mineral Art And Mining Museum is located in the city Broken Hill. There is no real mine, but the museum has a artificial mine, a walk-in mine replica. Mining related models explain important pr
Wilmot Historic Museum

Wilmot Historic Museum

67 main road, Wilmot , TAS
Wilmot Museum houses items, records and artefacts of the early pioneers of the Wilmot region from the 1890's until the present time.
Tel: 6492 1441
Manning Valley Historical Society Inc.

Manning Valley Historical Society Inc.

12 Farquhar St, Wingham , NSW
We are a Folk Museum with a large collection of artefacts, photos, books, family and community archives from the Manning Valley.
Wimmera-Mallee Pioneer Museum

Wimmera-Mallee Pioneer Museum

Dimboola-Rainbow Road, Jeparit , VIC
The History, the Heritage, the Life, & Times, of our Pioneer Families, & the fabulous story of how we survived to become an amazing rural community.
Tel: 353972101
Wondai Heritage Museum

Wondai Heritage Museum

80 Mackenzie Street, Wondai , QLD
The Wondai Heritage Museum offers an insight into the development, and people of the Wondai town and district spanning 120 years.