Yarraman Heritage Centre
GETTING HERE
If you're heading up to the South Burnett from the northern suburbs of Brisbane the fastest route is through Woodford and Kilcoy with the picturesque drive taking you around two and half hours to arrive at the doorstep of the region in avocado country otherwise known as Blackbutt
OPENING TIMES
Make sure you leave at least 1.5 hours to peruse through the museum, and gardens.
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One of the biggest military displays in Queensland
snapshot of life in the early 1900’s is in store for visitors to Yarraman Heritage Centre. The centre comprises eight historic buildings experience a guided tour of the Heritage House complex, craft shop, Museum, Community Radio and to the historian about pioneer families. Visitors will also find the Yarraman Railway Station, Arthur Brown’s Butcher Shop, a typical slab hut circa-1921 , and a farmer’s cottage circa-1930. Take in the Military Memorbilia and marvel at the rail display.
What to expect
Go on a guided tour of the Heritage House complex, our craft shop, Museum, Community Radio Studio Talk to the historian about pioneer families. View the Military Memorbilia display which includes the bugle used in the Light Horse charge at Beersheeba in 1917. Marvel at the rail display in the old Yarraman Railway Station. Wander the Australiana Gardens. See the Collection of horse drawn agricultural implements. There's a German Wagon. Dont forget to check out the Early Pioneers Slab Hut,1940 Cottage & the Electricity Display.
Radio Station
Wild Horse FM is a community radio station committed to enriching and enhancing the lives of their listeners.
Seeking to develop a strong sense of belonging by encouraging the involvement of our diverse community groups in programming and broadcasting.
Promoting a learning culture, sharing information, and striving to comply with all statutory and community standards
Pricing
Adults $3.50
Child (5-15) $1.00
ABOUT YARRAMAN
Like much of the rest of the region, Yarraman is steeped in timber history and still has an operational sawmill running today. The region’s rich timber origins are carefully displayed with seven large carved heads dotted around town. The original design is shrouded in mystery, with no one knowing exactly when, who, how or why the timber creation was first carved.
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CONTACT THE MUSEUM
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Address: 26 Millar Street, Yarraman, QLD, Australia, Queensland