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Balibo Veterans' Museum

The Balibo Fort Veterans' Museum, opened in April 2022, honours those who served in Timor-Leste from World War II through INTERFET, with free entry, bilingual displays, and easy access to Balibo's trails and Fort hotel.

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The Balibo Fort Veterans’ Museum, housed in the extensively renovated historic military barracks, was officially opened on Saturday April 30, 2022.

The museum tells the stories of veterans who served in Timor-Leste during World War II, through the Resistance, INTERFET and in the International Stabilisation force, and who all helped to lay the path for a peaceful and prosperous nation. Their stories are told in Tetum and English through colourful wall panels and an audio-visual display.

Opening Ceremony

The Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Taur Matan Ruak officiated at the opening ceremony, and was joined by the Australian Ambassador, Bill Costello; the Patron of the Balibo House Trust, Steve Bracks; and many dignitaries, veterans and community members. The Museum was funded by the Timorese and Australian Governments and the project was managed by the Balibo House Trust.

Visiting the Museum

The Balibo Fort has played a number of significant roles in Timor’s history, and in more recent times has become an important base for the Timor Awakenings Program and for pilgrimages of Australian veterans and their Timorese counterparts. It is an ideal home for the Museum, which adds yet another reason to visit Balibo.

The Museum is free, open to the public, and provides a wonderful opportunity to expand your knowledge of Timorese history. On your visit you can enjoy all the other activities that Balibo has to offer, such as the walking and bike trails, the Fort hotel and its new pool.