Queensland Telecommunications Museum

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Jun 16, 2026 - Jun 17, 2026
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Queensland Telecommunications Museum

Explore the rich history of communication at the Queensland Telecommunications Museum, dedicated to the evolution of technology.

Founded in 2001, this museum was established by the Queensland branch of the Australian Telecommunications Historical Society. It houses significant artifacts, including early telephones, switchboards, and telegraphs, showcasing the advancement of communication in Australia.

Featuring a vintage 1930s telephone exchange, the museum highlights the technological evolution and cultural impact of telecommunications in everyday life.

Compelling Highlights

  • 📞 Historic Telephones
  • 📡 Vintage Equipment Displays
  • 🛠️ Interactive Learning Zones

Entry to the museum is free, making it an ideal destination for families, tourists, and communication history enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Queensland Telecommunications Museum

Historical Significance

The museum preserves over a century of telecommunication history, emphasizing Australia's technological advancements.

Volunteer-Driven

The museum is operated by volunteers passionate about preserving telecommunications history.

Educational Programs

Offers workshops and programs for schools to educate students about telecommunications.

Location

3 Oriel Road Corner Sandgate Road

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