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FAQ

When is the Queensland Energy Museum open?
Where is the Queensland Energy Museum located?
What is in the Museum?
Are there photographs to purchase?
Are documents available for research purposes?
Does the Museum take groups of visitors?
Are refreshments available?
Is the Museum near public transport?
Are there parking facilities?
Is it possible to visit the Museum in the evening?
Is it possible to visit on weekends?
Does the Museum have exhibitions for hire?
Does the Museum accept donations of objects and photographs?

When is the Queensland Energy Museum open?Back to top

It is open on Tuesday and Wednesday from 10am to 3pm. It is not open during Easter, Christmas and New Year holidays.

Where is the Queensland Energy Museum located?Back to top

It is on the corner of Gregory Terrace and Bowen Bridge Road, Herston. To visit, please telephone and make an appointment.

What is in the Museum?Back to top

The Museum has a large and varied collection of objects (both industry and domestic related), documents, photographs and films.

Are there photographs to purchase?Back to top

Yes.

Are documents available for research purposes?Back to top

Yes.

Does the Museum take groups of visitors?Back to top

Yes, with a maximum of 15 at a time.

Are refreshments available?Back to top

Yes. Tea, coffee and biscuits only.

Is the Museum near public transport?Back to top

Yes. Numerous bus services stop on Bowen Bridge Road outside the Queensland Energy Museum site. The Brunswick Street railway station is just a short walk.

Are there parking facilities?Back to top

Yes. Telephoning first is essential.

Is it possible to visit the Museum in the evening?Back to top

Yes, according to the staffing situation. Groups only.

Is it possible to visit on weekends?Back to top

No.

Does the Museum have exhibitions for hire?Back to top

Yes. Contact the Museum for exhibition details.

Does the Museum accept donations of objects and photographs?Back to top

Yes. Limited and strictly in accordance with Queensland Energy Museum's Collection Policy.



   
 
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