What to Expect
Step into a world where secrets shape identity and history. This intriguing exhibition at Queensland Museum delves into the mysterious and often hidden aspects of human experience, from everyday life to political and military history. Discover objects with secret compartments, spy gadgets, and personal stories of surveillance that reveal more than meets the eye.
The exhibition offers a unique perspective on secrets, encouraging visitors to linger and explore the layered stories behind each display. It is a thoughtful and engaging experience suitable for parents and their school-aged children who are curious about history and culture.
Visitors should be aware that the exhibition contains sensitive material, including images and histories related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as government surveillance of First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities. Discretion is advised.
Activity Details
This exhibition runs daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, starting on 2026-04-27 and continuing through to 2026-08-04. It is hosted at the Queensland Museum, Cobb+Co, located at 27 Lindsay St, Toowoomba City.
The exhibition features very low lighting to enhance the atmosphere and highlight the intrigue of the objects on display. It is family-friendly but requires visitors to be mindful of the lighting conditions.
The museum provides facilities including a café, carpark, coach parking, parents room, public toilets, and a gift shop, making it convenient for a family outing.
Location and Access
Queensland Museum Cobb+Co is situated at 27 Lindsay St, Toowoomba City, QLD 4350. The venue is accessible and offers ample parking options including coach parking.
Families can enjoy a comfortable visit with amenities such as a café for refreshments, parents rooms for convenience, and public toilets.
The museum is committed to accessibility and inclusivity, though visitors should note the exhibition’s low light environment.
Important Information
The exhibition contains sensitive content including images and objects of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Visitors are encouraged to exercise discretion.
The gallery includes histories of government surveillance affecting First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities, providing important cultural and historical context.
Due to the low lighting, visitors with light sensitivity should take care. The museum staff are available to assist with any accessibility needs.
Booking and Prices
Tickets can be booked by calling (07) 4659 4900 or through the Queensland Museum website. Pricing details are not specified but visitors are encouraged to check the official site for current admission fees.
The exhibition runs daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, allowing flexibility for families to plan their visit during convenient hours.
Advance booking is recommended to ensure entry, especially during school holidays or weekends.