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A major Menang-led exhibition at the State Library of Western Australia is bringing Menang Noongar voices and knowledge ...
14/06/2026

A major Menang-led exhibition at the State Library of Western Australia is bringing Menang Noongar voices and knowledge to Perth audiences as Albany marks its bicentenary year.

'Kinjarling Djinnang Ngalak | Country Sees Us' is an immersive exhibition developed in response to this significant moment in Kinjarling / Albany and Western Australia’s history.

Produced by the State Library in collaboration with the Community Arts Network (CAN), the project has been led by Menang Noongar people and guided by Menang Elders, including Albany 2026 ambassadors Aunty Carol Pettersen and Uncle Lester Coyne.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4xmbu4Y
State Library of Western Australia Community Arts Network

The City of Albany is inviting community to provide feedback on the draft Princess Royal Harbour Coastal Hazard Risk Man...
14/06/2026

The City of Albany is inviting community to provide feedback on the draft Princess Royal Harbour Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan.

The CHRMAP focuses on Princess Royal Harbour’s coastline and plans for coastal hazards that may affect beaches, infrastructure, assets and nearby land over time.

Community can review the CHRMAP and provide feedback at https://bit.ly/3Q4KOVm.

The survey closes 10 July, 2026.

42,000 nautical miles. One incredible journey.Join Albany local Nicola Edwards for a Maritime Exploration Evening as she...
13/06/2026

42,000 nautical miles. One incredible journey.

Join Albany local Nicola Edwards for a Maritime Exploration Evening as she shares her experience competing in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, one of the world’s toughest endurance challenges.

From fierce storms and life at sea to competing in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race aboard a 70-foot racing yacht, Nicola’s story is packed with adventure, resilience and unforgettable moments from around the globe.

📅 Thursday 23 July 2026
⏰ From 6.30pm
📍 Six Degrees, The Gold Room
🎟 $30 per person

Book now via https://bit.ly/49stVdO

This event is part of the City of Albany Maritime Festival proudly supported by Tourism Western Australia and the Albany International Folk 'n' Shanty Festival.

Families across Albany are invited to join one of Australia’s most beloved children’s authors, Andy Griffiths, for a liv...
13/06/2026

Families across Albany are invited to join one of Australia’s most beloved children’s authors, Andy Griffiths, for a lively event celebrating imagination and the joy of reading this July.

Best known for the internationally bestselling Treehouse series, Griffiths will bring his trademark humour, high-energy storytelling and wild imagination to the stage.

His interactive session designed to delight children aged 5-12 years and the grown-ups who read with them will take place from 1:30pm on Sunday 12 July 2026 at the Albany Entertainment Centre.

For more information head to https://bit.ly/43rlQ5N

Albany Secondary Education Support Centre is hosting a fundraising gala on Saturday 8 August at The Stirling Club.The ev...
13/06/2026

Albany Secondary Education Support Centre is hosting a fundraising gala on Saturday 8 August at The Stirling Club.

The evening will raise funds for a new school bus, helping students access camps, workplace learning, vocational programs and excursions that build independence and real-world skills. Funds will also support foster carers caring for children with disabilities, in partnership with Albany Community Foundation.

Guests will enjoy tapas-style food, live music from Funk the System, student performances, and an auction of artwork and donated items.

📍 Saturday 8 August 2026, 5.30pm – 10pm
🎟️ Tickets: https://bit.ly/48MIQz8

A Menang-led collaboration between Elders and award-winning portrait photographer Nic Duncan is coming to the Albany Tow...
12/06/2026

A Menang-led collaboration between Elders and award-winning portrait photographer Nic Duncan is coming to the Albany Town Hall later this month as part of the Albany 2026 program.

‘Binalup, Menang | First Light, First People’ features a series of 29 portraits of Elders and other key Menang people, shining a light on their contributions to the Menang community and the wider Albany community.

Interviews with each featured Elder were recorded, with captions drawn from those conversations accompanying the portraits to share their stories, achievements, and contributions to the region.

