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Find the best education events and make the most of your time this weekend in Perth. From music to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
This is a masterclass led by whittler and woodcarver Leigh Boek. Leigh is a self-taught wood artist with extensive experience creating works for exhibitions and sale. In this 4 hour course, Leigh will introduce you to the ancient craft of whittling using knives and hand tools. This course will introduce a more sophisticated set of techniques and processes than Leigh's introduction to woodcarving course – “Carve a Comfort Bird”. This course is, however, a stand alone course and the "Carve a Comfort Bird" is not a pre-requisite. Whittling is the art of removing wood to create shapes and sculptures. It is a relaxing, peaceful, mindful and creative pastime which has proven benefits for lifting moods. You’ll create a small spoon, smooth, hand-carved and designed to fit in the palm of your hand.
Baby/ toddler first-aid courses TRULY save lives, as little ones are treated differently to adults. This quality course has been taught to over 50 000 parents.
Get ready to spark your creativity and ignite your passion for writing with Sasha Wasley in this interactive and inspiring event!
A workshop hosted by award-winning HE AIN'T HEAVY writer and director, offering a fresh and practical take on story structure for screen.
Learn the vital skills of listening with empathy and practising self-compassion for both children and adults
Join us for a fascinating morning of science, art and discovery of what makes up our soil and how we can improve it!
This session led by Perth filmmaker and educator Adon Blake offers a refreshingly honest look at making films without big budget.
Shibari Perth hosting The Hajime Kinoko Ichinawa style of Shibari from our Perth Studio. The Ichinawa course focuses on model comfort and ease of tying. The 12 units give a solid technical foundation in Shibari and takes you from zero rope knowledge all the way to full suspensions and transitions.
The WA Made Film Festival’s Long Shorts & Short Longs Documentary Showcase presents in-depth stories that take the time to unfold. From cultural renewal and language revival on Country to healing after conflict, environmental advocacy and community pride, these documentaries explore connection, resilience and identity. Filmed with care and commitment, each work offers space for reflection, truth-telling and lived experience, highlighting the power of documentary storytelling to inform, challenge and connect audiences with stories from Western Australia and beyond.
Beyond Bride Price is a South Sudanese-led community gathering designed to share research findings and create space for respectful conversation about bride price practice in the diaspora. Presented by Dr Anyier Yuol through Lead Beyond Education. This Perth gathering marks the first event in the 2026 Beyond Bride Price Series, which is committed to returning research knowledge to the community and fostering culturally grounded conversations that support family wellbeing, intergenerational understanding, and cultural continuity.
Create a healthy garden no matter how small with Peg Davies from Lessen with Peg. Perth’s low rainfall and sandy soils create unique growing challenges. This session explores setting up small container gardening with wicking beds. Learn how wicking beds work, why they’re a game-changer in our dry climate, and how to build and maintain your own using everyday materials. Whether you're a beginner or a busy gardener looking for smarter ways to grow, you’ll leave inspired, confident, and ready to cultivate something beautiful—no big backyard required. Come along, soak up Peg’s passion, and discover how small spaces can grow big joy.
Deaf seniors deserve aged care where communication and Deaf culture are truly understood. Your story can help make that happen. Deaf Connect is running a research project with Deaf Seniors. We are holding small group discussions to listen to Deaf Seniors and learn from their experiences. This session is a chance to: Share your experiences as a Deaf Senior Talk about services you use now Talk about what works well and what does not Share ideas about what could be better in the future Your feedback will help Deaf Connect understand what Deaf Seniors need and how services can improve. Family members and professionals who work with Deaf Seniors are welcome. Refreshments will be provided.