Hi all-I thoroughly enjoyed meeting you on Saturday, and as promised, I'm attaching my notes on digitising and digital storytelling in the Discussions area of this website.This seems a much more interactive way (very relevant!) to catch up, but of course feel free to contact me for further information.I am taking steps to set up digital storytelling workshops in Busselton so will keep you informed.cheersLaurettaSee More
Buildings and Displays1880s Brick CottageDepicts the lifestyle of average working man’s family of that era. Furnished accordingly with relevant photographsLeisure and pleasureA display of cameras, musical and precision instruments and children’s dolls and toys. It teaches and reminds us of the early development of instruments and the leisure activities before radio and electricity.Travena Annex:A display of early rural and whaling industry equipment, it provides us with a reminder of how our…See More
Iconic Australian musician, songwriter and author Nick Cave is now the subject of his own exhibition.Go behind the music and into Nick’s imagination and the sources of his unique vision through original lyrics, notebooks, artwork, photography and books. There will also be objects from the musician’s own library and office, and rare and previously unavailable video and documentary footage.This exhibition is an insightful and playful journey through his connection with Melbourne, London, Berlin,…See More
$24 million Restoration Communications WallThe Bussleton Jetty is about to commence a $24 million restoration project to restore the Jetty back to an ‘as new’ condition. A project of this scale is unique for many reasons, particularly because construction will be done up to 1.8km out to sea and will be easy to view for visitors from our Interpretive Centre. The Communication Wall will house full engineering plans, images of construction and progress updates. A truly unique and exciting project…See More
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