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Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum

Coordinates: 38°03′07″S 145°34′11″E / 38.052028°S 145.569792°E / -38.052028; 145.569792
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The Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum is an Australian military museum located approximately 40 minutes East of Melbourne in Nar Nar Goon, Victoria.[1] It contains a number of exhibits of military items including gun carriages and cooking wagons restored by owner Bernie Dingle.[2] It also has a number of animals, including horses used in Anzac Day marches.

In 2015 it was closed to the public due to a building order from Cardinia Council, which in 2014 had ordered upgrades costing $80,000 - $100,000 including large water tanks, a sprinkler system and other changes.[3]

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  1. ^ "Facilities and location".
  2. ^ Elder, John Cartin' around – how Bernie Dingle keeps the old world turning June 14, 2015 The Age Retrieved September 21, 2016
  3. ^ Diggers’ family shattered by military museum shut down due to ‘bureaucratic nonsense’ February 3, 2016 Herald-Sun Retrieved September 21, 2016
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38°03′07″S 145°34′11″E / 38.052028°S 145.569792°E / -38.052028; 145.569792