Longreach Powerhouse and Historical Museum

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Discover the Longreach Powerhouse and Historical Museum – home to Australia's largest preserved rural generating facility and a fascinating insight into Outback Queensland's industrial and social past.

Step inside the original powerhouse and explore how electricity was generated, distributed, and maintained across the region. Interpretive displays and signage guide you through the engines and machinery, while the Powerhouse workshop showcases the tools once used to keep the engines running.

Beyond the main building, the museum grounds reveal an impressive collection of heritage displays:

The Social History Building offers a glimpse into early life in Longreach, with stories, photos, and artefacts.

The 1921 Swimming Baths, one of Queensland's earliest public pools, is preserved on site.

Nogo Cottage reflects family life in the west between 1935 and 1955, complete with authentic furnishings.

A range of agricultural and road maintenance machinery highlights the region's rural development.

The Blacksmith and Saddler Shed showcases traditional tools of the trade.

A commercial office equipment display includes typewriters, calculators, and business machines used locally from 1908 to 1950.

Whether you're a history buff, curious traveller, or family looking for something different, the Longreach Powerhouse and Historical Museum offers a unique and engaging experience for all ages.

Amenities

Carpark

Car parking available

Coach Parking

Coach parking available

Facilities

  • Carpark

  • Coach Parking

  • Enquiry Desk

  • Family Friendly

  • Gallery / Museum

  • Interpretive Centre

  • Picnic Area

  • Public Toilet

Accessibility

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Front of Powerhouse and Historical Museum

Longreach Powerhouse and Historical Museum

12 Swan Street, Longreach, Longreach Area, Queensland, 4730

+61 74658 4141

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