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Gloria - A Triple Bill brings together Co3 Contemporary Dance Australia and The New Zealand Dance Company in a striking evening of dance and live music, celebrating the enduring influence of choreographic icon Douglas Wright. At the centre of the program is Wright's celebrated GLORIA, set to Vivaldi's much-loved sacred score. Joyful, expansive, and full of momentum, the work sees dancers soar, twist, and turn in an uplifting celebration of life, performed live with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and St George's Cathedral Consort. The evening also features a moving portrait by Co3 Founding Artistic Director Raewyn Hill. Set to Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa, this intimate work reflects on ageing, fragility, and grace with quiet power and restraint. Completing the program is Lament by renowned Māori choreographer and Artistic Director of The New Zealand Dance Company, Moss Patterson. A deeply resonant work, Lament journeys through memory and resilience, honouring whakapapa and the lasting impact of Douglas Wright. Together, these three works offer a compelling cultural experience of contemporary dance and live music. Content warning: Smoke and strobe FX. One scene contains brief, minimal nudity. Gloria - A Triple Bill is supported by Wesfarmers Arts, EY and the Government of Western Australia. Co3 Artistic Director Raewyn Hill is supported by Wesfarmers Arts.

Adults: $30 - $75
Concession: $55 - $65
Group: $25

31 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

Adults: $30 - $75
Concession: $55 - $65
Group: $25

31 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

Spanning painting, installation, performance, community engagement and institution-making, the exhibition delves into the life of an artist who, over the last thirty years, has played a significant role in supporting critical contemporary art in Vietnam—a context with little public infrastructure for artmaking and display, and continued limits on artistic expression. Tầm Tã – Soaked in the Long Rain is the first significant presentation of Trần Lương's work in Australia. The exhibition offers insight into the artist's multifaceted life and practice; shaped by political and social transitions in Vietnam, and the many roles he continues to play—as activist, curator, facilitator, archivist and mentor. This exhibition is curated by Biljana Ciric and co-organised by The Art Gallery of Western Australia, Art Jameel and Govett-Brewster Art Gallery | Len Lye Centre.

Free

28 Mar 2026 - 16 Aug 2026

Free

28 Mar 2026 - 16 Aug 2026

WAAPA proudly presents the Australian premiere performance of Renascence, with music by their very own alum Carmel Dean (music director for If/Then and American Idiot on Broadway). This award-winning musical follows the early years of the radical Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, using the artist's poetry as lyrics. At 19, Millay wrote a profoundly powerful poem, Renascence, that catapulted her from her humble, rural beginnings into a wildly bohemian celebrity lifestyle. Named Best New Musical at the 2018 Off-Broadway Alliance Awards, this is a theatrical exploration of identity and artistry. Contains mature themes surrounding a bohemian lifestyle, sexual references, coarse language, strobe lighting, smoke and haze effects.

27 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

27 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery proudly presents South West Biennial 2026: Tracework, a landmark new exhibition that positions the South West as a vital centre for contemporary art. Anchored at BRAG and extending across six partner venues throughout the regions, the Biennial invites audiences to move through a connected cultural landscape shaped by place, memory and making. Conceived as both a map and a meeting point, Tracework brings together artists from across Australia's south western regions alongside nationally and internationally recognised practitioners. The exhibition explores the idea of the trace — as mark, imprint, memory and connection — revealing how every creative gesture carries evidence of encounter: between artist and material, people and place, past and present. With BRAG at its epicentre, these connections ripple outward throughout the regions - between communities, generations, and their environments. Tracework encourages visitors to explore the visible and invisible threads that bind the region together. Curated by Dr Michael Bianco and Dionne Hooyberg, the Biennial includes a major survey of works by 28 regional artists, alongside solo and collaborative projects by Jacobus Capone, Olga Cironis, Amber Cronin and Tom Borgas, Sharyn Egan, and Andy Quilty.

Free

21 Mar 2026 - 19 Jul 2026

Free

21 Mar 2026 - 19 Jul 2026

Mandurah Odd Object Trail is a family-friendly, self-guided discovery experience that invites locals and visitors to explore Mandurah in a fun and interactive way. Using a printed trail booklet, families follow a series of quirky "odd objects" located throughout the Mandurah Foreshore, Smart Street Mall and Dolphin Quay. Along the way, participants engage with local stores and attractions and explore the area on foot and discover local businesses. Designed to be completed at your own pace, the trail suits families with children of all ages and encourages outdoor activity, curiosity and connection. It offers a screen-free way to spend time together while showcasing Mandurah's creativity, character and local community. The Mandurah Odd Object Trail is ideal for locals, day-trippers and visitors looking for a low-cost, engaging activity that supports local businesses and provides a memorable way to experience the city.

$10.00

14 Mar 2026 - 27 Apr 2026

$10.00

14 Mar 2026 - 27 Apr 2026

Discover centuries of maritime history through stunningly detailed model ships that celebrate naval history, exploration and traditional craftsmanship.​ 'Naval Sea Power in Miniature' showcases the art of model shipbuilding, bringing the rich history of these vessels to life. Featuring 172 intricately crafted model ships, the exhibition invites you to journey through centuries of maritime and military heritage. ​ Take a close-up look at the intricate detail in miniature models of HMAS 'Voyager' and HMAS 'Geranium', and marvel at the centrepiece of this unique exhibition: two of the most famous British warships, HMS 'Hood' and HMS 'Ark Royal'. Explore videos and digital content as you uncover the lives of the ships and their crews, from daring voyages and heroic feats, to moments of tragedy and devastating loss.

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 26 Jul 2026

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 26 Jul 2026

Drawn from the State Art Collection, I AM celebrates the depth, diversity and creative strength of Aboriginal art and culture. Featuring a significant selection of new, recent and rarely seen works by Aboriginal artists. I AM brings together over 60 works by First Nations artists from across Australia and centres on personal and shared stories that elevate Aboriginal knowledge and perspectives on the world and our place in it. I AM reflects the dynamism of Aboriginal art, from deeply rooted traditions to bold contemporary expression. Select highlights include paintings by Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori and Emily Kam Kngwarray that depict the rhythms of Country; bark paintings by Wandjuk Marika that recount creation stories; a major glass installation by Yhonnie Scarce addressing the history of atomic testing in Australia; and portraits and mental maps by Julie Dowling, Dianne Jones, Gordon Bennett and Dallas Fletcher. Themes woven into the exhibition include connection to Country, culture, history and lived experience. It features artists from regions across Australia, including the South-West, the Kimberley, Arnhem Land, the Tiwi Islands, and the Western Desert region. Western Australian artists are strongly represented, including 11 Noongar artists. Artworks by WA artists acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the AGWA Foundation's $1.5 million Stimulus Package, are also included.

