
The Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering highlights the innovations, achievements, and evolving capabilities of the Royal Australian Engineers and the Royal Australian Survey Corps. Its exhibits explore a wide range of engineering equipment, specialist vehicles, and operational technologies, illustrating the vital roles engineers have played across all major Australian Army campaigns. From bridge construction and water purification to demolition, fortification, mine clearance, and geographic surveying, the museum demonstrates how the Corps has embodied its proud motto, “Ubique” — meaning “everywhere.” These displays show how Army engineers have supported mobility, survivability, and essential infrastructure for military forces both in Australia and abroad. The museum is co-located with the Australian Army Military Police Museum, creating a combined hub of military heritage that provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the Army’s specialised trades and the people who have shaped them. **Opening Hours** Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first Saturday of each month 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Bookings are essential Internal visitors (military personnel and base support staff) Monday to Friday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm **Entry Fees** Free entry
Alec Campbell Dr, Holsworthy NSW 2173, Australia