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
Being Western Australian. We don't have all the rush and city like Sydney or Melbourne so we are more peaceful and it's an enjoyable and more free lifestyle to be apart of in a beautiful community Winter
From recent trip to Sydney with my best friend Paige, I've realised that we don't have the busy, busy, rushed lives on Southerners. Living in a community like Freo is wonderfully laid-back. Enjoying the life around me, and the life around me is amazing! Chevaun
Connection to an indigenous culture that has taught me so much about our relationship to land, spirit and people. Kim
Came to WA for a 3 month holiday, 33 years ago. My children and grand children have been here. I love WA I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. My family are here. Kim
I love the diversity and embracing of different cultures. Freedom and sunshine of course. I love the amazing native, culture and music John
I love Western Australia, it's a beautiful place full of wonderful friendly, creating and giving people. There are still areas of land that remain untouched, the Capital city is interesting and vibrant, I am very happy to call this place home. Nicola
I think our landscapes, our people and our culture makes me the most proud. There's something different about WA. I'm not sure what it is but I love it. It's addictive. Kellee