Women’s Museum of Australia

The Women’s Museum of Australia is located in Alice Springs and displays four unique exhibits dedicated to showcasing the achievements of Australian women. They aim to inspire everyone to live up to the accomplishments of the women whose stories they share. You...

Winns Bakehouse

  Winns Bakehouse is a comprehensive museum depicting valley life from 1837, with displays of tools, household items, and other memorabilia from Coromandel Valley’s early days. The Bakehouse operated from 1862 until the early 1940s and was a focal point for the...

Wilson’s Cottage

This four roomed stone cottage, built by William Wilson when he returned from the gold fields, provides and insight into life in the 1860’s. Wilson used Mount Gambier stone for the front wall and local soft stone that was dug out like clay and left to dry in the...

Willunga Slate Museum

The Willunga Slate Museum is housed in the police stables of the old Willunga Courthouse and Police Station complex, which also houses the Willunga Courthouse Museum. Its grounds form part of the Willunga Courthouse Reserve. This interpretive museum describes how...

Willunga Courthouse Museum

The Willunga Courthouse Museum is an authentic Courtroom with displays, and family and district records available for research. The Heritage-listed Courthouse complex (with cells, stable and police residence) was built from 1855 to 1872 and stands in a picturesque...

What is Democracy (AHRC)

The ‘What is Democracy?’ animated video provides a fun introduction to some of the key features of Australian democracy. Developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission, in partnership with Cool Australia, this video is part of an educational unit...