Victoria's premier coastal fortress

 
 
2010 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Military presence in Queenscliff.
Click HERE for information about the September Festival.
 
Featuring appearances from ARMY GEDDON and PROJECT DIGGER
 

 Special Notice

Reunion Breakfast Saturday 18th in the Fort Queenscliff Officer's Mess for all former students and staff of the Australian Army Staff College and the Australian Command and Staff College. For your invitation click on the ASC & C&SC Tab on the left Menu or click HERE

 

The ultimate objective of the Fort Queenscliff Museum is a fully restored Fort and the development of a museum which will allow visitors to tour the Fort and inspect a multitude of indoor and outdoor displays.
 

Today visitors are encouraged to look upon Fort Queenscliff as a part of the national heritage which belongs to all Australians. Accordingly, the Fort Queenscliff Museum has sought to create an environment that evokes public interest and reminds visitors of our early military history.

 Tour times: 1.00pm & 3.00pm Sat, Sun, School & Public Holidays

Additional tour at 11.00am during September and December/January school holidays.

Group tours available any time upon request.

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The Museum is located at King Street, Queenscliff, 3225

Telephone: (03) 5258 1488

Fax: (03) 5258 1788

Queenscliff.museum@defence.gov.au

 

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

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