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 24 Oct 2027

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 24 Oct 2027

Travel around Australia revisiting your memories of the classic Aussie motel, from family holidays and long road trips to continental breakfasts and mid-century mod-cons. In a land where the car has provided us with the ultimate freedom to hit the road and explore, it is no surprise that Australians wholeheartedly embraced the American concept of the motel. When motels began springing up in the 1950s, they represented a new, stylish and sophisticated way to travel. Join the National Archives and Tim Ross on a driving holiday through the quintessential Australian experience of staying in a motel. And find out why these images are part of the National Archives’ collection. This exhibition is supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to the national collections for all Australians.

Free

27 Feb 2026 - 24 May 2026

Free

27 Feb 2026 - 24 May 2026

Experience the stories and sights of Yagan Square with Cultural Connections – a new walking tour series of Yagan Square and ECU City Discover Noongar heritage and uncover the stories behind Perth's most iconic spaces with Cultural Connections – a new walking tour series exploring the history, design and art of Yagan Square and the new ECU City Campus. Stroll through a tucked away wildflower garden, discover the hidden meaning of public artworks, explore some of the area's best foodie spots and enjoy learning about local culture, architecture and design. The tours also include an introduction to the state-of-the-art ECU City Campus, as well as local tips into the best events and activities to enjoy year-round. The tours finish with a selection of delicious selection of snacks from Stories – Perth's Best Hospitality Venue for 2025. Whether you're a local or just visiting, step off the beaten track and see Perth through fresh eyes. Uncover stories of culture, creativity, and urban life that have shaped the heart of the city. The walking tour series is a collaboration between South West Kinships Cultural Immersions and the vibrant 'Perth enthusiasts' from Oh Hey WA walking tours, made possible with the support of DevelopmentWA and Edith Cowan University.

26 Feb 2026 - 24 Jul 2026

26 Feb 2026 - 24 Jul 2026

From the Desert brings together works by senior artists of the Western and Central Desert art movement. Featuring painters from Pintupi, Warlpiri, Pitjantjatjara, Anmatyerre, and Alyawarre language groups, the exhibition highlights the diverse styles and powerful cultural narratives of desert art. This exhibition features works by many of the most significant figures in Australian Indigenous art, including Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, George Hairbrush Tjungurrayi, Yukulti Napangati, Tommy Watson, Thomas Tjapaltjarri, Walangkura Napanangka, Ningura Napurrula, Gloria Petyarre, and Kudditji Kngwarreye, among others.

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Japingka Gallery is pleased to present new works from Tarisse King supported by other recent small works by gallery artists. Tarisse now lives in New Zealand with her partner and children, and has been a full-time artist from her early twenties. Tarisse is daughter to the highly regarded artist William King Jungala (1966–2007), who was part of the Gurindji clan from the Northern Territory.

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Under the Dome: Cinema Experience at WA Maritime Museum in Fremantle invites visitors to immerse themselves in breathtaking 180-degree screenings that transform the way stories are seen and felt. This unique cinematic offering combines cutting-edge technology with compelling narratives, creating an unforgettable visual journey for audiences of all ages. What sets this experience apart is its state-of-the-art dome projection, delivering panoramic views that surround and captivate. From ocean adventures to cultural tales, each film is curated to inspire wonder and deepen appreciation for Western Australia's maritime heritage. Located on Victoria Quay, the experience is perfectly positioned for a full day of exploration. Nearby attractions include the WA Maritime Museum's iconic galleries and Fremantle's vibrant Fishing Boat Harbour. For those seeking an extraordinary cinematic adventure by the sea, Under the Dome is a must see. Discover more and plan your visit today.

Free - $15.00

15 Feb 2026 - 30 Jun 2027

Free - $15.00

15 Feb 2026 - 30 Jun 2027

Get ready to go wild! Monkey Business: It's a Barrel of Fun! swings open the doors to a world where imagination runs riot. Showcasing fun-filled original illustrations from the State Library's Peter Williams Collection of picture book art, this animal-themed exhibition is the cat's pyjamas. From flying pigs to scaredy cats, this is storytelling at its most playful, where every artwork is packed with colour, character and chaos. Let your inner child run with the wolves, chase a few red herrings and finally address the elephant in the room — picture books aren't just for kids. This interactive exhibition is supported by an Animal Explorers Trail around the building and a Creature Catchphrases activity sheet. There is so much Monkey Business to get up to at the State Library.

07 Feb 2026 - 28 Apr 2026

07 Feb 2026 - 28 Apr 2026

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Biomass

Biomass
Biomass transforms WA Museum's Jubilee Hall into a living, breathing gallery of virtual reality, interactive installations and extended reality artworks. Experience the dynamic relationship between organic life, energy flow and environmental change through immersive storytelling and sensory design. Discover captivating works by visionary artists including Singing Chen, Ben J Andrews, Van Sowerwine, and Isobel Knowles. And for the very first time in Western Australia, immerse yourself in the extraordinary creations of Marshmallow Laser Feast (MLF) - a global leader in immersive digital art known for transforming the invisible forces of nature into breathtaking sensory encounters.

03 Feb 2026 - 12 Jun 2026

03 Feb 2026 - 12 Jun 2026

Subiaco Farmers Market is one of the oldest and original farmers market in Western Australia, operating since 2009. Supporting a healthy and sustainable lifestyle, they support Western Australian farmers, growers and producers in creating a welcoming, family-friendly place where you can meet friends, shop for wonderful produce and gourmet foods, enjoy some fantastic fresh food and drink for breakfast or brunch and listen to talented entertainers. Subiaco Farmers Market's mission as a non-for-profit organisation is to support Subiaco Primary School on an ongoing and sustainable basis and promote the “clean green” message in the community and contribute to local environmental sustainability. The markets are on every Saturday morning from 8am to noon. See you there next Saturday!

