Portland Maritime Discovery Centre
Galleries, Museums and Collections
At the Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, you'll experience a diverse range of activities that bring our coastline's history to life. Explore the newly opened Nyamat Mirring Gallery, a dedicated space that celebrates the deep cultural heritage and stories of the Gunditjmara people, the traditional owners of this land.
Step inside the rib cage of a 14-metre Sperm Whale skeleton and unfold the history of Victoria's birthplace through Portland's images of the past. Explore treasures from the shipwreck trail and discover your own links with the sea, all while accessing a wealth of local knowledge at the regional visitor information centre.
Key Highlights of the Centre include permanent displays documenting the region's rich history, including whaling, navigation, and the local fishing industry.
See the 1858 Portland Lifeboat, the museum's centrepiece, famous for the 'Admella' rescue of 1859. It is one of the oldest remaining unrestored, intact vessels in the world.
View material from the Port of Portland Collection, including historic photographs, technical instruments, diving equipment, and maritime tools.
Nyamat Mirring Gallery: Immerse yourself in the local Aboriginal culture and art that defines this region's identity.
Key Highlights of the Centre include permanent displays documenting the region's rich history, including whaling, navigation, and the local fishing industry.
See the 1858 Portland Lifeboat, the museum's centrepiece, famous for the 'Admella' rescue of 1859. It is one of the oldest remaining unrestored, intact vessels in the world.
View material from the Port of Portland Collection, including historic photographs, technical instruments, diving equipment, and maritime tools.
Nyamat Mirring Gallery: Immerse yourself in the local Aboriginal culture and art that defines this region's identity.







