The Women's War Effort
Celebrate and learn about the vital roles women played during wartime at Ngutungka Henley.
Details
Friday 24 April 2026
1:00pm - 2:00pm
378 Seaview Rd, Henley Beach SA 5022, Australia
Free
Celebrate and learn about the vital roles women played during wartime at Ngutungka Henley.
Friday 24 April 2026
1:00pm - 2:00pm
378 Seaview Rd, Henley Beach SA 5022, Australia
Free
Step into history and discover the remarkable contributions women made during times of war. This engaging event highlights the diverse roles women took on, from homemaking to supporting the home front, showcasing their strength and resilience.
Presented by the National Archives of Australia, the event offers a unique opportunity for families to reflect on inspiring stories and gain a deeper appreciation of women's efforts during wartime.
Perfect for parents and children alike, this celebration promises to be both educational and moving, bringing history to life in an accessible way.
The event is free to attend and suitable for children, making it a wonderful family outing. It will take place on April 24, 2025, from 13:00 to 14:00.
Participants will have the chance to register and engage with the content presented, learning about the significant impact women had beyond traditional domestic roles.
This session is designed to be interactive and thought-provoking, ideal for school-aged children and their parents interested in cultural heritage and history.
The event will be held at Ngutungka Henley, located at 378 Seaview Road, Henley Beach, SA.
Ngutungka Henley is accessible and family-friendly, providing a comfortable environment for attendees to explore and learn.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it convenient for families traveling from different parts of the city.
This event is presented by the National Archives of Australia, ensuring authentic and well-researched content.
Attendees are encouraged to register in advance to secure their place at this popular community event.
The City of Charles Sturt acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, the Kaurna people, honoring their ongoing cultural and heritage significance.
Attendance is free of charge, making it an accessible cultural experience for all families.
Booking is required to participate, so parents are advised to register early to avoid missing out.
For further information or assistance with booking, contact details are provided below.