What to Expect
Discover a heartfelt celebration of local women who have devoted their lives to protecting animals and the natural environment. This photography exhibition features compelling portraits, many captured by local photographer Sue Lightfoot, highlighting the compassion and dedication of these advocates.
Visitors will gain insight into the impactful work these women do, fostering a deeper appreciation for the wellbeing of animals and our shared planet. The exhibition is a perfect outing for families interested in environmental and animal welfare themes.
This event invites community participation by encouraging nominations of women whose contributions to nature and animal protection deserve recognition, making it a dynamic and evolving celebration.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs every Thursday to Saturday throughout March 2026, from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Entry is free, making it accessible for families looking for an educational and inspiring experience.
The portraits and stories presented offer a unique opportunity for children and adults alike to learn about local environmental heroes and the importance of planetary health.
This event is suitable for parents and school-aged children who are passionate about nature, animals, and community engagement.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at Junction 142 Village Markets in the church space, located at 42 Katoomba Street, Katoomba. This central location is easy to access by car or public transport within the Blue Mountains region.
Parking and local amenities are available nearby, making it convenient for families to visit.
The venue is welcoming and family-friendly, providing a comfortable environment to explore the exhibition at your own pace.
Important Information
The exhibition is presented by Sue Lightfoot and Teya Brooks Pribac on behalf of Rotarians for Planetary Health Blue Mountains.
Visitors are encouraged to respect the artworks and the space to ensure a pleasant experience for all attendees.
This event aligns with International Women’s Day celebrations and runs throughout March, emphasizing ongoing community involvement.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the exhibition is free, with no booking required. Visitors can drop in during the open days and times.
For those interested in nominating women for recognition, contact details are provided to participate in the community project.
This free event offers a valuable opportunity for families to engage with local environmental initiatives without any cost.