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Wondai Heritage Museum

The Wondai Heritage Museum has a variety of heritage collections, with seven sections. The main part contains memorabilia from the military and wartime, including a bugle captured by a local resident, Jim Houston, which he played at the surrender of Japanese at Morati. In a cabinet was an interim certificate of service for Allan Marcus ... Read more

Various DaysNo ToiletsNo BinsNo TablesNoneWheelchair AccessNoneParking Roadside Regions Queensland, Southern Queensland Country Place Types Museum
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Summary

Hours:Wed-Fri 9am-4pm

Visit Time:allow 1 hours, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 1.5 hours, visited for 1 hours

Toilets: None

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: None

Water: None

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: None

Parking: Roadside

Directions

Directions on Maps

If coming from Murgon, when entering Wondai the Hwy comes to a roundabout in the town. Go straight through into Scott St, then turn right into MacKenzie St. Wondai Heritage Museum is on the left.

If coming from Tingoora, turn right at the roundabout into Scott St, then turn right into MacKenzie St. Wondai Heritage Museum is on the left.

If parked at the Information Centre with the Wood Museum, you can easily walk to Wondai Heritage Museum. From the left side of the information centre, where the toilets are, walk across the open field behind it to the next street. Wondai Heritage Museum is across the street.