Fremantle Heritage Festival 2016 program

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A CITY OF FREMANTLE FESTIVAL

2016

Fremantle

H E R I TAG E F E S T I VA L 27 MAY to 6 JUNE


TO THE 2016 Fremantle H e r i ta g e m e a n s d i f f e r e n t t h i n g s t o

pianists, Simon Tedeschi, performing in the beautiful St

d i f f e r e n t p e o p l e … W h at d o e s i t m e a n t o y o u ?

Johns Church in Kings Square, Donna Simpson from The

Is it the story of your grandfather or grandmother’s arrival in Western Australia? Is it the memory of seeing a great rock band in one of Freo’s many live venues or sitting on the beach with a bunch of old friends and

Waifs, the Painkillers and Datura4 on stage at Mojo’s and much loved author Robert Drewe discussing historical story telling at The University of Notre Dame. It’s a tough choice so why not get along to all three events to really expand your heritage horizons!

dreaming of the future? Is it the love of an old motorcycle or a particularly beautiful Fremantle building? Maybe it’s

There’s a range of new events like the Giant Paella Cook

the idea you’re making your own history right now which

Up and Songs from the Sea in the Whalers Tunnel to add

will become a part of our heritage tomorrow.

to the mix of seasoned favourites in this year’s line-up. One of these favourites is the ever popular Arthur Grady

However you define heritage, the Fremantle Heritage

Day which has become an iconic event on the Fremantle

Festival has something for everyone. Now in its 24th

calendar. Come along again this year to see Kings Square

year, the festival continues to evolve to include an ever-

filled with an amazing array of motorcycles, cars and

widening collection of stories and events that talk of the

other weird and wonderful machinery as well as some

past and speak to the future. This year’s program is our

unique and fun activities for the kids.

biggest ever with more than 80 events to choose from.

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Freo has a rich and colourful history that’s worth

Food, talks, tours, music, lectures, visual arts, displays

celebrating so I invite you to revel in and explore your

and a whole lot of surprises make up the bumper 11 day

city’s unique past through the 2016 Fremantle Heritage

program.

Festival.

It all starts on opening night when you get to ‘choose

Dr Brad Pettitt

your heritage’ with one of Australia’s foremost classical

F r e m a n t l e M ay o r

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Fremantle Heritage Festival 2016 is bought to you by the City of Fremantle with the assistance of:

H e r i tag e F e s t i va L CONTENTS

Opening Night 04 Arthur Grady Day 06 Music 08 Food 13 Talks & lectures 16 Tours 22 Arts 29 Something different CALENDAR 42

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FRIDAY

27MAY W h at i s h e r i tag e ? T h i s y e a r w e l e t yo u c h o o s e …

OPTION ONE

R o b e r t D r e w e was assigned to the Fremantle office of

Robert

Drewe KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Truth, Myth and Storytelling DOORS OPEN AT 6PM

6.30 8.00PM

Ta n n o c k H a l l , T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e Da m e Au s t r a l i a : AT

(Corner of Croke St and Cliff St)

FREE

RSVP via heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575 BOOKINGS

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The West Australian in 1961 when he began his career as a cadet reporter. There was rich fodder for an intrepid young journalist: unsolved murders, boating disasters, prison escapes, heaving brothels, hotel bloodhouses and wild ambulance rides, all of which belied the town’s apparent mercantile respectability. Since then, Robert has become one of the nation’s most notable storytellers, famous for such works as The Bodysurfers and The Shark Net. In this special sunset launch of the Fremantle Heritage Festival, Robert will demonstrate how truth, myth and story can sometimes make for the best of histories. This event also includes the launch of Fremantle: Empire, Faith and Conflict (the latest volume of Studies in Western Australian History) and showcases some of Fremantle’s best historymakers in market stalls.


OPTION TWO

SIMON

TEDESCHI Kaleidoscope

8.00 PM

DOORS OPEN AT 7.30PM $35.20

St Johns Church,8 William St

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BOOKINGS

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Following his widely acclaimed recording of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, Simon Tedeschi is thrilled to return to Fremantle with ‘Kaleidoscope’. While the repertoire for keyboard is endless, the piano is one of the only instruments to create a truly orchestral sound on its own; the colours and timbres of the instrument have mirrored not only changes in classical music over time, but also evolutions in engineering and architecture. In this program, Simon Tedeschi presents the piano in all its majesty and dynamism - from the heartbreaking lyricism of Schubert, the romance of Chopin, to the visionary dissonance of Prokofiev, and the incandescent swing of Fats Waller.

