As you view the remarkable information walls flowing through the building you will discover tales of flood and drought.
Our electronic oral histories quilt allows you to hear locals tell stories of times gone by. Giving a personal insight into the history of the district you will hear stories such as Mrs Priestly musing about her cows eating all the pies or Condamine Jack reciting his poem "Ballad of the Dogwood Creek".
A display of guine condamine bells tells the history behind one of the most well know QLD heritage icons.
The amazing Holopro screen takes you on a tour of the Murilla district in 8 minutes.
Take some time out to sit and peruse the comprehensive Art Database. The database is our permanent record of local artists and their artwork.
A small slection of visitor information focusing on cultural facilities and events are available for the passing public.
