Step back in time and “experience the technology of yesteryear” on display at the South Coast Restoration Society Living Museum.
Open on the second Sunday of each month, the museum’s many collections showcase items from a “bygone era”, including stationary engines, water pumps, antiques, old tractors and heritage vehicles.
Visitors can also see a fully restored Steam Roller, as well as visit Heritage Print.
Food and refreshments are available on site.
The museum is located just over the border at 193 Rifle Range Road, Pimpama.
Entry is free.
The South Coast Restoration Society began in 1981, aiming to encouraging and promoting the restoration and preservation of historic and veteran vehicles, stationary motors, steam engines and other types of historic machinery.


