On display at the northern side of the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum is the pilot vessel, (PV), Richmond. Mounted on concrete blocks, the 11 metre, (36 foot), vessel forms a static display protected by a metal awning to shelter […]
ARHV Number: HV000176 Significance FLORRIE is a rare example of the early steam vessels trading on the Clarence and Richmond Rivers in NSW during the late 1800s. She has had a close association with the region’s development. One of […]
The Las Balsas Expedition – an exciting tale of adventure on the high seas. We have the only surviving raft on display as well as many original items from the voyage. On May 27, 1973, three balsa rafts left Guayaquil, […]
Since its inception, the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum has been fortunate in having a dedicated crew of model makers who have contributed to what has grown to become a world-class display featuring vessels from sail to the modern era. […]
Ballina is renowned for at one time having the largest number of retired naval personnel outside of an Australian capital city. During the period of WW2 Ballina’s shipyard played its part in maintaining vessels and supporting the war effort. At […]
From the time of the ‘First Australian’s exploring and utilising the resources to be found under the waves have been an important part of our maritime history. While visiting the museum you will have the opportunity to learn about many […]