OPTION THREE

PATRON SAINTS OF POP

8.00 PM MIDNIGHT

M o j o ' s Ba r : 2 3 7 Q u e e n V i c t o r i a S t, N o r t h F r e m a n t l e WA AT

BOOKINGS www

via website

mojosbar.com.au

$29.60

Fremantle has produced world-beaters on the musical stage

and those who tried it out at Mojo’s Bar are very much a part of the Fremantle legend. Datura4 featuring Dom Mariani (The Stems), Greg Hitchcock (You Am I) as well as Warren Hall and Stu Loasby of too many bands to mention, combine a perfect mix of pop sensibility and ballsy psych-rock, and with guys like this on the stage, one’s evening is in the hands of pros. Also appearing on this night is Donna Simpson from The Waifs – no less. Having co-founded W.A’s infamous label Jarrah Records, and achieved great successes in the U.K and the U.S.A, we’re as proud as punch to have such a songwriter on the stage. The Painkillers, with songs penned by Joe Bludge and James Baker (The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon), and with the band literally packed with legends, will round out a classic night of good music.


SATURDAY

28 MAY

MORESECODIAN Send a telegram to a loved one and see a live demonstration of how morse code works! Find them in MANY 6160

Steam engines Follow the steam billowing down William street and see an impressive demonstration of farming and building machinery from the past.

Hand Tool society

Babies traveled in style in the victorian ages! See a collection of

Buy, sell and see live demos of hand tools

magnificently restored prams from 1845 – 1980

VINTAGE PRAMS

from the past in Many 6160

Bus SOCIETY

WEDDING DRESSES

Remember pulling a cord to ring the bell? Jump on

Pop in to Many 6160 and view the display ( more page 24)

for a ride down to the WA Maritime Museum or join retro and vintage shopping tour (more page 24).

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11.00 AM 3.00 PM AT

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Kings Square, 8 William Street, Fremantle fremantlestory.com.au/heritagefestival

I n 1 9 2 4 Fremantle bicycle maker Arthur Grady became the first person to ride a motorcycle around Australia. Arthur Grady Day celebrates his achievement with vintage enthusiasts gathering in Kings Square, Fremantle, to showcase their own veteran, vintage and classic motorcycles. Come down to Fremantle and enjoy all things vintage and re-live, or learn about, the past.

Vintage

COLLECTORS FAIR Fremantle Town Hall 9am – 4pm ( more page 36)

TIME HONOURED TALES Heritage story time at 10.30am in the library

WA MARITIME MUSEUM

RESEARCH YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

See hidden treasures and old boats (more page 32)

Lessons in the library (more page 18)

open day

or explore historical panoramas through time at 11am (more page 19)

Surrounded by old machinery, children have the

GWENYTH EWENS ART AWARDS

opportunity to make their own tinkerer's delight, inspired

Exhibition in library (more page 30)

Tinkerer's SHED by what they've seen.

ARTHUR GRADY DAY

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BIG FELLA BOX, HIM SING OUT PLENTY TO MUSIC

BRIGHTWATER. SUN'S GAZE Saturday 28 May 8.00PM

$19.90

DOORS OPEN: 7.30PM

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St Johns Church, 8 William St

BOOKINGS www

oztix.com.au

fremantlestory.com.au/heritagefestival

SUNDAY 29 May 7.00PM AT

St Johns Church, 8 William St

BOOKINGS www

DOORS OPEN: 6.30PM

oztix.com.au

$19.90

fremantlestory.com.au/heritagefestival

Australia has not always looked after its composers – some who might be considered giants in the field are known only to friends and specialists, and others who are worthy of performances, goodwill and respect are neglected almost entirely. But help is at hand – a new generation of gifted and inquisitive pianists at WAAPA are exploring Australian piano repertoire. Performer-composers such as Larry Sitsky, Roger Smalley and Raymond Hanson are world-class artists. Hooper Brewster-Jones was exploring the musical possibilities of Australian bird-song

That light is instantly familiar to any Perth resident,

years before Messiaen embarked upon the same quest. Phyllis

and this concert explores what that sounds like, among

Batchelor and Geoffrey Allen write in a traditional

many other things, through the prism of songs. WA has

idiom, while WAAPA’s own composition students

produced and hosted many significant composers over

pursue contemporary visions of sound

the years, including a former Governor, émigrés from

through chance or electronics.

