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Discover the flora of the Goldfields region.
A detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the land.
Walk up the gangplank and step back in time aboard the Brig Amity to find out what life was like aboard a convict ship in 1826.
Come visit this heritage-listed hotel!
Western Australia has been continuously evolving for millennia, but how has human activity impacted its current environment?
Can you crack the code before it's too late? Codebreakers is a family tour with a twist!
Our place in the world.
A recreation of the offices of Claude De Bernales.
Witnessing the wrecks of Sydney II and Kormoran.
Interactive learning for you and your children.
The Eclipse Building is a key attraction at the Museum of the Great Southern where long-term collections, such as the Lighthouse Exhibition, Fishing Collection the Fish Wall are displayed.
A tribute to Western Australia's pioneer teachers.
Established in 1850, this Residency Building has a rich history for you to discover.
Explore Western Australia’s fishing industry.
Creative minds, amazing ideas.
The main gallery building explores the heritage and history of the Eastern Goldfields explaining the influence of the gold rush in transforming the region into an economic powerhouse.
A winding road of discovery inspired by the Murchison River.
This building is an authentic miner's cottage relocated Piccadilly St, Kalgoorlie in 1998. The building illustrates the living conditions and social lives of early goldfields settlers.
Uncover the wonders of our planet; from microorganisms to the origins of our galaxy.
An exhibition connecting the peoples of the Commonwealth.
Our people, our stories.
The Robert Steele Steam Machinery exhibition is located in a wharf shed adjacent to the WA Maritime Museum.
Discover the fascinating maritime history of the State’s mid-west.
Explore Fremantle in this award-winning exhibition through sweeping panoramas taken from the 1800s to the modern day.
Learn about the incredible marine life that can be found along Western Australia's coastline.
What makes something a treasure? What stories do treasures tell?
The Welcome Walls projects pay tribute to migrants who arrived by sea and to the many benefits they gave to their new home, enriching the lives of all Western Australians.
Investigate the unique and interconnected biodiversity that has evolved in Western Australia over millions of years.
WA Museum has partnered with Fremantle documentary company, Prospero Productions, to bring you an immersive cinema experience, Under the Dome.
Make Monday your favourite day of the week with these free 30 minute meditation sessions guided by Buddhist nun Kelsang Tara.