Queensland Police Museum
Museum · Brisbane ·

Queensland Police Museum

Museum · Brisbane ·

Exhibits police history, badges, uniforms, and a crime scene

free museum
informative exhibits
old collections
history of policing
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
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Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
Queensland Police Museum by jbartlett2000 (Atlas Obscura User)
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Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
Queensland Police Museum by null
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Information

200 Roma St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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200 Roma St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia Get directions

+61 7 3364 6432
mypolice.qld.gov.au
@qldpolice
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@QldPolice

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 28, 2026

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15 Places That Put the Dog Back in the 'Dog Days'

"Among the more expected items such as vehicles, equipment, uniforms, weapons, souvenirs, and badges, this police museum also has a rather unusual piece of evidence: the taxidermy body of a dog named Peter. On May 22, 1952, 23-year-old taxi driver Athol Henry McCowan was murdered. The investigation progressed quickly, as police had witness reports and details about the suspect’s vehicle—and even the dog he had with him. After an intensive Australia-wide investigation, Arthur Ernest Halliday was arrested that November and charged with murder. His dog, named Peter, had died in the meantime, but the prosecution insisted that he was mounted for his court appearance.  On the big day, witnesses identified Peter as the kind of dog seen at the crime scene. Halliday himself was so surprised to see his faithful friend in the courtroom that he blurted out it was his dog. This outburst, along with other evidence, linked Halliday to the crime scene. He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. Like the Black Museum at Scotland Yard in London, the Queensland Police Museum was initially established as a collection relating to crime and suicide, and was for the education of police officers only. It grew from a small cupboard to something much larger, and offered occasional public viewings before being opened to the public in 1980. The newly built Police Headquarters in Roma Street opened in 1990, and had space set aside for the museum, which now has several employees and thousands of annual visitors." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Queensland Police Museum

Rod H.

Google
Been on the bucket list for a few years, finally got there when I took my little nephew for an overnight visit to Brisbane. We enjoyed the displays and the nephew used an actual typewriter for the first time. A bit different to the computer keyboards he's used to. All in all a nice couple of hours and it's free.

Cass

Google
In this free museum You can see a great variety of police badge and uniforms. There are also some old collections which I found interesting. There is even a crime scene for you to explore.

Ilgın Ö.

Google
I visited a police museum for the first time. Each of the pieces inside was full of memories. The map prepared in Australia's first language attracted my attention. Entrance to the museum was free. .

David G.

Google
A lovely little free museum, I visited to escape a rain shower. I enjoyed spending 20 minutes here, the history is interesting and I enjoyed reading the stories. Would recommend if you are in the vicinity

Jackson R.

Google
Popped in here on the way to a friend's and pleasantly surprised. Open limited hours but you can just walk in and see the artifacts from the history of the police force from badges, a crime scene, flags and badges and more. They do have a store however that is open limited hours, but you can see online and then get this delivered. So very cool items. Well worth a visit if you near it.

Jean S.

Google
Detailed history of the Queensland police force. Well-presented exhibits, and some are quite moving. Toddlers enjoyed peering at the models of police headquarters.

Bella A.

Google
Good displays, hidden museum with lots of informative history and cool stuff in it. So repeat visits worthwhile

Airborne A.

Google
Very informative little museum with great displays
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Cass C.

Yelp
In this free museum You can see a great variety of police badge and uniforms. There are also some old collections which I found interesting. There is even a crime scene for you to explore.