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Kaarl Wirn Cultural Tours Albany

Kaarl Wirn Cultural Tours invites visitors to connect with Noongar culture and Kinjarling Country (Albany) through experiences shaped by storytelling, traditional practices and deep connection to land and waterways. Led by local Aboriginal guide and Cultural Custodian Lindsay Dean, alongside family members, tours offer an intergenerational way to learn while enjoying the Great Southern outdoors. […]

Tree Street Art Safari

Bunbury's walking art trail Since it’s inception in 2015, the Tree Street Art Safari has grown to become one of the most anticipated art events in the calendar for Bunbury. Walk your Safari of discovery through streets named after our native trees, just outside the Bunbury CBD! You’ll find beautifully restored homes, innovative new architecture, […]

CONVERGENCE – Art exhibition of paintings and prints by Bridget Seaton

Expressive paintings and original prints made in response to seasonal shifts and climatic changes in the landscape. Bridget Seaton’s solo exhibition of acrylic paintings and original prints depicts her firsthand experiences of the South West’s woodlands, coastal habitats, wetlands and forests. The work addresses the fluctuating state of the bush in its’ constant state of […]

Albany 2026: 7 Days Wandering With The Wild

Across 2026, Albany and the Great Southern become a living gallery, with a year-long calendar of events that see light, sound, story, food, and art appear in unexpected places. This 7-day itinerary is designed to help you plan a week around the Albany 2026 program, while still leaving plenty of room for spontaneity. Follow it […]

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