Nazi-dominated Europe and rising stars of today’s scene.

The best and brightest of

Presenting this ravishing and fascinating music, pianist

today’s students present music

David Wickham is joined by outstanding WAAPA

from the last 100 years in a

students and graduates in a garland of songs that grew

fascinating program with heart

in our native soil.

and soul that will leave you wanting more.

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The Justin Walshe

FOLK MACHINE SUPPORT - RORY FAITHFIELD

Mixing the best elements of folk, bluegrass, and Americana into a uniquely Folk Machine sound, filtered through the dead dry arid Western Australian sense of humour, which is at the absolute core of their work, the Folk Machine is a heaving acoustic storm of bluegrass instruments spun round impeccable storytelling.

KING FEZ'S Boogaloo Bar

Their third album, Small Tales Vol. 2 was released to a sold

A celebration of 1940's & 50's style blues and jazz music

song is a killer, packed with gorgeous, effortless melodies,

and culture. This event will feature live music, dance &

thoughtful lyrics and a mood that's seriously immersive.”

out room in Fremantle in Feb 2016 and has already received rave reviews including 4/5 stars from Themusic.com: “each

fashion in a bar atmosphere. Food and drinks will be available, so come and try a classic cocktail while soaking

They’ve played festivals all around the country, received

up the atmosphere of the "Swing Era" with some of Perth's

national airplay and critical acclaim for their last two albums,

top retro Jump Blues and Swing performers. Located in

been nominated for numerous WAMi awards and have one

central Fremantle, the venue details and times will be

of the best live shows around.

released on the events page of "fremantlestory.com.au".

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King Fez hopes to see you there...

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visit fremantlestory.com.au/ heritagefestival for details.

BOOKINGS

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BreakOUT: CRIMS &

CONVICTS SOCIAL DANCE

Fly by Night, 179 High Street

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Sunday 29 May, 6pm

Saturday 28 May , 6pm on the door

$15

$5

$20

This inclusive event hosted by OUTdance, WA's only same sex ballroom dancing group, will be an opportunity for all attendees to enjoy a night of old time and modern dance, including heritage Australian dances such as the Barn dance and Evening Three step through to disco. During the evening several easy to learn sequence and line dances will be taught, encouraging everyone to participate. BreakOUT Crims; Convicts Social Dance will be friendly, fun filled evening with a floorshow, raffles and door prizes. Get dressed up!

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Saturday 28 May, 7:30pm – Midnight

The Italian Club Fremantle, 65 Marine Terrace AT

BOOKINGS www

trybooking.com/188248

outdance.com.au MUSIC

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Songs of the Sea in the Whalers’ Tunnel!

PRESENTED BY THE LOST QUAYS Rollick along as the ocean-steeped walls of Fremantle’s historic Whalers’ Tunnel resonate with Songs of the Sea! From barrel-thumping traditional sea shanties to quiet contemplation of longing, prepare for the calm and for the storm. Rug up, and with a spiced rum take your seats in the unique and intimate setting of the Whalers’ Tunnel, below the Round House. And through the harmonies of a crew of good men, let The Lost Quays steer you a course across the world’s oceans, painting a song-picture of lives shaped by toil and adventure on the sea, far from home.

Guildhall

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Saturday 28 May, 6-7:45pm

Whalers' Tunnel, Below the Round House AT

via Ticketbooth or Tickets on the door BOOKINGS

www

$20

thelostquays.com includes a tot of spiceD rum!

SEA SHANTIES & CONVICT TALES

SUNDAY SESSION

The Littlest Fox, renowned for their storytelling and enchanting vocal harmonies, are back! Tales of convicts,

On the last weekend of every month, the doors to Guildhall

daring rescues, shipwrecks and love will be brought to life

Event Space open for the ultimate Sunday Session. Spend

by the original music of this local duo. Hear the stories at

your afternoon sipping cocktails at the heritage-chic bar,

this free concert before the Littlest Fox head off on their

get cosy in the hidden courtyard or relax in the lounge with

first European Tour. Suitable for all ages.

its old world charm. Featuring a guest DJ on the decks till late, cocktails by the boys from Mechanics' Institute, tasty

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bites by the Propeller kitchen.