Free

10 Jan 2026 - 02 Jan 2027

Free

10 Jan 2026 - 02 Jan 2027

From noisy protest to quiet persistence, Disrupt, persist, invent explores the many ways people have achieved social change in Australia. Discover powerful stories of people and their actions, from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Learn about Australia's progress in areas such as women's rights, marriage equality, science and technological invention and much more. You may even be inspired to create lasting change in your own community, within your city or for all Australians.

Free

05 Jan 2026 - 30 Apr 2026

Free

05 Jan 2026 - 30 Apr 2026

Step into a pivotal moment in Australian naval history with their immersive 3D film, 'Fire on the Water' film. This powerful cinematic experience tells the dramatic story of the WWII battle between HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, one of Australia's most enduring maritime mysteries. This moment in time is considered Australia's greatest Naval disaster. Screened every 30 minutes in the dedicated Rose de Freycinet Gallery, this free, permanent exhibition allows visitors of all ages to engage with this important historical event in a visually compelling and educational format. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student, or a curious traveller, 'Fire on the Water' offers a moving insight into a significant chapter of our nation's past. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the legacy of HMAS Sydney II through state-of-the-art 3D storytelling. Visit them at the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery & Visitor Centre and experience history like never before. Exclusive to the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery & Visitor Centre: The exhibit is permanent, free and screens every half hour during opening hours. Astonishing deep-sea 3D imagery reveals the fate of the Australian warship HMAS Sydney (II) and the German raider Kormoran, tracing the events of their World War II battle off Shark Bay.

Free

18 Dec 2025 - 17 Dec 2027

Free

18 Dec 2025 - 17 Dec 2027

Titanic. The Human Story makes its Western Australian debut this December, bringing one of history's most iconic stories to life through more than 200 authentic artefacts, photographs and personal treasures from the passengers and crew who boarded the unsinkable ship in 1912. Visitors can wander through full-scale recreations of Titanic's interiors, from the elegance of first-class cabins to the close quarters of steerage, guided by an atmospheric audio tour featuring survivor accounts and original music. Located in the heart of Northbridge and suitable for all ages, this is a must-see cultural experience for anyone visiting Perth this summer.

$36 - $52

17 Dec 2025 - 15 Jun 2026

$36 - $52

17 Dec 2025 - 15 Jun 2026

Attachment Styles brings together works from the 19th to 21st century to explore questions, showing how artists have long grappled with the emotional complexity of human relationships between individuals, communities and the environments they inhabit. Highlights on display include Frederick McCubbin's Down on his luck and Moyes Bay, Beaumaris, Hans Heysen's Droving into the light, Arthur Streeton's The hillside, John Nash's The Bathers, Lucian Freud's Naked Man With Rat and John Longstaff's Breaking the news. The exhibition also includes works by Arthur Boyd, Russell Drysdale, John Russell and Sydney Long, and more recent and contemporary acquisitions from local artists Tom Freeman, Mary Moore, and a vibrant series of classic rock and pop star portraits by Naarm/Melbourne-based artist Colleen Ahern.

Free

13 Dec 2025 - 11 Oct 2026

Free

13 Dec 2025 - 11 Oct 2026

Step into Albany's past and present through panoramas spanning more than a century. As part of Albany 2026, discover the evolving stories of Albany through a visual exhibition bringing history, culture, and community to life. Examine sweeping panoramas, captured from vantage points across the city. Albany is a city of extraordinary natural beauty, where rugged coastlines meet pristine beaches and lush forests. Rich in history, it holds a deep Aboriginal heritage, strong military connections, and streetscapes adorned with significant architecture. Yet Albany is more than its past—it is a city of connection, a vibrant community, and a destination that welcomes visitors from around the world. This exhibition features a large curved-screen showcasing an immersive audio-visual experience narrated by local experts and historians. Using digital technology enhancements, interactive kiosks and hands-on activations, journey through time and place like never before. ​From early Menang heritage to the present day, and from breathtaking landscapes to historic streetscapes, witness the transformation of Albany and uncover the stories of those who call it home.

Free

12 Dec 2025 - 01 Jun 2026

Free

12 Dec 2025 - 01 Jun 2026

AGWA is proud to present Pippin Drysdale: Infinite Terrain, a landmark retrospective honouring the extraordinary career of internationally renowned ceramicist Pippin Drysdale. Spanning over forty years of practice, the exhibition features work from the State Art Collection alongside significant loans. It offers a rare opportunity to explore Drysdale's adventurous spirit, collaborative processes, and her singular ability to interpret the world through porcelain. Her vast fields of flowing lines and mesmerising colour evoke landscapes both intimate and expansive, inviting viewers into layered readings that intertwine memory, place, and imagination. Drysdale, based in Fremantle, Western Australia, began her ceramics journey in the 1980s and continues to produce new work at the age of 82. Her pieces are held in some of the most significant art collections across Australia and internationally, and her reputation as one of the country's most respected ceramic artists is firmly established. Her practice is driven by a deep enthusiasm for discovery of place, of self, and of creative and technical breakthroughs. Blending precise craftsmanship with fearless experimentation, Drysdale's porcelain forms explore the vastness of colour in the landscape, revealing its capacity for both subtlety and intensity.

Free

06 Dec 2025 - 06 Apr 2026

Free

06 Dec 2025 - 06 Apr 2026

This expansive and vibrant exhibition marks one of global contemporary art sensation Paola Pivi's biggest and most ambitious projects in her almost 30-year career. The AGWA installation features major commissions created especially for AGWA's unique architectural spaces, as well as new and key selected works from across Pivi's career. Paola Pivi – I don't like it, I love it will unveil major new commissions developed specifically for AGWA. The new artworks include a giant inflatable comic cell that celebrates the power of human creativity paying homage to the comic form which played a vital role in Pivi's journey from Chemical Engineering student to artist. The inflatable features a vignette by world acclaimed American cartoonist Lincoln Peirce. Three new feathered polar bears have been created for this show. Pivi's iconic bears symbolise a connection between humanity and the natural world and highlight the vulnerability polar bears face with climate change. A third work will fill AGWA's Rooftop Gallery with 1000 suspended trays of colourful liquid, bringing together minimalist modernism, evocations of the beauty of stained glass and the entangled connections between the sky, light and the gallery building. The exhibition will also present iconic works from across Pivi's career, including large scale wall paintings, photographs, and a hanging sculptural installation. Together, these works offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience that reimagines the possibilities of art in public space.

