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SUMMARY:The Megamouth Shark with Dr Ian MacLeod
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators exhibition program\, Mandurah Museum invites you to discover the incredible story of one of the world’s rarest and most mysterious sharks. \nDrawing on his extensive research and experience\, maritime archaeologist and conservation specialist Dr Ian MacLeod will explore the fascinating Megamouth shark\, including the famous specimen discovered on Mandurah Beach\, what makes this elusive deep-sea species so unique\, and its importance to marine science and conservation. \nAs part of your visit\, you can also see Mandurah Museum’s life-sized replica of the Megamouth shark\, offering a rare opportunity to appreciate the size and features of this extraordinary ocean giant. \nThis special presentation is part of the Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators exhibition\, connecting one of today’s most remarkable marine species with the prehistoric ocean predators featured in the exhibition. \nDate: Wednesday\, 26 AugustTime: 11:30am – 12:30pmSuitable for: Families and adults (12+ recommended) with an interest in marine life\, archaeology\, and ocean science.Cost: $5 per personBookings are essential.
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LOCATION:Mandurah Museum\, 3 Pinjarra Road\, Mandurah\, WA\, 6210\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Fossils and Skulls Nature Journaling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:As part of theSea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators exhibition program\, Mandurah Museum invites you to explore the fascinating world of fossils\, skulls\, and scientific observation through this guided nature journaling workshop. \nGuided by Kim Lapere\, participants will examine a fascinating collection of fossils and animal skulls\, discovering how careful observation can reveal clues about anatomy\, adaptation\, behaviour\, and the lives of ancient and modern animals. Through nature journaling and scientific illustration techniques\, you’ll develop your observational and drawing skills while connecting with the natural world. \nNo previous drawing or journaling experience is required. All materials are provided. \n \nDate: Wednesday\, 9 SeptemberTime: 1:00pm – 3:00pmSuitable for: Adults (12+ recommended)Cost: $5 per participant \nPlaces are limitedBookings are essential. \n \nMandurah Museum is excited to host Sea Monsters\, a travelling exhibition from the Australian National Maritime Museum\, on display from 12 August to 9 October.
URL:https://seniorocity.com.au/whats-on-perth/fossils-and-skulls-nature-journaling-workshop/
LOCATION:Mandurah Museum\, 3 Pinjarra Road\, Mandurah\, WA\, 6210\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Mandurah Museum Heritage Walks
DESCRIPTION:Step back in time and explore Mandurah’s fascinating past on a guided heritage walk of the CBD. \nJoin our Museum staff and volunteers for a walking tour through the heart of Mandurah\, discovering the people\, places and stories that helped shape the city we know today. Along the way you’ll hear tales of early industries\, maritime life\, wartime experiences\, colourful local characters and the growth of Mandurah as a popular holiday destination. \nEach walk focuses on a different theme\, offering participants a chance to discover something new every time\, including: \n\nIndustry– Discover the working life of early Mandurah\, from fishing and boat building to local businesses that helped the town grow.\nMaritime– Learn about Mandurah’s deep connection to the water\, from early fishing and canning to the beginning of the recreational fishing that we know today.\nHome and Family– Explore what daily life was like for Mandurah’s early residents and how families built their lives in the town.\nWartime– Hear stories of Mandurah during times of conflict and the local people who served their community and country.\nTourism– Follow the transformation of Mandurah into one of Western Australia’s most loved holiday destinations.\nLarrikins and Legends–Hear tales of some of Mandurah’s most colourful characters and their entertaining stories which have become part of local folklore.\n\nWalks depart from Mandurah Museum\, 3 Pinjarra Road at 11am and return to the Museum at the conclusion of the tour.  \nBookings are essential via Eventbrite. For enquiries\, please contact the Mandurah Museum\, 9550 3680 or museum@mandurah.wa.gov.au
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LOCATION:Mandurah Museum\, 3 Pinjarra Road\, Mandurah\, WA\, 6210\, Australia
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