What to Expect
Dive into the fascinating world of local history and discover the stories that shape our community. This talk offers a unique opportunity to learn about the collections that preserve our past, from treasured photographs to historical objects.
You will gain insight into the care and management of these collections and understand the importance of protecting heritage buildings across the City. This event is perfect for parents wanting to inspire their children with stories of local heritage.
Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with tea and coffee provided, making it a great outing for families interested in history and culture.
Activity Details
This engaging talk is hosted by the City's Heritage Services team, who will share their expertise on local collections and heritage preservation.
- Date: 2026-07-20
- Time: 10:30 to 11:45
- Location: Gosnells Library, 2232 Albany Highway, WA 6110
- Suitable for all ages
- No bookings required
- Gold coin donation appreciated for refreshments
Location and Access
The event takes place at Gosnells Library, conveniently located within walking distance of shopping centres and the beautiful Centennial Park.
The library is easily accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming environment for families. Parking is available nearby for those arriving by car.
This central location makes it easy to combine the talk with other family activities in the area.
Important Information
Entry to the talk is free, with a gold coin donation appreciated to help cover the cost of tea and coffee.
No prior booking is necessary, so you can simply drop in on the day. The event is suitable for all community members, including school-aged children.
For any questions or further information, contact the Heritage Services team via phone or email.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required for this event, making it easy to attend at short notice.
The event is free to join, with a voluntary gold coin donation suggested to support refreshments.
This makes it an affordable and enriching outing for families looking to engage with local history and heritage.