Border Flywheelers Club Heritage Museum

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Overview

The Border Flywheeler’s Club was established in 1995 with the aim of collecting, restoring and exhibiting tractors, machinery, engines and other artefacts.

Founded in 1995, The Border Flywheeler’s Club is dedicated to the collection, restoration, and exhibition of tractors, machinery, engines, and other historical artefacts from the farming communities along the Murray-Darling Basin.

The club is a vibrant community of passionate volunteers who recognize the importance of preserving this rich history. They firmly believe that once these pieces of the past are lost, they’re gone forever.

The club offers a welcoming environment where members can stay active both mentally and physically while pursuing their shared passion. They also focus on mentoring younger members, ensuring that the knowledge and skills of restoring and preserving these artefacts are passed down through generations.

In addition to machinery, the dedicated ladies' group plays a vital role in collecting and showcasing household items. Their displays feature beautifully curated kitchens, laundries, hospitals, and dining rooms, offering a unique glimpse into the past.

Location & Directions

  • 9 Jamieson Avenue