Free

08 Nov 2025 - 26 Apr 2026

Free

08 Nov 2025 - 26 Apr 2026

Celebrate Perth's vibrant coastal lifestyle at The Sandpit, a free, family-friendly summer event set along the stunning Scarborough Beach foreshore. This lively pop-up activation invites locals and visitors alike to unwind, connect, and embrace the best of Perth's beach culture. Enjoy free dance lessons in the sand, occasional live music and dance performances, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that captures the spirit of summer. A rotating line-up of local food trucks and dessert vendors serves up delicious global flavours and refreshing seaside treats, perfect for enjoying with friends and family as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean. Whether you come to dance, dine, or simply soak up the coastal energy, The Sandpit offers an authentic taste of Perth's summer — vibrant, inclusive, and full of fun. Presented by the City of Stirling, it's the perfect way to spend a summer evening by the beach.

02 Nov 2025 - 31 May 2026

02 Nov 2025 - 31 May 2026

Celebrate the stories of Italian migrant women who helped shape Western Australia's cultural identity. ​ 'From Nonna with Love: Stories of Tradition and Triumph' brings to life the inspiring journeys of numerous Italian women who made Western Australia their home. Leaving Italy in search of a better future, these beloved women made lasting contributions to Western Australia's culinary landscape, arts scene and community life. ​ Discover powerful personal stories told through treasured photographs, meaningful objects, and heartfelt memories. Trace the early migration journeys, the strength of community connections, and the enduring role of faith, music, and food in preserving cultural identity. ​ Take a seat at Nonna's kitchen table—an immersive experience where the sights, sounds, and aromas of traditional home-cooked meals embrace the warmth of the family table. While the exhibition highlights the journeys of nonnas, their experiences represent those of countless Italian women whose resilience and cultural legacy have helped shape life in Western Australia. From Nonna with Love is more than a tribute to the past—it's a celebration of legacy, resilience, and the enduring bonds that continue to shape our communities today.​

Free - $15

27 Sep 2025 - 20 Apr 2026

Free - $15

27 Sep 2025 - 20 Apr 2026

Discover the cultural stories of the Whadjuk Noongar people through a new, immersive audio experience at Yagan Square. Located in the Yagan Square Amphitheatre, Ngaank Boodja (mother country) is a soundscape of the voices, songs and sounds of women's country—honouring the area's history as an important meeting place and decision-making ground for Noongar women. Created by renowned Noongar producer and filmmaker Karla Hart, in collaboration with the award-winning Soundbyte Studios, the soundscape weaves immersive audio to share the stories of Goologoolup and the ancient wetland system that once thrived where Yagan Square stands today. The free experience takes you on an audio journey to the place beneath the buildings and concrete. A place teeming with life, from lapping water, children splashing and croaking frogs, to the beat of cockatoo wings and the distant murmur of women yarning. Ngaank Boodja also features six audio narratives that explore the deep, maternal connection to Country and celebrate the memories of ancestors who once walked the songlines of Goologoolup. Delivered by DevelopmentWA, Ngaank Boodja reflects an ongoing commitment to celebrating Aboriginal culture, promoting reconciliation, and activating public spaces in meaningful and inclusive ways.

22 Sep 2025 - 20 Sep 2026

22 Sep 2025 - 20 Sep 2026

Prepare for an epic adventure! Internationally renowned Danish artist Thomas Dambo's Australian-first exhibition the 'Giants of Mandurah' launches this November in Mandurah, an hour's drive south of Perth. Arguably one of his most ambitious projects to date, the 'Giants of Mandurah' is an outdoor exhibition and game of self-discovery that celebrates and champions the protection of the Peel region’s extraordinary natural environment. Thomas has exhibited extensively throughout the world including in Denmark, USA, France, Germany, China, South Korea and Chile. Both an artist and activist, his practice celebrates the diversity, beauty and importance of the natural world, with his works handmade using recycled and locally sourced materials. Through his trash-to-treasure approach, Thomas highlights the possibilities found in waste and the urgency of environmental sustainability. The 'Giants of Mandurah' has been initiated and produced by FORM Building A State of Creativity and delivered in collaboration with the City of Mandurah. The project is supported by the State Government through Tourism Western Australia's Regional Events Program, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, and Lotterywest.

Free

04 Dec 2023 - 28 Feb 2027

Free

04 Dec 2023 - 28 Feb 2027

Mount Claremont Farmers’ Market is a popular and local space for visitors that has been operating since 2007. With 55 stalls to browse, the market brings growers and consumers together to provide a relaxed meeting place situated in the suburb of Mount Claremont. The market supports growers and local producers, selling a range of great products to buy. You will be able to find fresh vegetables, meat, seafood, artisan breads, honey and more. There are lots of options for people with special dietary requirements such as vegan, paleo, gluten free and dairy free. The market also has stalls offering handmade arts, crafts, jewellery and homewares and a decked area that is popular with breakfast goers. Breakfast food and drink is available to purchase here. Grab your reusable market bag and bring your adventurous spirit along next Saturday!

Free

30 Mar 2024 - 30 Jan 2027

Free

30 Mar 2024 - 30 Jan 2027

Supporting the sale of locally-grown produce - organic vegetables, eggs, chickens, plants and many more value added products, plus education, art, music and fun! Held on the third Sunday of the month, exluding January. Toodyay Farmers Market's mission is to create a space for local and regional people to sell, promote and advertise locally-grown produce and raised goods. To share knowledge and educate on topics that will bring value to peoples' lives and to encourage and support sustainable living and back to basic principles which promote human and environmental health. The Toodyay Farmers Market is an Incorporated not-for-profit group. Please see the Facebook page for more information.

