Apr 18

Tea, bickies and stories of social change

Date & Time
18 April 2026 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Timezone
(UTC+08:00) Australia/Perth

Discover the people, movements and organisations that have achieved social change in Perth – all over tea and bickies.

Perth’s history is woven with stories of cultural and social change, from noisy protests to the quieter persistence of organisations such as the Country Women’s Association (CWA).

Join us for an afternoon exploring these powerful stories. From 1–2 pm, enjoy an engaging talk that traces how communities have challenged injustice, pushed for reform and quietly reshaped society over time.

Arrive from 12 pm to settle in with a cuppa and CWA biscuits, available throughout the afternoon, and take the opportunity to explore our exhibition Disrupt, persist, invent: Australians in an ever-changing world.

After the talk, you’re welcome to stay until 3 pm to continue the conversation, reflect on what you’ve heard and view the exhibition at your own pace.

This event is part of the Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival.

Reserve a spot by phone (08) 9470 7500 or at: Tea, bickies and stories of social change Tickets, Saturday, Apr 18 from 1 pm to 3 pm | Eventbrite
Saturday 18 April 2025, 1 to 2pm
Exhibition will be open from 12pm to 3pm
National Archives of Australia, WA Office
45 Francis Street, Northbridge WA 6003.

Event Location
45 Francis Street
Northbridge WA 6003

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