Giving

Your support will help Queensland Museum to inspire curiosity and deepen knowledge, using our remarkable collections to share Queensland’s stories with the world and bring the world’s stories to Queensland.

Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. Learn more about our incredible work below.

What your support achieves


Our collections are based on the generosity of many people. Some significant items are donated directly to the museum while others are purchased through funds from the Queensland Museum Foundation.

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Queensland Museum is the custodian of the State Collection: a magnificent assemblage of millions of significant cultural objects, natural history specimens and geological treasures, many of which have been generously donated by individual collectors and enthusiasts.

To make a cultural gift to Queensland Museum is to make a gift that will be seen and studied by future generations, deepening our knowledge and appreciation of the world around us.

The State Collection holds a diverse range of objects which contribute to our technological, mechanical, scientific and social history collections — items such as toys, clothing, household items, ceramics, manuscripts, cars, furniture, fossils and specimens. What connects these objects is the role they play in telling the stories of Queensland’s cultural and natural history.

How to make a cultural gift
If you are interested in making a cultural gift, we invite you to contact the Queensland Museum Foundation to discuss your intentions in the first instance.

Cultural gifts to Queensland Museum are accepted in accordance with our Cultural Gift Guidelines.

Queensland Museum is a participating institution in the Federal Government's Cultural Gifts Program which provides tax incentives to encourage Australians to donate culturally significant items from private collections to public art galleries, museums, libraries and archives.

Please be aware that the museum cannot accept every item for donation. If we are unable to accept your gift, it may be of interest to specialist museums or collectors.

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Thank you to our circle of Guardians and all supporters whose generosity and commitment make it possible for us to inspire curiosity, care for our collections and share Queensland’s remarkable stories.

 Guardians  Supporters 
 Pioneers  Anonymous x 29
 Grant and Sandra Delbridge  Rick and Sue Ada
   Nikki Arnold
 Storytellers  Georgina Anthonisz
 Maria Vasas Foundation  Karen Appleyard
 The Raulings family  Hugh Botting
 Elinor Scambler  Lesley Bryant
   Tennille Chase
 Curators  Joanne Clark
 Avril Quaill  Kerry Cody
 Morgans Foundation  Brian Delany
   Chantel Delany
 Keepers  Leanne de Souza
 Prof. Margaret Sheil AO  Jeff Edwards
   Ali Farmer
 Collectors  Daniel Feeney
 Janine Griffiths  Danny Field
 Valmay Hill & Russell Mitchell  Renai Grace
 The Geoff Ross Endowment (APS Foundation)   Sally Anna Hamilton
 Dr Jim Thompson PSM  Lynne Harlow
 Danielle Wood  Cheyenne Hayward
   Marya Hayward
 Explorers   Michelle Husbands Correa
 Ashby Utting Foundation   Ty Jackson
 Cox Architecture  Andy Keeys
 Roy Brook  Katherine Kerr
 Robert Dumke  Cindy Klein
 John Fenwick AM & Marye Fenwick  Lace Makers Group Toowoomba
 Meta & John Goodman  Paul Marangelli
 Ben Hampe   Zakkarie Montgomery-Cole
 Rachel Leung  AJ Lanyon
 David Muir AM & Veronica Muir  Becky Lloyd
 Lynette Parsons  Alana Medway
 Alan Rix   Greg Miles
 Catherine Taylor  Georgia Ould
 Queensland Community Foundation  Graham Palmer
   Jenny Parker
 The Coxen Circle  Kaylene Pointing
 Bolton-Cardell family in memory of William Bolton MBE  Rosemary Pollock
 The late Joe Francese  Leanne Reck
 The late Peter John Fry  Ian Rix 
 The late Vera Thiess  Michael Roberts
 The Harry West Memorial Fund  David Rosenblum
 The late Thora Whitehead  Ina Seidel
   Lauren Sowerby
   Lauren Symonds
   Allan Stork
   Mark Taylor
   Gavin Upson
   Simon Walker
   Bruce Wallis
   Adam Waugh
   Eugene White
   Margaret Williams 
   Birgit Willadsen
   Hans Willemsen
   

We would also like to acknowledge the 2,100+ individuals who made a donation at one of our museums or when purchasing a ticket.

 


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