25 JUNE 2026
Menang-led exhibition emphasises power of knowledge sharing past and present
Kalyagul: Connections to Menang Country is a landmark exhibition opening at the Museum of the Great Southern on Saturday, 4 July 2026 as part of Albany 2026.
- Kalyagul: Connections to Menang Country is a landmark exhibition opening at the Museum of the Great Southern on Saturday, 4 July as part of Albany 2026
- The exhibition brings together cultural materials of significance to the Menang community for the first time since they left Country
- The Robert Neill album of watercolour drawings of fish, reptiles and mammals is a centrepiece of the exhibition imbued with Menang knowledge and skills
- Cook Labor Government fostering a vibrant and creative economy
Kalyagul: Connections to Menang Country is a landmark exhibition opening at the Museum of the Great Southern on Saturday, 4 July 2026 as part of Albany 2026.
Developed by the Western Australian Museum in collaboration with members of the Menang Noongar community and Deakin University, Kalyagul: Connections to Menang Country celebrates Menang peoples' connection to their ancestral lands and their crucial role in shaping how Albany's natural world has been explored and understood.
Read the full media statement here.