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 20 Dec 2026

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 20 Dec 2026

Gloria - A Triple Bill brings together Co3 Contemporary Dance Australia and The New Zealand Dance Company in a striking evening of dance and live music, celebrating the enduring influence of choreographic icon Douglas Wright. At the centre of the program is Wright's celebrated GLORIA, set to Vivaldi's much-loved sacred score. Joyful, expansive, and full of momentum, the work sees dancers soar, twist, and turn in an uplifting celebration of life, performed live with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and St George's Cathedral Consort. The evening also features a moving portrait by Co3 Founding Artistic Director Raewyn Hill. Set to Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa, this intimate work reflects on ageing, fragility, and grace with quiet power and restraint. Completing the program is Lament by renowned Māori choreographer and Artistic Director of The New Zealand Dance Company, Moss Patterson. A deeply resonant work, Lament journeys through memory and resilience, honouring whakapapa and the lasting impact of Douglas Wright. Together, these three works offer a compelling cultural experience of contemporary dance and live music. Content warning: Smoke and strobe FX. One scene contains brief, minimal nudity. Gloria - A Triple Bill is supported by Wesfarmers Arts, EY and the Government of Western Australia. Co3 Artistic Director Raewyn Hill is supported by Wesfarmers Arts.

Adults: $30 - $75
Concession: $55 - $65
Group: $25

31 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

Adults: $30 - $75
Concession: $55 - $65
Group: $25

31 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

Spanning painting, installation, performance, community engagement and institution-making, the exhibition delves into the life of an artist who, over the last thirty years, has played a significant role in supporting critical contemporary art in Vietnam—a context with little public infrastructure for artmaking and display, and continued limits on artistic expression. Tầm Tã – Soaked in the Long Rain is the first significant presentation of Trần Lương's work in Australia. The exhibition offers insight into the artist's multifaceted life and practice; shaped by political and social transitions in Vietnam, and the many roles he continues to play—as activist, curator, facilitator, archivist and mentor. This exhibition is curated by Biljana Ciric and co-organised by The Art Gallery of Western Australia, Art Jameel and Govett-Brewster Art Gallery | Len Lye Centre.

Free

28 Mar 2026 - 16 Aug 2026

Free

28 Mar 2026 - 16 Aug 2026

WAAPA proudly presents the Australian premiere performance of Renascence, with music by their very own alum Carmel Dean (music director for If/Then and American Idiot on Broadway). This award-winning musical follows the early years of the radical Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, using the artist's poetry as lyrics. At 19, Millay wrote a profoundly powerful poem, Renascence, that catapulted her from her humble, rural beginnings into a wildly bohemian celebrity lifestyle. Named Best New Musical at the 2018 Off-Broadway Alliance Awards, this is a theatrical exploration of identity and artistry. Contains mature themes surrounding a bohemian lifestyle, sexual references, coarse language, strobe lighting, smoke and haze effects.

27 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

27 Mar 2026 - 01 Apr 2026

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery proudly presents South West Biennial 2026: Tracework, a landmark new exhibition that positions the South West as a vital centre for contemporary art. Anchored at BRAG and extending across six partner venues throughout the regions, the Biennial invites audiences to move through a connected cultural landscape shaped by place, memory and making. Conceived as both a map and a meeting point, Tracework brings together artists from across Australia's south western regions alongside nationally and internationally recognised practitioners. The exhibition explores the idea of the trace — as mark, imprint, memory and connection — revealing how every creative gesture carries evidence of encounter: between artist and material, people and place, past and present. With BRAG at its epicentre, these connections ripple outward throughout the regions - between communities, generations, and their environments. Tracework encourages visitors to explore the visible and invisible threads that bind the region together. Curated by Dr Michael Bianco and Dionne Hooyberg, the Biennial includes a major survey of works by 28 regional artists, alongside solo and collaborative projects by Jacobus Capone, Olga Cironis, Amber Cronin and Tom Borgas, Sharyn Egan, and Andy Quilty.

Free

21 Mar 2026 - 19 Jul 2026

Free

21 Mar 2026 - 19 Jul 2026

Mandurah Odd Object Trail is a family-friendly, self-guided discovery experience that invites locals and visitors to explore Mandurah in a fun and interactive way. Using a printed trail booklet, families follow a series of quirky "odd objects" located throughout the Mandurah Foreshore, Smart Street Mall and Dolphin Quay. Along the way, participants engage with local stores and attractions and explore the area on foot and discover local businesses. Designed to be completed at your own pace, the trail suits families with children of all ages and encourages outdoor activity, curiosity and connection. It offers a screen-free way to spend time together while showcasing Mandurah's creativity, character and local community. The Mandurah Odd Object Trail is ideal for locals, day-trippers and visitors looking for a low-cost, engaging activity that supports local businesses and provides a memorable way to experience the city.

$10.00

14 Mar 2026 - 27 Apr 2026

$10.00

14 Mar 2026 - 27 Apr 2026

Discover centuries of maritime history through stunningly detailed model ships that celebrate naval history, exploration and traditional craftsmanship.​ 'Naval Sea Power in Miniature' showcases the art of model shipbuilding, bringing the rich history of these vessels to life. Featuring 172 intricately crafted model ships, the exhibition invites you to journey through centuries of maritime and military heritage. ​ Take a close-up look at the intricate detail in miniature models of HMAS 'Voyager' and HMAS 'Geranium', and marvel at the centrepiece of this unique exhibition: two of the most famous British warships, HMS 'Hood' and HMS 'Ark Royal'. Explore videos and digital content as you uncover the lives of the ships and their crews, from daring voyages and heroic feats, to moments of tragedy and devastating loss.

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 26 Jul 2026

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 26 Jul 2026

Drawn from the State Art Collection, I AM celebrates the depth, diversity and creative strength of Aboriginal art and culture. Featuring a significant selection of new, recent and rarely seen works by Aboriginal artists. I AM brings together over 60 works by First Nations artists from across Australia and centres on personal and shared stories that elevate Aboriginal knowledge and perspectives on the world and our place in it. I AM reflects the dynamism of Aboriginal art, from deeply rooted traditions to bold contemporary expression. Select highlights include paintings by Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori and Emily Kam Kngwarray that depict the rhythms of Country; bark paintings by Wandjuk Marika that recount creation stories; a major glass installation by Yhonnie Scarce addressing the history of atomic testing in Australia; and portraits and mental maps by Julie Dowling, Dianne Jones, Gordon Bennett and Dallas Fletcher. Themes woven into the exhibition include connection to Country, culture, history and lived experience. It features artists from regions across Australia, including the South-West, the Kimberley, Arnhem Land, the Tiwi Islands, and the Western Desert region. Western Australian artists are strongly represented, including 11 Noongar artists. Artworks by WA artists acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the AGWA Foundation's $1.5 million Stimulus Package, are also included.

