Illawarra Museum is located in Wollongong, New South Wales, and is a volunteer-run facility focusing on local history. The museum features collections of objects and exhibits that highlight the area’s rich past, offering insights into the lives of its former residents. Visitors can explore the museum twice a week during limited hours, and while admission is free, a gold coin donation is requested. The tour of the museum typically takes about an hour, providing a concise yet informative experience about the region.
Among the museum’s notable exhibits are a reconstructed schoolroom and displays showcasing domestic life before electricity, including a kitchen and laundry area. There is also a collection of farming tools and horse-drawn vehicles that reflect the agricultural heritage of the Illawarra region. The museum’s changing exhibition space features maps that illustrate the area’s historical transformation, creating a comprehensive picture of local settlement and lifestyle.