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Bunbury Regional Art Galleries
Bunbury Regional Art Galleries are situated in a distinctive pink former convent in the City centre only minutes from Bunbury’s thriving shopping and café strip. Nestled at the base of Boulters Heights between the picturesque Leschenault Inlet and the Indian Ocean, Bunbury Regional Art Galleries is Western Australia’s largest regional gallery. The Galleries show in any of its three gallery spaces, exhibitions through out the year by regional, national and international artists, designers and...Bunbury
Dardanup Heritage Park
A visit to the Dardanup Heritage Park provides a unique opportunity to witness one man’s passion for collecting and restoring vintage machinery. The extensive 6,500 square metre collection includes farming and industrial machinery such as tractors, horse drawn equipment, engines and bull dozers. The creator of the park, Gary Brookes started restoring tractors as a hobby, before taking on the restoration of a range of other machinery and equipment. Much of the equipment dates back one hundred y...Dardanup
King Cottage Museum
The Kings Cottage Museum in Bunbury provides an excellent opportunity to discover an extensive collection of items dating back to the 1800s. Examine the craftsmanship of the building built by owner Henry King, who handmade the bricks. Wander through the rooms to take a look at the impressive collection of over 6,000 artefacts from the past 130 years. Kings Cottage was built in 1880 and became a museum in 1968. Walk through the main living rooms which have been furnished to fit the period of it...Bunbury
Steam Locomotive Museum
The Steam Locomotive display, located next to the Collie Visitor Centre on Throssell Street, should not be missed by rail enthusiasts or historians. The collection includes an “F” class, “V” class and “W” class, all withdrawn from service in 1971. A popular part of the collection is “Polly”, a traction engine which in 1912 was fitted with loco wheels and winch and converted for use on the railways around Collie. Polly now sits proudly in front of the Visitor Centre. Learn about the signif...Collie