Heritage Conversations: Change
Join us for an engaging full-day conference exploring heritage, diversity, and cultural evolution.
Get ready to dive into inspiring talks about how change shapes our stories and culture. This in-person event is all about sharing ideas, connecting with people, and exploring the power of heritage in today’s world.
We encourage attendees to start conversations and collaborations in a casual, fun atmosphere where all voices matter.
The line-up of speakers includes:
Charmaine Councillor, Wardandi Miya-k Kaadadjiny Aboriginal Corporation
Noongar Place Names
Leigh Barrett, Coordinator Heritage, City of Gosnells
Weaving Diversity into the City of Gosnells Heritage
Margaret Sanders, Artist
Jane Clifton: Reimagining Ecologies and Lost Landscapes
Norm Flynn & Brendan Kelly, South West Historical Writers Group
A Quick History of Bunbury
Philip Diamond, City of Bunbury
Heritage Legislation, Change & Implementation
AMAGA Representative, Australian Museums and Galleries Association
TBC - more details to come
More speakers and details coming soon!
Morning tea, lunch and refreshments provided. Tickets are limited, and booking is essential. Donations are welcome.
If sold out, please contact the Museum to reserve a place.
Join us for an engaging full-day conference exploring heritage, diversity, and cultural evolution.
Get ready to dive into inspiring talks about how change shapes our stories and culture. This in-person event is all about sharing ideas, connecting with people, and exploring the power of heritage in today’s world.
We encourage attendees to start conversations and collaborations in a casual, fun atmosphere where all voices matter.
The line-up of speakers includes:
Charmaine Councillor, Wardandi Miya-k Kaadadjiny Aboriginal Corporation
Noongar Place Names
Leigh Barrett, Coordinator Heritage, City of Gosnells
Weaving Diversity into the City of Gosnells Heritage
Margaret Sanders, Artist
Jane Clifton: Reimagining Ecologies and Lost Landscapes
Norm Flynn & Brendan Kelly, South West Historical Writers Group
A Quick History of Bunbury
Philip Diamond, City of Bunbury
Heritage Legislation, Change & Implementation
AMAGA Representative, Australian Museums and Galleries Association
TBC - more details to come
More speakers and details coming soon!
Morning tea, lunch and refreshments provided. Tickets are limited, and booking is essential. Donations are welcome.
If sold out, please contact the Museum to reserve a place.
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Highlights
- 4 hours 30 minutes
- In-person
- Doors at 9:30 am
Refund Policy
Location
Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre
1 Arthur Street
Bunbury, WA 6230
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