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Queensland Museum Tropics | Townsville

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Queensland Museum Tropics | Townsville

Ah, you've made it to the Museum of Tropical Queensland! As you approach, look for a modern building with clean lines and a mix of slate-blue and green panels. The prominent feature you'll notice is the large, flat roof that extends outward supported by long, white poles. You'll see the name boldly inscribed on the top part of the building - it’s hard to miss! And the city center directions on a street sign to the right can also help confirm you’re in the right place.

Now, let's delve into the fun stuff!

The Queensland Museum Tropics, previously known as the Museum of Tropical Queensland, serves as a time capsule for North Queensland. Here, the exhibits weave fascinating tales of the World Heritage rainforests, the colorful reefs, and the ill-fated voyage of HMS Pandora, the ship once dispatched to capture the Bounty mutineers. Can you imagine life in the tropics from prehistoric times to the present day? This museum invites you to explore it all.

Opened in 1987 along the picturesque Ross Creek, Townsville's CBD was the perfect setting for this regional treasure. Initially dubbed the "Queensland Museum, North Queensland Branch", it adopted the name "Museum of Tropical Queensland" in 1990, reflecting its mission to celebrate the cultural and natural heritage of this vibrant region.

Thanks to extraordinary community efforts, including support from the Pandora Foundation, the museum's current building was unveiled in 2000. Notably, a life-sized replica of the bow of the Pandora takes pride of place as a tribute to one of Australia’s most significant shipwrecks. The museum’s galleries also host comprehensive coral, biodiversity, maritime, and cultural collections, making them an educational trove for our maritime-loving compatriots.

Within these walls, you'll discover over 8,000 maritime archaeology artifacts from legendary shipwrecks such as the HMS Pandora, Foam, Scottish Prince, HMCS Mermaid, and SS Yongala, among others. Dr. Maddy McAllister and her team are particularly keen on piecing together the mysteries of unidentified shipwrecks, using clues found in copper alloy artifacts and archival material.

But that’s not all! This museum honors Queensland's rich First Nations heritage with extensive collections that tell powerful stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, spanning centuries. With over 22,000 objects from Queensland, plus 28,000 more from beyond, the museum is a bastion of history and innovation.

So wander inside, explore, and let the vibrant tapestry of North Queensland's past and present envelop you in its spellbinding narrative!

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