Australian National Museum of Education
Building 5, Level A, Room 5A4
University of Canberra
anme@canberra.edu.au
+61 02 6201 2473
The Temora Rural Museum is one of the principal heritage exhibitions at the Bundawarrah Centre, showcasing not only the history of the Temora district but also the development of the mixed farming industry in southern NSW over more than a century.
An outstanding collection by any measure, the museum provides insights into the lives of pioneering families involved in many aspects of the evolving rural Australian experience - social, commercial, industrial and domestic.
A major project of the Temora Historical Society Inc., the museum is managed by local volunteers in partnership with a Section 355 Committee of Temora Shire Council. Regular working bees by museum volunteers over the past 50 years have added many features to the display. They include the cottage of hardwood slabs that was Sir Donald Bradman’s first home, a one-room public school (Combaning Siding School), a small bush church, a country hall, printing works and a replica flour mill.
Australian National Museum of Education
Building 5, Level A, Room 5A4
University of Canberra
anme@canberra.edu.au
+61 02 6201 2473
UC acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.