WA FacesEach face has a story to tell. We all have stories about who we are, our connections to family, friends and Country, and how we came to live and work in Western Australia. Join the WA Faces album; share your portrait and your story and help us show the world what it means to be Western Australian. Warning:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are warned that this website may contain images of, or reference to, deceased people. SHARE YOUR PHOTO HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUT THE NEW MUSEUM
I moved here from a regional town 18 months ago. I am really appreciating the support I have for my medical and learning needs as a person with a disability. The course I am studying now will one day make me able to work again and to make a difference, even in a tiny way Tanya
Being part of such a multi-cultural community who all embrace the way in which we live here in WA is fabulous. I was fortunate to move here ten years ago, and have had the privilege of authoring Fremantle Bicycle Plan 2013 - 2018 which outlines the goals set for Fremantle to become the most friendliest cycling City in WA. I go to University here and volunteer at many WA organisations and have also become an Australian Citizen. My hope is that I can further benefit WA after my completion of University on other Environmental and sustainability projects. Janine
Hello,I'm italian, to tell the truth, but my son lives and works as architects in Perth since 2010. He got married in september in Perth..So I'm so proud to be an "adoptive" Western Australian!May I think so? Laura
The Aussie spirit in WA makes me proud. We've always been a bit isolated here in the West but that same isolation brings a sense of community. Cherie
The freedom, the space, the female being more like sisters, the mix of background, the pisibility for a better future. Celine