Roseworthy Agricultural is a Working Technology Dryland Farming Museum, established in 1989 and run entirely by volunteer members of the Gawler Machinery Restorers Club Inc.


The Museum strives to present the history and the development of agricultural machinery, much of which was invented in South Australia. We do this by highlighting innovation and invention in our State, including the contribution through research and development of Roseworthy Campus, and the impact of local manufacturing.

Our aim is to teach, inform and entertain by presenting living history to the students of the Campus, the school children of our primary and secondary education facilities, and the general public.

Much of the Museum is undercover and wheelchair accessible. Toilets, both standard and disabled are available on Campus.

The Museum is open on Wednesdays and the third Sunday of each month, between the hours of 10am and 4pm.

Outside of these times groups may book tours by appointment.

Museum guides are available to lead groups and answer questions.

A small admission fee applies with concessions for children and families.

Webmaster: Shawn Xing Copyright © 2003 Revised: March 2003