Welcome to the
Western Australian Museum

Inspiring curiosity to explore the past, question the present and shape the future.

Explore the scientific and cultural collections of the State in our seven public locations and extensive online collections. Learn more about the WA Museum >

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Your WA Museums,
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Our locations

Find us in Perth and Fremantle

Explore regional Western Australia

What's on at our Museums?

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White Spark Pictures
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Experience a 35-minute VR documentary that transports you to one of the most spectacular and pristine landscapes in the world.

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WA Museum

Review of the Maritime Archaeology Act

The Western Australian Government, through the Western Australian Museum (WA Museum), has proposed changes to the Maritime Archaeology Act 1973 (WA) to reflect changes in national legislation, international and best practice, and to take account of the changing context of maritime archaeology over the last 50 years.

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Members pay once to visit all year, and get heaps of additional benefits, including discounted exhibition tickets, pre-sale access and invitations to member-only events.

Store your member card, tickets, exclusive content and offers in the palm of your hand using the WA Museum member app!

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What's on in the school holidays?

Join us at one of our WA Museum locations to take part in our school holidays activities! There’s always something new to learn.

We have a heap of fun filled activities, where you can express your creativity, learn and explore. No matter where you’ll be in WA these school holidays, there is something for everyone!

Discover the collections

Documenting, caring for and researching collections related to cultural anthropology and archaeology — exploring and communicating the complex relationships between society, culture, and language.
Documenting and researching most of the marine, estuarine and freshwater — and, where appropriate, terrestrial — faunal groups of Western Australia, and related regions.
Maintaining, researching and documenting the Museum’s collections of Fossils, Minerals, Rocks, Gems, Meteorites and Tektites — delivering frequent research publications, material loans and identification services.
Collecting, caring for, researching and sharing stories related to Western Australia’s social history. Our aim is to share diverse stories which reflect a range of experiences.
Maintaining collections, undertaking research, and developing exhibitions to communicate the ongoing local and global significance of Western Australia’s maritime history and cultural heritage.

Analysing and preserving the State’s collections — ensuring their longevity through the application of preventative techniques, practical treatments and scientific research.

Facilitating the collection and analysis of molecular data from the Museum’s fauna collections, to expand knowledge of specimens and the diversity of life.
Maintaining large collections of terrestrial animals, including both terrestrial invertebrates and vertebrates, as well as marine species of the major groups studied (e.g. sea snakes). Taxonomic research is carried out on these collections.

More to explore at the Museum

Purchase a memento of your visit, a stunning piece for your home, or an educational activity perfect for young, curious minds.

Contribute your skills, life experience, diverse background, and interests to a broader purpose.

The WA Museum welcomes visitors of all abilities. We aim to provide an inclusive, accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.

The Foundation for the WA Museum mobilises, harnesses, and directs your support for the Western Australian Museum to increase the Museum's cultural, scientific, educational, and social impact.