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North Queensland

  • Sunsets, dirt roads and packed schedules
    19 December, 2024

    Sunsets, dirt roads and packed schedules

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  • Cyclone exhibition opens in Cardwell
    4 August, 2022

    Cyclone exhibition opens in Cardwell

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  • 2 April, 2020

    Still Engaging

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  • 10 April, 2017

    Proserpine Museum: open for business

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  • 16 December, 2014

    Camouflaged Socks

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  • 18 November, 2014

    North West Queensland’s First World War collections

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  • 15 October, 2014

    Wedding Dresses of the north

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  • 2 September, 2014

    Heritage North – bringing local museum communities together

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  • 8 August, 2014

    Defending the Pacific – North Queensland and the First World War

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Queensland Museum acknowledges the First Peoples – the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters and sky where we live and work.
We honour their unbroken connection to Country, culture, and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and future.
We recognise our shared history and commit to embedding First Nations voices in Queensland’s continuing story.

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