Office Hours:
8.00am - 4.30pm,
Open to the public
9.30am - 5.00pm 7 Days

Bus and Caravan parking available.
A Visitors pass will be issued at the front gate to the barracks on entry.
A Bus timetable (from Wodonga to Bandiana) is available by phoning Dyson Buslines on (02) 60563100
or go to WWW.mylon.com.au

The Museum is closed:
Good Friday
ANZAC Day
Christmas & Boxing Day

Admission Prices:
Family:$10.00 (2 Adults & 3 children)
Adult: $5.00
Child: $2.00 (16 Yrs and under)
5 Yrs and under: Free
Senior, Pensioner or Disabled: $2.00
Groups of 10 or more $2.00 each.
Current serving Army members: Free entry on presentation of ID.

There is also a covered area with seating and three free electric BBQ's in the RAAOC Memorial Park.


Group Tours can be arranged.
Contact the Museum Tel:(02) 6055 2525, or
Fax:(02) 6055 2886

WELCOME


CAPTAIN PHIL CRAIG
Officer Commanding the Army History Unit Bandiana,and Manager of the Army Museum Bandiana.

Thankyou for visiting our website and I take this opportunity to extend a warm welcome to you. I invite you to scroll through the various sections of one of the largest and most diversified Army Museums in Australia.
You should allow several hours once inside as there is a lot to see and do. The experience will cover: uniforms, medals, motor bikes, cars, trucks, armoured vehicles, weapons and field and anti-aircraft artillery. We have a theatrette and several audio visual units to watch and enjoy. Warning- This is only the tip of the iceberg. We look forward to seeing you in Bandiana soon.

Museum News & History

Museum News

The Army Museum Bandiana is having a busy year in 2010.Displays are always being updated or changed to ensure your visit is worthwhile and entertaining.

Below are images of just some of the objects within the Army Museum Bandiana Collection.

Leopard AS 1 Medium Battle Tank
1966 XP Ford Falcon and 1948 Holden utes previously used for personnel and light stores movement
T34 Russian Tank
F250 Ford Army Ambulance 1989

View more Museum pictures by clicking on the 'Picture Gallery' link on the top left of this page.

Museum History

The original collection was first established in 1972, in the foyer of the Headquarters of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps Centre in Gaza Ridge Barracks at Bandiana Victoria.
In 1976 the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps General Museum was established in its present location. The first curator of the Museum was Warrant Officer Class One Colin La Motte.
The museum building is its self unique, in that, it is a WW11-era timber framed warehouse, with corrugated iron cladding. Very few of these once prolific structures remain.
The Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps Museum was formally opened by the Director General of Supply-Army, Brigadier J.A. Munro, AO on 31st of March 1976.
In 1997, the Royal Australian Corps of Transport Museum from Puckapunyal, the Australian Army Catering Corps Historical Collection from storage also in Puckapunyal and the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers' Historical Collection from storage in North Bandiana, were integrated into the RAAOC Museum.
These Museums and Historical Collections combined with the RAAOC Museum, to form the Army Museum Bandiana on the 1st of July 1997.
The Museum was officially renamed 'The Army Museum Bandiana' by the Deputy Chief of Army, Major General J.C. Hartley, AO on the 23rd of October 1997.
In 1988 the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps and the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Historical Collections were also integrated into the Museum at Bandiana.

Army History Unit is a direct command unit of Army Headquarters (AHQ), under the control, for administration purposes, of the Chief of Staff AHQ.

Mission of the Army Museum Bandiana

The Army Museum Bandiana is committed to best practice in the preservation, management,storage and display of its collections in order to protect and preserve Army's heritage and to promote its history to the public.

Vision of the Army Museum Bandiana

The Army Museum Bandiana will provide a leading edge focus for the interpretation and public display of Australia's rich Military Heritage, with special emphasis on the history of the Army's logistic corps.


Captured weapons

Come in and see our range of captured weapons display that has just recently been completed.

The Army Museum Bandiana has on display numerous uniforms including WW1, WW2 and present day, 150 weapons including machine guns and pistols and a historic vehicle display of 150 plus military vehicles including bikes,cars,trucks, heavy equipment and armoured vehicles. The Museum shop stocks a range of items to interest everyone. There is free electric BBQ's next door in the Memorial Park Gardens for a great family BBQ. Hope to see you soon.

Please enjoy browsing the Army Museum Bandiana website and we look forward to your visit soon.
This website was last updated on 01 June 2010.