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SunDAY 29 May, 3pm

FREE

Guildhall Event Space, 222 Queen Victoria Street AT

www

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SunDAY 29 May, 6-8pm Gypsy Tapas House, 3/124 High Street thelittlestfox.com

FREE


Pipe Organ Plus

NEMESIS

Dominic Perissinotto, one of Australia’s finest and most experienced organists, returns to the historic St Patrick’s Basilica to continue the 2016 Pipe Organ Plus season. Nemesis sees saxophonist Dr Matthew Styles joining Dominic in a concert full of joy and excitement. Centering on Michael Torke’s Saxophone Concerto, Dr Styles will perform some wonderfully evocative works by Barbara Thompson and Andy Scott. The concert will also include two Australian organ works by Sydneybased composer Moya Henderson and local musician David Pye.

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SunDAY 29 May, 2:30 – 4.30pm St Patrick's Basilica: 47 Adelaide Street

events.ticketbooth.com.au/ event/POP16-concert-2 BOOKINGS

www

pipeorganplus.com

$20-$40

BEFORE PITCH PERFECT ...an a cappella story "A cappella" means without instruments, and people have been singing a cappella since the dawn of time. Come with us on a journey through early tribal song, the music of the middle ages, early pop and rock and all the way up to the present day as A Cappella West chorus explores the sounds of a cappella singing - before Pitch Perfect!

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Saturday 4 June, 7–9.30pm Fremantle Town Hall, 8 William Street

BOOKINGS www

ADULTS

$20

trybooking.com/KMDT

acappellawest.info $15 Concession $15 Children under 12

MUSIC

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Rum Punch

Back to the

70s PARTY PIRATE PARTY If you can’t get enough of the sounds of the 70s – think

Stevie Wright, Johnny O’Keefe, Daddy Cool, Bob Marley,

The Rolling Stones, The Beatles or Joe Cocker – then this retro party, a potpourri of songs brought back to life by local Tom Fisher, is not to be missed. Snacks and drinks provided; cake cutting (The Meeting Place turns 40) during interval; prizes for best dressed.

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Sunday 5 June, Noon–2pm

The Meeting Place, 245 South Terrace AT

www

This recipe we give to thee… Dear brothers and sisters to come and see. Take two bands of sea shanties and folk let it be, and two of acoustic and song so sweet. Of rum punch cocktails pour thee strong, and add these five parts you have there with glee. I do no wrong — We know whereof we speak: With an “Ar, Ar, Ar”!, and an “Ay Matey me hearty”! We bring to you the Monday Rum Punch Pirate Party, Monday WA Day Public Holiday as part of the

FREE

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Fremantle Heritage Festival. Featuring Ben Cattle Solo, South West State, Sea Sultans, Numskull, Steve Hensby Band, The Rogues, Funkadelic, Neetar Down Solo and Steve Parkin! Set sail merrily merrily merrily down at our ole fave Mojo’s for this spectacle.

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Monday 6 June, 2pm–1am Mojos Bar, Queen Victoria Street

BOOKINGS

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Tickets on the door

$15


Pioneers Luncheon The 87th annual Pioneers Luncheon is an annual celebration of the pioneers of Fremantle. Residents that have lived or worked in Fremantle and surrounding suburbs for the past 50 years are invited to enjoy a three course meal. To apply to attend the luncheon please see booking details below.

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Friday 27 May, 11am–2pm

Fremantle Town Hall, 8 William Street AT

BOOKINGS

or 9432 9728 www

FREE

events@fremantle.wa.gov.au

Fremantle.wa.gov.au

Esplanade

MURDER MYSTERY Dinner The setting couldn’t be more historic, more Fremantle…. Or more deadly! Join us for the first Esplanade Hotel Fremantle murder mystery dinner in the heritage listed Island suite with a history dating back to the mid-1800s. Book you and your friends in now for a delicious three course dinner including beverages and a thrilling murder mystery to solve… will you be the killer, the victim or a not so innocent bystander? Find out on the night! Conditions apply. Teams of eight preferred; individuals will be allocated a team on the night.

