Deni Ute Muster Museum
Situated at the main entrance of the Deni Ute Muster festival grounds is a new tourist attraction - The Deni Ute Muster Museum - giving visitors a taste of what the Muster is all about.
The Museum tells the story of how the Muster originated back in 1999 and how it has evolved to what it is today. The Museum is also home to a 1979 HZWB Bitza designed and built by ‘Feral Kev’ which is now retired and an exhibition piece. The Museum features muster merchandise, photographs, magazine articles and stories about winners of each competition from over the years.
The Museum is open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, by gold coin donation. Weekends are by appointment. Call 03 5881 3388 for more information.
Deni Ute Muster Museum is located on the Deni Ute Muster site, Conargo Road Deniliquin NSW. Tour and school groups are welcome. There's a function / corporate meeting area available for hire, plus loads of parking.
Top tip: make sure you get a photo at the famous gates on your way out.
Never been to the festival? You'll want to add this one to the bucket list. It's one heck of an event. The Deni Ute Muster is a two-day festival held each year that celebrates country music and rural life. It features performances from world class artists including international acts such as Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Alan Jackson and Carrie Underwood. You can find out more about the festival here.