RAAF Museum

Housed at Point Cook, the birthplace of the Australian Flying Corps (predecessor of the RAAF), the Museum tells one of Australia's most important stories, that of the second oldest air force in the world. The Museum holds the largest collection of material relating to Australia's rich military aviation history.

Open Tuesday to Friday: 10am - 3pm; Weekends and Public Holidays: 10am - 5pm. The Museum is closed on Mondays, Good Friday and Christmas Day.

Tours: The Museum provides guided tours for groups (clubs, schools, etc.) - Tuesday to Friday only. These give the visitor a unique insight into Australian aviation history, the Air Force and RAAF Base Point Cook. Guided tours are conducted by RAAF Museum trained volunteer host officers. Location: RAAF Base Williams, Point Cook Rd Point Cook. Ph. (03) 8348 6040. Admission is free but visitors over 16 will need photo ID to enter the RAAF Base. Donations are gratefully accepted.

If you don't have your own transport to the museum but still want to visit, then we have some good news for you. You can now hop aboard the Werribee Park Shuttle, which departs Melbourne daily to Point Cook and Werribee, including the RAAF Museum. This service operates from Melbourne seven days a week and takes in the Werribee attractions, including the RAAF Museum, Point Cook Homestead and Coastal Park. Bookings are required - phone C and J Squires Mini Coaches on (03) 9748 5094.

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