Bundawarrah Centre Cultural Precinct

Highlights

Unique, community-driven cultural and heritage precinct Authentic exhibits, including Wiradjuri culture at Willo's Corner Warm, personalised experience with 100+ passionate volunteers

Overview

Bundawarrah Centre Cultural Precinct is home to many of Temora's attractions, including the Temora Rural Museum and Ambulance Museum. There is a constant stream of activities, events and exhibitions,…

Bundawarrah Centre Cultural Precinct is home to many of Temora's attractions, including the Temora Rural Museum and Ambulance Museum. There is a constant stream of activities, events and exhibitions, visiting exhibitions, the Temora Local and Family History Research Centre, Temora Shed 4 Men, TEMFM, Mother Shipton's function centre and the Visitor Information Centre.

Bundawarrah Centre was established in 2011 to reflect the growing diversity of the Temora Rural Museum site. While the two fifths of the Rural Museum remains the principal attraction of the complex, its street frontage has been remodelled to provide a modern and welcoming introduction through the Temora Visitor Information Centre.

The Bundawarrah Centre Cultural Precinct offers a truly unique visitor experience that sets it apart within the cultural and heritage tourism sector. Unlike traditional museums or visitor centres, the Bundawarrah Centre is a living, community-driven precinct that brings together multiple cultural, historical, and social elements under one roof.

Their exhibitions are curated with authenticity and care, including Willo's Corner, which respectfully honours Wiradjuri culture and history. The precinct is powered by over 100 passionate volunteers, whose warmth and knowledge create a welcoming, personalised experience that larger institutions often lack.

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