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Find the best history events and make the most of your time this weekend in Perth. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

East Perth is a special place for Aboriginal people. Hear and share stories of old East Perth followed by a guided bus tour of the area with Elders.

Seasoned guide Joe ‘jopossum’ Collard expertly navigates the historical landscape of the Cultural Hub, offering guests a Noongar narrative to the colonial past from a Noongar perspective, cultural activities and walk tour experience.

East Perth is a special place for Aboriginal people. Hear and share stories of old East Perth followed by a guided bus tour of the area with Elders.

To celebrate the National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival, we invite you to enjoy an afternoon at historic Woodloes Homestead.

As part of our Open Day celebrating the National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival, join Local History buff Geoff Moor for a journey through the history of Woodloes Homestead. Built by Francis Bird as a family home more than 150 years ago, Woodloes is Canning’s oldest building, and has many stories to tell.
Join us during the Australian Heritage Festival for a guided tour of this historic local gem. Step back in time on a guided tour of Cockman House, the oldest surviving residence in the Wanneroo area. Built in the 1830s, this rare limestone homestead offers a window into early settler life and the stories of the families who lived and worked on this land.

in the three volume history of the club 1957 to 2025 published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Club which was founded in 1975. The third volume describes Club activities and events over the period 2019 to 2015. As well the Volume lists all office holders and officials over the period 1975 to 2025. The book is 210pp A4 colour and richly illustrated.
Come along and share in learning about the incredible history of the Western Australian Government Railways Midland Workshops with our knowledgeable Midland and Districts Historical Society guides. You will learn about and visit the Chief Mechanical Engineers Office, Shunting Yards, Peace Memorial, Workers Wall and more. Please be aware that the tour will start promptly at 9am so please make arrangements to be on time. Once you have registered you will receive further information on where to meet the tour guides. This tour is accessible by Wheelchair and mobility aides but you will need to be capable of walking or wheeling 2kms at a leisurely pace. Please ensure you wear comfortable footwear and adequate sun protection. Please also bring a water bottle so that you may refill at drink fountains along the walk if necessary. There are parking spots along Yelverton Drive and Foundry Road. If you have accessibility concerns or questions please be in touch. This event may be photographed, so please let the photographer know if you do not wish to be photographed