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 24 Oct 2027

Free

28 Feb 2026 - 24 Oct 2027

Travel around Australia revisiting your memories of the classic Aussie motel, from family holidays and long road trips to continental breakfasts and mid-century mod-cons. In a land where the car has provided us with the ultimate freedom to hit the road and explore, it is no surprise that Australians wholeheartedly embraced the American concept of the motel. When motels began springing up in the 1950s, they represented a new, stylish and sophisticated way to travel. Join the National Archives and Tim Ross on a driving holiday through the quintessential Australian experience of staying in a motel. And find out why these images are part of the National Archives’ collection. This exhibition is supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to the national collections for all Australians.

Free

27 Feb 2026 - 24 May 2026

Free

27 Feb 2026 - 24 May 2026

Experience the stories and sights of Yagan Square with Cultural Connections – a new walking tour series of Yagan Square and ECU City Discover Noongar heritage and uncover the stories behind Perth's most iconic spaces with Cultural Connections – a new walking tour series exploring the history, design and art of Yagan Square and the new ECU City Campus. Stroll through a tucked away wildflower garden, discover the hidden meaning of public artworks, explore some of the area's best foodie spots and enjoy learning about local culture, architecture and design. The tours also include an introduction to the state-of-the-art ECU City Campus, as well as local tips into the best events and activities to enjoy year-round. The tours finish with a selection of delicious selection of snacks from Stories – Perth's Best Hospitality Venue for 2025. Whether you're a local or just visiting, step off the beaten track and see Perth through fresh eyes. Uncover stories of culture, creativity, and urban life that have shaped the heart of the city. The walking tour series is a collaboration between South West Kinships Cultural Immersions and the vibrant 'Perth enthusiasts' from Oh Hey WA walking tours, made possible with the support of DevelopmentWA and Edith Cowan University.

26 Feb 2026 - 24 Jul 2026

26 Feb 2026 - 24 Jul 2026

From the Desert brings together works by senior artists of the Western and Central Desert art movement. Featuring painters from Pintupi, Warlpiri, Pitjantjatjara, Anmatyerre, and Alyawarre language groups, the exhibition highlights the diverse styles and powerful cultural narratives of desert art. This exhibition features works by many of the most significant figures in Australian Indigenous art, including Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, George Hairbrush Tjungurrayi, Yukulti Napangati, Tommy Watson, Thomas Tjapaltjarri, Walangkura Napanangka, Ningura Napurrula, Gloria Petyarre, and Kudditji Kngwarreye, among others.

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Japingka Gallery is pleased to present new works from Tarisse King supported by other recent small works by gallery artists. Tarisse now lives in New Zealand with her partner and children, and has been a full-time artist from her early twenties. Tarisse is daughter to the highly regarded artist William King Jungala (1966–2007), who was part of the Gurindji clan from the Northern Territory.

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Free

20 Feb 2026 - 08 Apr 2026

Under the Dome: Cinema Experience at WA Maritime Museum in Fremantle invites visitors to immerse themselves in breathtaking 180-degree screenings that transform the way stories are seen and felt. This unique cinematic offering combines cutting-edge technology with compelling narratives, creating an unforgettable visual journey for audiences of all ages. What sets this experience apart is its state-of-the-art dome projection, delivering panoramic views that surround and captivate. From ocean adventures to cultural tales, each film is curated to inspire wonder and deepen appreciation for Western Australia's maritime heritage. Located on Victoria Quay, the experience is perfectly positioned for a full day of exploration. Nearby attractions include the WA Maritime Museum's iconic galleries and Fremantle's vibrant Fishing Boat Harbour. For those seeking an extraordinary cinematic adventure by the sea, Under the Dome is a must see. Discover more and plan your visit today.

Free - $15.00

15 Feb 2026 - 30 Jun 2027

Free - $15.00

15 Feb 2026 - 30 Jun 2027

Get ready to go wild! Monkey Business: It's a Barrel of Fun! swings open the doors to a world where imagination runs riot. Showcasing fun-filled original illustrations from the State Library's Peter Williams Collection of picture book art, this animal-themed exhibition is the cat's pyjamas. From flying pigs to scaredy cats, this is storytelling at its most playful, where every artwork is packed with colour, character and chaos. Let your inner child run with the wolves, chase a few red herrings and finally address the elephant in the room — picture books aren't just for kids. This interactive exhibition is supported by an Animal Explorers Trail around the building and a Creature Catchphrases activity sheet. There is so much Monkey Business to get up to at the State Library.

07 Feb 2026 - 28 Apr 2026

07 Feb 2026 - 28 Apr 2026

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Biomass

Biomass
Biomass transforms WA Museum's Jubilee Hall into a living, breathing gallery of virtual reality, interactive installations and extended reality artworks. Experience the dynamic relationship between organic life, energy flow and environmental change through immersive storytelling and sensory design. Discover captivating works by visionary artists including Singing Chen, Ben J Andrews, Van Sowerwine, and Isobel Knowles. And for the very first time in Western Australia, immerse yourself in the extraordinary creations of Marshmallow Laser Feast (MLF) - a global leader in immersive digital art known for transforming the invisible forces of nature into breathtaking sensory encounters.

03 Feb 2026 - 12 Jun 2026

03 Feb 2026 - 12 Jun 2026

Subiaco Farmers Market is one of the oldest and original farmers market in Western Australia, operating since 2009. Supporting a healthy and sustainable lifestyle, they support Western Australian farmers, growers and producers in creating a welcoming, family-friendly place where you can meet friends, shop for wonderful produce and gourmet foods, enjoy some fantastic fresh food and drink for breakfast or brunch and listen to talented entertainers. Subiaco Farmers Market's mission as a non-for-profit organisation is to support Subiaco Primary School on an ongoing and sustainable basis and promote the “clean green” message in the community and contribute to local environmental sustainability. The markets are on every Saturday morning from 8am to noon. See you there next Saturday!

