Preserves the heritage of British nuclear test veterans and their families by providing educational resources, support, and raising awareness of their contributions and experiences. The museum serves veterans, their descendants, and the wider community, focusing on the historical significance of nuclear tests conducted in Australia between 1952-1967. They engage in a four-step mission that includes collecting, conserving, curating, and cultivating the history related to these tests, ensuring accessibility for future generations. Through exhibitions and research, they aim to share the human stories behind the technical achievements of the nuclear tests.
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