Come and enjoy a vintage bargain at the Vintage Popup scheduled to take place at Woodbridge. You may also like to visit Woodbridge and enjoy cake and coffee at Riverside at Woodbridge while you are there.
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The Audiowalks
Explore the hidden natural and social history of Perth through the innovative audiowalks.
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Igor and the Fire Station Balcony
During the Heritage Festival approach the old Perth Central Fire Station with caution and remember to look up! Especially, if you have wandered into the "Igor Drop Zone" - you might get a heritage-approved fright! You have been warned!
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Historic Murray Street East Architecture Walk
Join heritage architect Philip Griffiths for a guided walk in Perth’s Historic Murray Street East neighbourhood and rediscover this wonderful part of our city.
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As Others See Us
See how Perth has changed over the years.
The buildings that have gone, the streetscapes, the City skyline, the Swan River, the South Perth Peninsular and the Narrows.
So much of Perth is not how it was. It has been captured and forever preserved on Picture Postcards.
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CWA – 100 Years in Western Australia – Exhibition Opening at Betty Brown Historical Centre
The opening of an exhibition celebrating 100 years of CWA in WA will be held on April 20th 2024. The exhibition will include early editions of the CWA cookbook and will feature prominent local women who contributed to CWA.
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Eastern Goldfield Historical Society Open Day
Join the Eastern Goldfields Historical Society for an Open Day. Come along and take a tour of the facilities, watch a dryblower demonstration and enjoy a Devonshire tea.
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Re-imagining built heritage through art – connecting our young people with their past.
The Grove Library has asked local students to re-imagine their local built heritage through art. Children from local primary schools will use local heritage buildings to guide their development of unique art works which will be exhibited in the library during the Heritage Festival.
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1936 Aboriginal Prohibited Areas Exhibition – Kalgoorlie
The Aboriginal Prohibited Areas proclamation is a part of Western Australia's hidden history. In 1936, proclamations were passed which prohibited Aboriginal people from entering a town and settlements, or being within 6 miles of the town hall of a town. This exhibition uncovers this history.
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