
Nestled in the picturesque town of Harrow, Victoria, the Harrow Discovery Centre, also known as the Johnny Mullagh Interpretive Centre, celebrates the remarkable story of Australia's first international touring sports team—the 1868 Aboriginal cricket team. The museum showcases an extensive collection of cricket memorabilia, including one of the largest privately held collections of Sir Donald Bradman artifacts. Visitors can explore exhibitions highlighting the Aboriginal cricket tours of 1988 and 2018, as well as the "Build the Man a Statue" exhibit dedicated to Scott Boland. The centre also hosts the Mullagh Medal, awarded annually to the Player of the Match at the Boxing Day Test. Open daily from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the museum offers free admission with optional donations to support its operations. For those interested in group tours or programs, the centre provides tailored experiences upon request.
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