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Saturday 28 May, 7-11pm

$95

Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - by Rydges, cnr Marine Terrace and Essex Street AT

BOOKINGS

rydges.com www

functions_esplanadefremantle@

rydges.com/fremantle FOOD

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The Ultimate

HIGH TEA

Fremantle's Fightin' Forties

friends will enjoy a delicious, traditional English afternoon

LONG TABLE DINNER

tea served on Antiquitea’s beautiful vintage china and

Swing dancing and stories of dastardly deeds, murderous

silverware. A unique event filled with tea party fun and

mayhem and audacious antics in 1940s Fremantle will

prizes, surprises, including champagne on arrival; fashion

flavour this three-course, heritage inspired dinner. Last

parade, mini market and a gift bag for every guest.

year’s festival dinner at the National was so popular that

A delightfully decadent experience, where you and your

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Sunday 29 May, 2–5pm

Fremantle Town Hall, 8 William Street AT

BOOKINGS www

antiquitea.com.au

antiquitea.com.au

$99

in 2016 Karl Bullers and his team will bring this one-of-akind, 1940s gala event to Fremantle's magnificent Town Hall. Diners will be joined by Notre Dame University's most entertaining storytellers and dancers from SwingZing Dance School. We encourage you to dress in 1940s fashion. Tickets include a delicious three-course Long Table Dinner, wine on the tables, prizes for the best dressed. A fun night celebrating the best and worst of Fremantle in the 1940s.

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Friday 3 June, 7pm–midnight

Fremantle Town Hall, 8 William Street AT

BOOKINGS www

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$85

9335 6688 or ticketbooth.com.au

nationalhotelfremantle.com.au


A NIGHT WITH CELEBRITY CHEF

Mark Olive headspace

FREMANTLE’S OUTBACK FUSION FUNDRAISING GALA Experience fusion foods like never before! Enjoy a five star dining experience personally prepared by internationally renowned chef, Mark Olive. Known for infusing native ingredients into contemporary dishes, Mark’s impressive culinary reputation saw him selected to cook for Oprah on her recent Ultimate Australian Adventure and hosting his own SBS TV series, The Outback Café. The evening will be accompanied by live entertainment and a charity auction. All proceeds go towards headspace Fremantle’s wellness programs that support Aboriginal youth.

Saturday 4 June, 7-11pm

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Raw Kitchen, 181a High Street

BOOKINGS www

$150$300

Eventbrite

fremantleheadspacegala.com.au

The Giant Cook-up:

THE FLAVOUR OF PAELLA

For 40 years The Meeting Place has been a point of call for the newly arrived – from any place around the country, or the world – who found a place of learning and friendship at our community centre. What better way to celebrate and reminisce about The Meeting Place’s roots than a giant paella cook-up? Join the cooking demonstration to learn all about this traditional Spanish chicken and chorizo dish, meet your neighbours old and new and have a literal taste of history and culture.

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Sunday 5 June, 10.30am–Noon The Meeting Place: 245 South Terrace

BOOKINGS www

paellacookingdemo.eventbrite.com.au

fremantle.wa.gov.au/tmp

FREE FOOD

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STORIES FROM OUR VERY BEING, DAILY TALKS

Presented by the University of Notre Dame Australia ‘People are hungry for stories,’ declared Studs Terkel. ‘It’s part of our very being. Storytelling is a form of history, of immortality too. This year The University of Notre Dame Australia will celebrate the power of storytelling as we reveal the vibrant, human histories of our town. Join us for a series of thought-provoking lectures as we entice you with some of the best storytelling of the Festival.

The Magnificent Life of Miss May Holman PRESENTED BY: DR LEKKIE HOPKINS, EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY Throughout the 1930s May Holman was a household name and an inspiration to the women of her generation. She made history in 1925 when, at the age of 31, she followed her father into the seat of Forrest, becoming Australia’s first female Labor parliamentarian. She held the seat until, as the votes were being counted on the night of the 1939 elections, she lost her life in a horrendous motor vehicle accident. Thousands lined the streets of Perth to mourn her passing in the days that followed. Lekkie Hopkins is joining the Fremantle Heritage Festival for the first time, ready to share the extraordinary story of the magnificent May Holman.

