About Whitula Gate Museum
The Whitula Gate Museum is housed in a historic slab hut originally built by the Rabbit Board in 1906 as a boundary riders' shelter. In 1996, the hut was relocated to its current site, where it now serves as the centerpiece of the museum. Designed to replicate an 1800s homestead, the museum showcases a collection of household items, station equipment, and Aboriginal artifacts, providing visitors with a glimpse into life in early Outback Queensland. Adjacent to the museum is the Windorah Information Centre, making it an ideal stop for visitors to relax, gather local insights, and learn about the area. This unique combination of history and local knowledge creates an enriching experience for those exploring the region.
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Listing sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. QLD2032 is an independent platform, not affiliated with this business — details link to its official site; we host no booking, transactions, or imagery. Verify directly with the operator before booking or travelling. Removal requests: [email protected] (24-hour SLA).