Federation Street Wander the charming Federation Street and see how ordinary people lived at the turn of the 20th century. Discover the lifestyles and aspirations of our forebears through rooms that are alive with personal treasures, memorabilia and tools of the trade.
Early Burnie Exhibition Early Burnie is an exhibition exploring Burnie’s beginnings as a privately owned enterprise and following its progress through the 19th century. The exhibition features many of the Burnie Regional Museum’s fascinating and significant objects dating from before 1900.
Portrait Wall Selected from the Winter Photographic collection, these images offer a glimpse into “Burnie Life,” showcasing the diversity and character of the community.
Burnie Arts Centre - "Artcade" Presenting artworks featured in the new Burnie Arts Centre’s Artcade. Each of the artists share their deep relationship with community, country and culture. They share stories of connection and reconnection, cultural strength, responsibility and relationality. They share what it means to be part of the ‘All-Life of Country’; what it is to be Pakana.
Large Photographs Curated from the Burnie Regional Museum collection, these large-scale photographic images in the Long Room capture moments and scenes that reflect the essence of “Burnie Life.”
Burnie Arts Centre - Cafe Glass Doors This artwork weaves together the many “tracks” that have shaped Burnie’s identity—from cycling and athletic traditions to the Emu Bay Railway, the ancient pathways of Pirinilaplu Country, and the legacy of surf life saving along the coast. These layers of movement and connection celebrate how people have travelled to, through, and along this place across generations.