National Communications Museum

The National Communications Museum is a hub for exploring some of the technologies that have shaped and continue to redefine societies.


Architecturally crafted by the renowned Carr Design, the Museum seeks to foster connectivity and understanding, while sparking discussions about the evolving challenges of communication.

The National Communications Museum showcases a diverse collection of operational artifacts and technologies. It helps kids learn about various communication methods, from traditional Indigenous practices to modern technologies like post, telegraphy, telephony, two-way radio, satellite, social media, and the National Broadband Network. It also highlights the contributions and innovations of Australian communication developers and vendors.


The National Communications Museum’s focus on providing engaging and interactive experiences make it a great place to take the kids for a day out.

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