Open every day | 10AM - 4PM

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VISIT THE MUSEUM

FIND US AT

Woollamia Road and Dent Street, Huskisson, NSW 2540
The Museum can be accessed from either Woollamia Road or Dent Street.

CONNECT WITH US

Phone: 02 4441 5675

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ADMISSION

Adults: $12.50
Concession: $10
Families: Children u16 free when accompanied by an adult
Group Rate: $10 per person
School Groups: $5 per student.
Please note, we do not accept cash payments for museum entry or gift shop purchases.

OPENING HOURS

Open daily 10am - 4pm
Closed Christmas Day

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The Mangrove Boardwalk

Explore the mangroves - without getting your feet wet!

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SUPPORT US

Donate

Your generosity assists us in maintaining our collections and developing new exhibitions and programs for the whole community.

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Volunteer

Join our team of dedicated and motivated volunteers who play an important part in the day to day running of the museum.

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Collections

Search the collection

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THE HALLORAN GIFT

In 1988 Mr Warren Halloran gifted the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum his internationally significant collection of maritime and scientific instruments. Now known as the Halloran Collection, it was collected over many years and consists of 2,182 objects including paintings, navigational and scientific instruments. Notable items include historic naval memorabilia pertaining to the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797, the bell from the Sabraon (later renamed HMAS Tingira), the first training ship of the Royal Australian Navy. 

In 2020 Warren Halloran bequested the complete business archive of Henry F. Halloran & Co. to the Museum. Spanning sixty years of urban and economic development in New South Wales (from 1898 until 1953) the collection consists of original land development lithographs, photographs, objects, survey plans and business documents.  

These collections represent the most significant gifts that the Museum has received through the Deductible Gift Recipients program. 

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Historic Vessels

The Museum features five vessels on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels

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