Australian Workers Heritage Centre
The Australian Workers Heritage Centre is a cultural and heritage styled interpretive centre celebrating working history.
Within this museum styled complex, featuring some 14 buildings housing 22 displays and exhibitions, visitors can journey through these unique spaces capturing the spirit of our nation's workers and where the stories of Australia's working history comes to life.
Home of the Young-Un, the only direct descendent of the Tree of Knowledge. The Centre's exhibits inform and highlight the linkages and history behind the Tree of Knowledge story.
Discover at your own pace... The Workers Heritage Centre is set on over five acres of beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding a bore fed billabong. The surrounds have been designed to complement your visit. Picnic shelters, BBQ facilities and children's playground all add to the family friendly experience of the Workers Heritage Centre. Wheel chair access and disabled facilities are available.
The Centre has an onsite cafe and outdoor dining space. Enjoy browsing through the Centre's unique retail store featuring distinctly Australian gift lines and souvenirs as well as innovative, eclectic home wares, jewellery and accessories.
This oasis in the outback offers a place for reflection and relaxation.
127 Oak Street, Barcaldine QLD 4725
www.australianworkersheritagecentre.com.au
Opening Hours:
Seasonal - please refer to the AWHC website for up-to-date trading hours