Free

10 Jan 2026 - 02 Jan 2027

Free

10 Jan 2026 - 02 Jan 2027

From noisy protest to quiet persistence, Disrupt, persist, invent explores the many ways people have achieved social change in Australia. Discover powerful stories of people and their actions, from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Learn about Australia's progress in areas such as women's rights, marriage equality, science and technological invention and much more. You may even be inspired to create lasting change in your own community, within your city or for all Australians.

Free

05 Jan 2026 - 30 Apr 2026

Free

05 Jan 2026 - 30 Apr 2026

Step into a pivotal moment in Australian naval history with their immersive 3D film, 'Fire on the Water' film. This powerful cinematic experience tells the dramatic story of the WWII battle between HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, one of Australia's most enduring maritime mysteries. This moment in time is considered Australia's greatest Naval disaster. Screened every 30 minutes in the dedicated Rose de Freycinet Gallery, this free, permanent exhibition allows visitors of all ages to engage with this important historical event in a visually compelling and educational format. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student, or a curious traveller, 'Fire on the Water' offers a moving insight into a significant chapter of our nation's past. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the legacy of HMAS Sydney II through state-of-the-art 3D storytelling. Visit them at the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery & Visitor Centre and experience history like never before. Exclusive to the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery & Visitor Centre: The exhibit is permanent, free and screens every half hour during opening hours. Astonishing deep-sea 3D imagery reveals the fate of the Australian warship HMAS Sydney (II) and the German raider Kormoran, tracing the events of their World War II battle off Shark Bay.

Free

18 Dec 2025 - 17 Dec 2027

Free

18 Dec 2025 - 17 Dec 2027

Titanic. The Human Story makes its Western Australian debut this December, bringing one of history's most iconic stories to life through more than 200 authentic artefacts, photographs and personal treasures from the passengers and crew who boarded the unsinkable ship in 1912. Visitors can wander through full-scale recreations of Titanic's interiors, from the elegance of first-class cabins to the close quarters of steerage, guided by an atmospheric audio tour featuring survivor accounts and original music. Located in the heart of Northbridge and suitable for all ages, this is a must-see cultural experience for anyone visiting Perth this summer.

$36 - $52

17 Dec 2025 - 15 Jun 2026

$36 - $52

17 Dec 2025 - 15 Jun 2026

Attachment Styles brings together works from the 19th to 21st century to explore questions, showing how artists have long grappled with the emotional complexity of human relationships between individuals, communities and the environments they inhabit. Highlights on display include Frederick McCubbin's Down on his luck and Moyes Bay, Beaumaris, Hans Heysen's Droving into the light, Arthur Streeton's The hillside, John Nash's The Bathers, Lucian Freud's Naked Man With Rat and John Longstaff's Breaking the news. The exhibition also includes works by Arthur Boyd, Russell Drysdale, John Russell and Sydney Long, and more recent and contemporary acquisitions from local artists Tom Freeman, Mary Moore, and a vibrant series of classic rock and pop star portraits by Naarm/Melbourne-based artist Colleen Ahern.

Free

13 Dec 2025 - 11 Oct 2026

Free

13 Dec 2025 - 11 Oct 2026

Step into Albany's past and present through panoramas spanning more than a century. As part of Albany 2026, discover the evolving stories of Albany through a visual exhibition bringing history, culture, and community to life. Examine sweeping panoramas, captured from vantage points across the city. Albany is a city of extraordinary natural beauty, where rugged coastlines meet pristine beaches and lush forests. Rich in history, it holds a deep Aboriginal heritage, strong military connections, and streetscapes adorned with significant architecture. Yet Albany is more than its past—it is a city of connection, a vibrant community, and a destination that welcomes visitors from around the world. This exhibition features a large curved-screen showcasing an immersive audio-visual experience narrated by local experts and historians. Using digital technology enhancements, interactive kiosks and hands-on activations, journey through time and place like never before. ​From early Menang heritage to the present day, and from breathtaking landscapes to historic streetscapes, witness the transformation of Albany and uncover the stories of those who call it home.

Free

12 Dec 2025 - 01 Jun 2026

Free

12 Dec 2025 - 01 Jun 2026

AGWA is proud to present Pippin Drysdale: Infinite Terrain, a landmark retrospective honouring the extraordinary career of internationally renowned ceramicist Pippin Drysdale. Spanning over forty years of practice, the exhibition features work from the State Art Collection alongside significant loans. It offers a rare opportunity to explore Drysdale's adventurous spirit, collaborative processes, and her singular ability to interpret the world through porcelain. Her vast fields of flowing lines and mesmerising colour evoke landscapes both intimate and expansive, inviting viewers into layered readings that intertwine memory, place, and imagination. Drysdale, based in Fremantle, Western Australia, began her ceramics journey in the 1980s and continues to produce new work at the age of 82. Her pieces are held in some of the most significant art collections across Australia and internationally, and her reputation as one of the country's most respected ceramic artists is firmly established. Her practice is driven by a deep enthusiasm for discovery of place, of self, and of creative and technical breakthroughs. Blending precise craftsmanship with fearless experimentation, Drysdale's porcelain forms explore the vastness of colour in the landscape, revealing its capacity for both subtlety and intensity.

Free

06 Dec 2025 - 06 Apr 2026

Free

06 Dec 2025 - 06 Apr 2026

This expansive and vibrant exhibition marks one of global contemporary art sensation Paola Pivi's biggest and most ambitious projects in her almost 30-year career. The AGWA installation features major commissions created especially for AGWA's unique architectural spaces, as well as new and key selected works from across Pivi's career. Paola Pivi – I don't like it, I love it will unveil major new commissions developed specifically for AGWA. The new artworks include a giant inflatable comic cell that celebrates the power of human creativity paying homage to the comic form which played a vital role in Pivi's journey from Chemical Engineering student to artist. The inflatable features a vignette by world acclaimed American cartoonist Lincoln Peirce. Three new feathered polar bears have been created for this show. Pivi's iconic bears symbolise a connection between humanity and the natural world and highlight the vulnerability polar bears face with climate change. A third work will fill AGWA's Rooftop Gallery with 1000 suspended trays of colourful liquid, bringing together minimalist modernism, evocations of the beauty of stained glass and the entangled connections between the sky, light and the gallery building. The exhibition will also present iconic works from across Pivi's career, including large scale wall paintings, photographs, and a hanging sculptural installation. Together, these works offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience that reimagines the possibilities of art in public space.

