Australian Army Military Intelligence Museum

About

The Australian Army Military Intelligence Museum was established in December 1988. The museum provides an insight into the intriguing world of Australian Defence Force intelligence operations, and the historical and contemporary practice of military intelligence in Australia. Formed on 6 December 1907, the Australian Intelligence Corps is one of the oldest Commonwealth intelligence corps.

Opening hours

The museum is open on Wednesdays, and on the first Saturday of the month from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Visits are by appointment only.

The museum is closed from the end of the second week of December to the beginning of February.

Entry requirements

There are security restrictions that govern access to the museum as it is located within Kokoda Barracks.

Visits must be arranged a week in advance. Once the booking is confirmed, a list of all visitor names must be emailed to the museum.

Visitors must complete and understand the national base induction before accessing a Defence site. Further information can be found on Kokoda Barracks induction page.

Bookings

Admission is free.

Visitors must make bookings by contacting the museum.

Guided tours are available by appointment and can be conducted outside of the general opening hours.

Volunteering and donations

Interested volunteers and donors can find further information on the Volunteering and donation opportunities page.

Location

Kokoda Barracks
Canungra QLD 4275

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