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
Western Australia offered a new beginning for me. I'm proud to live in this culturally diverse city, situated along a beautiful coastline, always offering something new to explore. Daniel
We have so many things that are easily taken for granted as well as the opportunities to do what we love and to seek various cultural experiences. Annette
I'm proud to live in WA because it is a great place to live in, and I am very lucky to live here Miranda
The presence of various ethnic communities and different cultures is one of the trademarks of modern Western Australia.I’m thrilled to be running for Council, actively participating in Western Australia’s democratic process. I love Australia for its democratic system. Salim
Western Australia offers such a rich diversity of landscapes and environments. What makes me proud is how often people are always commenting how beautiful WA is, and it is! The people are friendly and adventurous! Catherine
I like the climate where I live. I enjoy the proximity of living close to the town centre and the new Entertainment Centre in Albany. Celia
We get to live in such a naturally beautiful place, where you are able to go to the most amazing beaches in the world and not see another person. Also, the people of WA are so kind and accepting (not sure if that's a bit biased) but so many people I meet seem to think the same thing! Chloe