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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this month in Bunbury. From education to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
An opportunity for artists and invited guests to preview the South West Biennial before opening to the public. This VIP event is for artists and invited guests only. Preview includes bubbles, nibbles and an exclusive curator talk. Free entry. RSVP required for catering purposes. Your ticket includes entry to the main opening event.
Ready to journey beyond the noise and into your truth? This is more than breathwork—it’s a doorway to deep release and presence. Are you ready to open the door?
Join leading voices in healthcare for a transformative experience exploring leadership, resilience, and connection.. all by the South West coast.

Join us for a special Networking Night as part of Waves of Resilience in Bunbury.
Join BGCCI and RSM Australia for a practical three-hour workshop on Tuesday 24th March from 9.30am - 12.30pm. This workshop is designed to move you from uncertainty to action. We will cover: Valuation Strategies, Leadership Development, Tax & Legal Structuring, and Small Business CGT Concessions. The Bunbury RSM team will share their wealth of experience and knowledge with practical examples and provide you with the tools to start preparing your succession plan!
Join South West Law Society as we host John Butler who will deliver a CPD in relation to Binding Financial Agreements.
A free training for frontline workers exploring how to understand challenging behaviours through a trauma-informed lens and to apply safe de-escalation.
An evening among showcasing artists with entertainment, local food and drinks. Showcasing works by 28 artists from Australia’s south western regions, alongside several solo and collaborative installations by internationally acclaimed artists, the Biennial functions as a mapping of the region’s creative landscape and a meeting point where local and visiting artists intersect. Together, their works trace the vibrant connections between people, place, and materiality - shaping the Biennial as a collective act of remembrance, making, and renewal.
Meet the incredible artists behind the South West Biennial exhibition and enjoy a brunch in the Gallery's courtyard. Artist networking talks for artists, art industry professionals and art enthusiasts. Meet the incredible artists behind this exhibition, enjoy coffee and nibbles, all in the beautiful atmosphere of one of Bunbury's most iconic historical buildings.
Help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Catalpa rescue at the Bunbury Museum. The great-grandson of the Catalpa's captain, Mr Jim Ryan, joins us at the Bunbury Museum to share about the daring voyage, rescue and re-present to the museum collection a model of the Catalpa beautifully restored by Tim Sutherland.
WALK in THEIR SHOES tours presented by WA Family Law Pathways Network and the Family Court of Western Australia. WA Family Law Pathways Network, the Family Court of Western Australia, and the Bunbury Courthouse are partnering to present a Walk in Their Shoes Tour at the Bunbury Courthouse. The tour is designed to assist practitioners in the sector to understand the pathways families take when accessing Family Court. These tours include a Q&A panel with a Magistrate, Family Consultant, Legal Aid lawyer, South West Community Legal Centre lawyer, Family Advocacy and Support Service staff member and Department of Communities; Child Protection and Family Support representative. The Bunbury tour will not include an observation of a child related proceeding list. The tours run from 3.30pm - 4.30pm and are free of charge, however booking is essential as these tours are expected to book out very quickly.
This practical 3-hour workshop is designed for practitioners and frontline professionals working with victim-survivors of family and domestic violence (FDV). Participants will strengthen their understanding of trauma, including its types, dynamics and impacts, and learn to recognise common trauma responses. The session explores how to respond using trauma-informed best practice to minimise re-traumatisation and enhance safety, trust and empowerment in everyday work with victim-survivors of FDV.