Free

08 Nov 2025 - 26 Apr 2026

Free

08 Nov 2025 - 26 Apr 2026

Celebrate Perth's vibrant coastal lifestyle at The Sandpit, a free, family-friendly summer event set along the stunning Scarborough Beach foreshore. This lively pop-up activation invites locals and visitors alike to unwind, connect, and embrace the best of Perth's beach culture. Enjoy free dance lessons in the sand, occasional live music and dance performances, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that captures the spirit of summer. A rotating line-up of local food trucks and dessert vendors serves up delicious global flavours and refreshing seaside treats, perfect for enjoying with friends and family as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean. Whether you come to dance, dine, or simply soak up the coastal energy, The Sandpit offers an authentic taste of Perth's summer — vibrant, inclusive, and full of fun. Presented by the City of Stirling, it's the perfect way to spend a summer evening by the beach.

02 Nov 2025 - 31 May 2026

02 Nov 2025 - 31 May 2026

Celebrate the stories of Italian migrant women who helped shape Western Australia's cultural identity. ​ 'From Nonna with Love: Stories of Tradition and Triumph' brings to life the inspiring journeys of numerous Italian women who made Western Australia their home. Leaving Italy in search of a better future, these beloved women made lasting contributions to Western Australia's culinary landscape, arts scene and community life. ​ Discover powerful personal stories told through treasured photographs, meaningful objects, and heartfelt memories. Trace the early migration journeys, the strength of community connections, and the enduring role of faith, music, and food in preserving cultural identity. ​ Take a seat at Nonna's kitchen table—an immersive experience where the sights, sounds, and aromas of traditional home-cooked meals embrace the warmth of the family table. While the exhibition highlights the journeys of nonnas, their experiences represent those of countless Italian women whose resilience and cultural legacy have helped shape life in Western Australia. From Nonna with Love is more than a tribute to the past—it's a celebration of legacy, resilience, and the enduring bonds that continue to shape our communities today.​

Free - $15

27 Sep 2025 - 20 Apr 2026

Free - $15

27 Sep 2025 - 20 Apr 2026

Discover the cultural stories of the Whadjuk Noongar people through a new, immersive audio experience at Yagan Square. Located in the Yagan Square Amphitheatre, Ngaank Boodja (mother country) is a soundscape of the voices, songs and sounds of women's country—honouring the area's history as an important meeting place and decision-making ground for Noongar women. Created by renowned Noongar producer and filmmaker Karla Hart, in collaboration with the award-winning Soundbyte Studios, the soundscape weaves immersive audio to share the stories of Goologoolup and the ancient wetland system that once thrived where Yagan Square stands today. The free experience takes you on an audio journey to the place beneath the buildings and concrete. A place teeming with life, from lapping water, children splashing and croaking frogs, to the beat of cockatoo wings and the distant murmur of women yarning. Ngaank Boodja also features six audio narratives that explore the deep, maternal connection to Country and celebrate the memories of ancestors who once walked the songlines of Goologoolup. Delivered by DevelopmentWA, Ngaank Boodja reflects an ongoing commitment to celebrating Aboriginal culture, promoting reconciliation, and activating public spaces in meaningful and inclusive ways.

22 Sep 2025 - 20 Sep 2026

22 Sep 2025 - 20 Sep 2026

Prepare for an epic adventure! Internationally renowned Danish artist Thomas Dambo's Australian-first exhibition the 'Giants of Mandurah' launches this November in Mandurah, an hour's drive south of Perth. Arguably one of his most ambitious projects to date, the 'Giants of Mandurah' is an outdoor exhibition and game of self-discovery that celebrates and champions the protection of the Peel region’s extraordinary natural environment. Thomas has exhibited extensively throughout the world including in Denmark, USA, France, Germany, China, South Korea and Chile. Both an artist and activist, his practice celebrates the diversity, beauty and importance of the natural world, with his works handmade using recycled and locally sourced materials. Through his trash-to-treasure approach, Thomas highlights the possibilities found in waste and the urgency of environmental sustainability. The 'Giants of Mandurah' has been initiated and produced by FORM Building A State of Creativity and delivered in collaboration with the City of Mandurah. The project is supported by the State Government through Tourism Western Australia's Regional Events Program, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, and Lotterywest.

Free

04 Dec 2023 - 28 Feb 2027

Free

04 Dec 2023 - 28 Feb 2027

Mount Claremont Farmers’ Market is a popular and local space for visitors that has been operating since 2007. With 55 stalls to browse, the market brings growers and consumers together to provide a relaxed meeting place situated in the suburb of Mount Claremont. The market supports growers and local producers, selling a range of great products to buy. You will be able to find fresh vegetables, meat, seafood, artisan breads, honey and more. There are lots of options for people with special dietary requirements such as vegan, paleo, gluten free and dairy free. The market also has stalls offering handmade arts, crafts, jewellery and homewares and a decked area that is popular with breakfast goers. Breakfast food and drink is available to purchase here. Grab your reusable market bag and bring your adventurous spirit along next Saturday!

Free

30 Mar 2024 - 30 Jan 2027

Free

30 Mar 2024 - 30 Jan 2027

Supporting the sale of locally-grown produce - organic vegetables, eggs, chickens, plants and many more value added products, plus education, art, music and fun! Held on the third Sunday of the month, exluding January. Toodyay Farmers Market's mission is to create a space for local and regional people to sell, promote and advertise locally-grown produce and raised goods. To share knowledge and educate on topics that will bring value to peoples' lives and to encourage and support sustainable living and back to basic principles which promote human and environmental health. The Toodyay Farmers Market is an Incorporated not-for-profit group. Please see the Facebook page for more information.

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 20 Dec 2026

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 20 Dec 2026