The Museum of Fire in Penrith, New South Wales, is Australia's premier institution dedicated to preserving the nation's firefighting heritage. Housed in a repurposed power station, the museum boasts one of the world's largest collections of fire-fighting vehicles, equipment, and memorabilia, with exhibits spanning from the late 18th century to the 1980s. Visitors can explore a rotating display of historic fire engines, uniforms, communication devices, and protective gear, offering a comprehensive insight into the evolution of firefighting in Australia. Interactive exhibits and a children's play area, complete with a ride-on fire engine and educational games, make it an engaging experience for all ages. As a not-for-profit organization and the official heritage partner of Fire and Rescue New South Wales, the museum also emphasizes fire safety education through its various programs and exhibitions. Open daily from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, the Museum of Fire stands as a tribute to the bravery and dedication of firefighters throughout Australia's history.