Menang Elder, Aunty Carol Pettersen says the project “highlights the contributions of our First Nations people in shaping the community we have today, telling our story in a way that builds pride and confidence in our youth while fostering mutual respect and collaboration.”

Uncle Lester Coyne adds, “Many of our Elders are ‘quiet achievers,’ so this is a wonderful way to recognize them publicly.”

This meaningful project will leave a lasting legacy, ensuring the images and stories of the Menang people are recognised, celebrated, and shared with future generations.

The exhibition also includes nine additional portraits of Elders which Nic was commissioned to photograph for NAIDOC Week in 2023.

Nic has been a finalist three times in the National Photographic Portrait Prize and WA AIPP Professional Portrait Photographer of the Year.

Exhibition: 26 June -26 July
Albany Town Hall
217 York St, Albany
Open Tue - Sat 10-5pm

Nic Duncan Photographer

Please be advised that the Eyre Park gazebo will be closed for renovations from 15 June to 22 June.These works will help...
12/06/2026

Please be advised that the Eyre Park gazebo will be closed for renovations from 15 June to 22 June.

These works will help improve the facility and ensure it remains a safe and enjoyable space for the community to use.

We appreciate your patience and understanding while these upgrades are carried out and look forward to reopening the refreshed gazebo on 23 June.

For your safety, please observe all signage and barriers in place during the works.

🚨 TOMORROW NIGHT! 🚨This Saturday, 13 June, Albany Town Hall will come alive with an incredible lineup of WA artists, bri...
12/06/2026

🚨 TOMORROW NIGHT! 🚨
This Saturday, 13 June, Albany Town Hall will come alive with an incredible lineup of WA artists, bringing an unforgettable all-ages night of live music.

Featuring Darcie Haven, Newport, Shorehaven Band, Navy June and Freak Maestro — there's still time to grab your tickets! → https://bit.ly/4dYelIj

📅 Saturday 13 June | Doors open 4:30pm | Show starts 5pm
📍 Albany Town Hall

Children aged 13 and under MUST be supervised by a parent or guardian in attendance at the event.

Check out our FAQs for more details: cityofalbanyevents.com/liveatthetownhall-allages-faq

This Live at the Town Hall All-Ages Edition is presented by City of Albany and supported by Revive Live and Rio Tinto.

LAST CHANCE TO APPLY! 🌊⚓EOIs for the Maritime Youth Markets 2026 close this Monday, 15 June!Young people aged 10–25 are ...
11/06/2026

LAST CHANCE TO APPLY! 🌊⚓

EOIs for the Maritime Youth Markets 2026 close this Monday, 15 June!

Young people aged 10–25 are invited to apply for a stall at the Maritime Festival's All At Sea Saturday event at the Albany Boat Shed.

📍 Albany Boat Shed
📅 Saturday 4 July 2026
🕤 9:30am–1:30pm
👥 Ages 10–25

Sell your art, jewellery, clothing, food, homewares, plants, woodwork and more!

Please note: Limited spaces are available and submitting an EOI does not guarantee a stall.

👉 Find out more and apply here: https://bit.ly/4eAO1WD

Questions? Contact the Community Development Team at [email protected]

The Maritime Youth Markets are proudly supported by Rio Tintoand form part of the City of Albany Maritime Festival.

Help put Albany's best riding routes on the map!The City of Albany is partnering with WestCycle to develop Regional Acti...
11/06/2026

Help put Albany's best riding routes on the map!

The City of Albany is partnering with WestCycle to develop Regional Active Travel Maps, and we need your local knowledge.

Do you have a favourite route that prioritises safety, smooth surfaces and connected paths? Whether you ride to work, school, the CBD or just for fun, WestCycle wants to hear from you.

Your feedback will help create printed and online maps that make it easier and safer for people of all ages and abilities to get around by bike.

Help build a better connected active travel network by sharing your preferred route from your suburb to the Albany CBD.

Submit your route today: https://bit.ly/3Qfl7S1

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