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Events and Exhibitions

To find out whats new in the museum or to find out what special exhibitions are running, or to find out the latest information or news about the museum please click on the links below.

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A Click in Time

Australia’s Centenary of Australian Surfing Photography 1911 – 2011 Exhibition. More...

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Nursery Rhymes Exposed Exhibition

Everyone grew up with nursery rhymes, such as Jack and Jill, or Humpty Dumpty, and many others. More...

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Yamba Historical Walks

Two historical walking guides have been developed to assist visitors and local residents to appreciate Yamba. More...

Previous Exhibitions

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Ager Display Sandhill

Building a sandhill in the museum for the Ager display was no small achievement. More...

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Regional Exhibition

Rivers, Roads and Rail was the largest ever collaborative, regional exhibition trail in New South Wales. More...

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Hat's, Bats & Balls

Sport is an Australian passion; the Hat's, Bats & Balls exhibition held in May 2010 was a huge success.. More...

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Billy's gone fishin...

On display in the Yamba Museum is a recently restored 13ft skiff built in the early 1900s, by Billy Black. More...

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Town, Plans & Pioneers Exhibition

Our newest exhibition tells the story of the establishment of Yamba when it was first surveyed and settled by its first citizens. More...

 
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