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'm a New Zealand Australian and I'm more a New Zealander. They are very different mothers. I love them both. What I love about this West Australian mother is that she is spacious. Her light, her blueness, that red earth. Deborah
Love the beach, diversity of cultures, sunshine, wealth of creative pursuits (dance, art etc). I am a midwife and I love my work. Marianne
Multiculturalism is what makes me proud to be Western Australian. The sanctuary and familiarity of WA is what attracted my family here where they could live the same life, all the way on the other side of the world. Julian
I'm glad that I can live in one of the most ancient pieces of land in the world with rich, diverse natural surroundings and cultural heritage. Leo
Wonderful weather, people from all over the world, various types of food, amazing beaches. Aboriginal culture and acceptance of people who have me as part of Western Australia. Dalwinder
One degree of separation between people of the south-west, everyone knows everyone! The beautiful environment and beaches. Relaxed, easy going lifestyle. Vanessa
You get to swim on the pool, you get to go to the beach, you get tan, you can use airconditioning and go on bush walks, no snow. We have an awesome museum. Madeleine