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Government of Western Australia Whiteman Park

See, hear and smell the machinery that played such an important part in the early life of our state.

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Opening Hours

Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
10.00am to 4.00pm*
Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day

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Location

Village
Building ‘16’ on Park Map

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Entry fees

$5.00 Adults (16yrs+)
Under 16yrs free

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Contact

(08) 9209 3480
www.tractormuseumofwa.asn.au

Dozens of relics from WA’s agricultural past are on display at the Tractor Museum of WA.

The collection includes nearly forty tractors, as well as stationary engines, vintage trucks, a display of country life artefacts and old photographs.

Of the tractors on display, the oldest is an operational 1920 Fordson; the rarest, a 1923 Bailor cultivator built in America; and one of the more unique is the HSCS crawler, built in Sweden and the only known one in Australia.

Western Australia even had its own tractor manufacturer, Chamberlain Industries (subsequently taken over by John Deere before later closing down). Their original prototype tractor, the 40K, and the famous “Tail-end Charlie” are both on display at the museum, with Tail End Charlie often seen bringing up the rear of the Tractor Parade procession!

Don't miss the elegantly displayed look into a bygone era in the Settler's Cottage while you're exploring, and kids can even get hands-on with one of the Museum's Hart Par tractors.

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Opening hours

Wednesday and Friday10.00am to 3.00pm
Saturday and Sunday10.00am to 4.00pm
public holidays10.00am to 4.00pm
April and September school holidays10.00am to 3.00pm