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North Ipswich, QLD 4305, Australia
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Queensland Museum Rail Workshops in Ipswich is a cultural institution dedicated to celebrating the rich heritage and stories of Queensland’s First Nations peoples. Through a brand new exhibition commemorating 100 years of Queensland’s North Coast Line, visitors can immerse themselves in the history and achievements of the region. The museum is committed to showcasing the contributions and voices of Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders through research, exhibitions, and programming, ensuring a respectful representation of diverse cultures.

Visitors to Queensland Museum Rail Workshops can explore a range of educational resources and engaging activities suitable for children, parents, educators, and students. The museum offers insights into the cultural and natural collections of Queensland, featuring thousands of specimens and artifacts online. By sharing Queensland’s stories with the world and bringing global narratives to the state, the museum serves as a custodian of natural and cultural heritage, preserving over a million items that narrate Queensland’s evolving history.

As part of its commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, Queensland Museum Rail Workshops invites visitors to support its scientific and cultural research, collections, exhibitions, and learning programs through donations and annual passes. By subscribing to the museum’s eNews, patrons can stay updated on the latest exhibitions, events, and activities, fostering a deeper connection to Queensland’s diverse narratives and heritage.