Burdekin Machinery Preservationists

Galleries, Museums and Collections

If you have a passion for machinery or history, a visit to the Burdekin Machinery Preservationists is a must. Situated in the Brandon Heritage Precinct, the Burdekin Machinery Preservationists is a dedicated group of machinery enthusiasts eager to showcase their collection of machinery, tractors and other items to visitors and locals.

The precinct is also home to the John Tait Steam Gallery, the Alf Shand Blacksmith Shop, the Fielding Engine Shed and the Old Brandon Church. The most significant item on display is the 1911 Marshall Colonial tractor, which is the only one of its kind remaining in Australia.

Explore the Burdekin Machinery Preservationists with a guided tour on Mondays (except December) and on Wednesdays and Saturdays (April to September). Entry is encouraged with a gold coin donation. These enthusiasts have a wealth of mechanical knowledge, so don’t hesitate to ask lot of questions about their collection.

Facilities

Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Membership

Visitor Information Centre

Rates

Free Entry

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