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Local History / Burnie Historical Society


The Burnie Historical Society aims:
To foster an interest in and to gather, record, collate, and store
the history of the Burnie area and its people.
To encourage and assist in the identification and preservation of
the area's historical buildings, monuments and relics.
To assume the role of the former Pioneer Village Museum
Advisory Committee in offering advice or assistance to the
Museum Management or the Council in regard to the Museum as
requested, as it seems able so to do and as determined by the
Committee.

Contact
Burnie Historical Society
Brian rollins
Burnie Civic Centre
Wilmot Street, Burnie
Postal Address:
Brian Rollins, Secretary
PO Box 810
Burnie
7320
Municipality:
Burnie City Council
Ph: (03) 6431-4400

Fax: (03) 6431-6663
Email:
Last Updated : 14-08-2009

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Wilson Street, Burnie - then and now Part of the Pioneer Village Museum.

Meeting Schedule
General Meetings are held bi-monthly on the third Thursday of the month from January and include guest speakers who cover a broad range of topics.
Meetings are held at the Burnie Civic Centre at 7.30 p.m. and are open to interested members of the public.


Membership open to
Membership is open to all interested members of the community.
The membership fee is currently $5 per person and is due on the 1st July each year.
So if you want to chat to Secretary Brian Rollins about meetings or membership or anything else, just call him during business hours on (03) 64314400 or after hours on (03) 6433 3652

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