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Emu Point Net Fishing
Museum of the Great Southern
Kalyagul Primary Lock up

Location

Museum of the Great Southern
Kalyenup / Residency Road, Albany

Dates

Saturday 4 July 2026 – Sunday 21 February 2027

This landmark exhibition celebrates Menang people's profound connections to the land, sea and skies of Albany and their crucial role in shaping how the region’s natural world was explored and understood.​

In the 1840s, Menang people shared their kaartdijin (knowledge) with early visitors and researchers, guiding the study of local waters by helping to catch, preserve and name fish. These collaborations informed a remarkable body of scientific paintings of fish, reptiles and mammals, alongside portraits of Menang people and collections of their material culture.​

Now, for the first time, this material and knowledge returns home to Albany, uniting international and interstate collections with Western Australian Museum objects and local artefacts.​

Through these historical records and new collaborative knowledge sharing, the exhibition reveals stories of Menang individuals and community and recognises their central role in creating knowledge about their Country. Their deep involvement in this work is kalyagul — always, ever, continuing.

Image credit: Fishing at Emu Point. Image courtesy Astrid Volzke.​


A WA Museum exhibition developed in collaboration with members of the Menang Noongar community and Deakin University. The exhibition is supported by Lotterywest, City of Albany, Foundation for the WA Museum and Metal Manufacturers Electrical Merchandising.

Kalyagul logo block
Menang man spear fishing
Cameron Gravestock spear fishing. 
Image courtesy Astrid Volzke.
Menang women at feather workshop
Emu feather workshop.
Image courtesy Astrid Volzke.
Torndirrup. 'Stoney Rise' Albany
Torndirrup / Stoney Hill, Albany.
Image courtesy Frances Andrijich.
Fish specimen being measured, photographed and recorded.
Fish specimen being measured, photographed and recorded.
Image courtesy Astrid Volzke.
Lester Coyne and Larry Blight explore the Robert Neill Portfolio in the Natural History Museum, London.
Lester Coyne and Larry Blight explore the Robert Neill Portfolio in the Natural History Museum, London.

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