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Sunday 29 May, 10.30am–11.30am

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Fremantle Hotel, Corner of High & Cliff Streets BOOKINGS or 9433 0575 www

FREE

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

Stories from the Swan River: Mary Ann Friend and Fremantle's first five years PRESENTED BY: PROF DEBORAH GARE Mary Ann Friend was not the only early colonist at Swan River to leave behind her stories of the journey here and the life that was experienced. Join Notre Dame’s leading historian, Deborah Gare, in an entertaining event that will reveal the runaway weddings, gruesome murders, lost cows, stolen children and frontier conflict that defined life at Fremantle in its first five years. Deborah will weave the tales of Friend, Jane Roberts, Ralph Entwistle and Dr Tully Daly into an epic story of catastrophe, hope and—often—good humour.

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Monday 30 May, 10.30am–11.30am

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Fremantle Hotel, Corner of High & Cliff Streets BOOKINGS or 9433 0575 www

FREE

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016


Imagining Terra Australis PRESENTED BY: PROF CHRIS WORTHAM When European peoples first imagined a landmass beyond the reach of Europe, Asia and Africa, theories about its existence abounded. Some feared that beasts roamed the Great Southland and that monsters patrolled its seas. Others dreamed of a mythical land of exotic women and precious jewels. Chris Wortham is no stranger to the geographical, literary and mythological conversations of Renaissance Europeans, being a Shakespearean expert of international renown. Join us as Chris considers how early European perceptions of the southern hemisphere evolved, when imagination turned into reality, how the term ‘Terra Australis’ arose, and even whether Australia was ever part of the dream.

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Tuesday 31 May, 10.30am–11.30am Fremantle Hotel, Corner of High & Cliff Streets

BOOKINGS www

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

Dens of Dirt and Debauchery: Fremantle’s Underbelly, 1900-1950 PRESENTED BY: DR LEIGH STRAW Lonely Planet recently named Fremantle as one of the world’s best tourism cities. It’s quite an achievement for a place once described as the ‘dirtiest town in the State’ and home to social outcasts, ‘rat-infested rookeries’, drunks and ‘roughs’. A hundred years ago, police raids were a regular event on Pakenham, Leake, Bannister and Market Streets where the brothels, pubs and opium dens were clustered. Criminal men and women were serially targeted by law enforcement officers and their stories now fill the records of the papers, courts and the prison. Join popular crime historian and writer, Leigh Straw, as she considers Fremantle’s underside and the infamous crime stories of the early twentieth century that gave the port city its notorious reputation.

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Fremantle Hotel, Corner of High & Cliff Streets

BOOKINGS www

FREE

Friday 3 June, 10.30am–11.30am heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

FREE

John Boyle O’Reilly and the Great Fenian Escape

Unearthing Fremantle’s archaeological treasures

PRESENTED BY: DR ANGELINE O’NEILL

PRESENTED BY: DR SHANE BURKE

Everyone loves a good story and John Boyle O’Reilly’s is

An unprecedented number of archaeological excavations

one of the best! Born in Ireland in 1844, he joined the Irish

have been undertaken in Fremantle in the past decade.

Republican Brotherhood—the Fenians—was arrested and

Notre Dame’s resident archaeologist, Shane Burke, and his

transported to Western Australia. After escaping to America

team have been hard at work sifting through the treasures

he later orchestrated the daring getaway of other Fenian

they have unearthed in the town’s west end. This is your

convicts from Fremantle on the Catalpa. Yet he remained

opportunity to hear, first hand, about the extraordinary

powerfully shaped by his story of imprisonment, as his poetry,

stories they have pieced together in a decade of discovery.

novel and journalism reveal. Angeline O’Neill is a popular,

Join Shane as he guides you through the results and patterns

senior lecturer at Notre Dame. Join her to hear the dramatic

gleaned from research in Cliff, Market, Henry and High

story of O’Reilly—Fremantle’s most famous convict—as she

Streets. You’ll never see your town in the same way again!

weaves a tale of conviction, vision, power and politics.

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Wednesday 1 June, 10.30am–11.30am Fremantle Hotel, Corner of High & Cliff Streets

BOOKINGS www

FREE

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575

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Sunday 5 June, 10.30am–11.30am Fremantle Hotel, Corner of High & Cliff Streets

BOOKINGS www

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

FREE TALKS & LECTURES

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A LOOK AT THE STORIES OF

THE EARLY PUBS OF FREMANTLE

EARLYBIRD EVENT: Join pub researcher Allen Graham and members of the Fremantle History Society for a talk about the early pubs of Fremantle. Find out where they were, who owned them and some of the stories behind these important places for early settlers and visitors from 1829 to 1856 in Fremantle.

