Queanbeyan Railway Station, Henderson Road, Queanbeyan, New South Wales 2620, Australia
Operated by the Australian Railway Historical Society (ACT Division) Inc. they operate regular Sunday steam train rides to Royalla.
Have a picnic lunch at Royalla and then hop back on for the return trip. Other trips available include evening
railroad dinner and dancing trips, enjoy a 3 course dinner and dancing while the train travels from Canberra
and Queanbeyan to Royalla.
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Old Cooma Road, Queanbeyan, New South Wales 2620, Australia
Googong Foreshores is located 10 kilometress south of Queanbeyan and the London Bridge area is a further16 kilometres south towards Burra. The dam wall is 62metres high and the spillway can be viewed from a car park at the northern end. It is the water catchment area for Canberra and Queanbeyan, a recreation area for public use and a wildlife refuge.
London Bridge Arch is an interesting limesto ...
6 Trinculo Place, Queanbeyan, New South Wales 2620, Australia
The venue for the Queanbeyan Art Society is a charming 1880s brick cottage called O'Neil's Cottage, which is set on the banks of the Queanbeyan River.
The Society is a non-profit organisation which holds art exhibitions, competitions and classes. It is a working gallery and has 11 monthly exhibitions each year, some of these are Open Competitions and the remainder are for Members only.
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Farrer Place, Queanbeyan, New South Wales 2620, Australia
Housed in a beautifully preserved 1876 building, the Queanbeyan Museum houses an interesting collection of memorabilia from the area.
The Museum has themed displays including:
Queanbeyan's Story Begins - the Ngambri people, early exploration and settlers;
From Settlement to Town - the railway, telephones, shopkeepers, plumbers, builders, barbers, schooling and courthouses;
Bushrangers, Vil ...
20 Farrer Place, Queanbeyan, New South Wales 2620, Australia
The Queanbeyan Printing Museum is one of only a handful nationwide and is fully operational, offering a range of restored machines from the 1870s through to 1960s when letterpress printing in Queanbeyan was superseded by electronics and computerised typesetting.
The museum has 12 main sections from hand-set type, through hot-metal production, including a model 14 Lintotype, to a variety of pri ...