LUNATIC ASYLUM Rob Campbell (architect responsible for FAC renovation in the early 70s) and John Dowson (Fremantle Society

President) get together to show the story of the restoration of the former lunatic asylum, now the Fremantle Arts Centre, and its change of use from an asylum to a well loved arts destination. Besides learning about restoration techniques for stonework, timber and roofing, the dark and fascinating history of this majestic place will be revealed. Included is a walk through the buildings.

Saturday 28 May, 11am – Noon

Fremantle Arts Centre, 1 Finnerty Street AT

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Bar Orient, 39 High Street

secretary.fhs@gmail.com or 0408 092 100 BOOKINGS

www

How to Restore a

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Tuesday 24 May, 6-8pm

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FREE

fhs.org.au

FREE

RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY using Ancestry.com Learn to use popular genealogy website Ancestry.com. See how to carry out effective searches through Ancestry.com’s broad range of records and how to use your discoveries to build your own family tree. Appointments of 30 minutes will be provided to provide an overview of the information available through this well known online database. Book early to ensure a place.

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Saturday 28 May, 9am–Noon

Fremantle City Library History Centre, 8 William Street AT

BOOKINGS

see website or 9432 9739

FREE

fremantle.wa.gov.au/community/ fremantle-city-library/fremantle-history-centre www


HISTORICAL PANORAMAS Curtin University HIVE (Hub for Immersive Visualisation and eResearch) in partnership with the State Library of WA have created interactive software that enables you to view breathtaking panoramas through time. You will be navigated through a visual

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Saturday 28 May, 11am–12.30pm

NWS Shipping Theatre, WA Maritime Museum, Victoria Quay AT

BOOKINGS

1300 134 081

FREE

history that documents the change to the Perth and Fremantle landscape from 1870 – 2016

in a relaxed atmosphere, discussing the past, present and

Vintage and Antique Discovery Day with Laurie Forsyth and Lorraine Coates

future of Fremantle music. This afternoon will pay tribute

Bring in your household treasures and find out how much

TALKS THROUGH

History Talks Through History will feature special guest speakers

to those who have cultivated our musical landscape over past eras, hold up a mirror to today’s trends, and allow us to reflect on the future of music in this city. Speakers include Pete Barr, Jim Fisher, Bob Gordon, Harris Waters and special guests.

when AT

Saturday 28 May, Noon–3.30pm Mojo's Bar, 237 Queen Victoria Street

BOOKINGS www

$5

AT THE DOOR

mojosbar.com.au

they may be worth. Laurie and Lorraine have worked with collectibles and antiques for some time and can help by evaluating your treasures as well as suggesting ways to preserve them for the future.

when

Wednesday 1 June, 10.30am–12.30pm

Fremantle City Library History Centre, 8 William Street AT

fremantle.wa.gov.au/ community/fremantle-city-library/ fremantle-history-centre www

FREE

TALKS & LECTURES

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Manufacturing

FACTORIES A TALK BY LORAINE COATES Loraine has written a history of factories in the metropolitan area, and many of the factories and industries which were located in Fremantle are highlighted. Industries include flour milling, furniture making, engineers and an ironmonger to name just a few. Come along to explore this facet of Fremantle’s history.

when

Wednesday 1 June, 2-3.30pm

Fremantle City Library History Centre, 8 William Street AT

fremantle.wa.gov.au/community/ fremantle-city-library/fremantle-historycentre www

FREE

SETTLEMENT

BUT NOT BY CHOICE On the Gun Deck to the west of the Fremantle Round House hear tall tales and true of the arrival of the transported convicts and pensioner guards to the Swan River Colony. Volunteer Guides will explain the history of the time ball and the cannon which will be fired by a descendant of one of the first transported convicts or pensioner guards

when

Wednesday 1 June, 1pm

Fremantle Round House Gun Deck, Captains Lane AT

FREE

LOCAL HISTORY AWARDS Celebrating local history. Nominations for the local history awards are open biennially to recognise historiographical contributions in the form of published and unpublished works including photographs, pictorial works, drawings, maps, audio or audio visual material, that focus on the diverse social and cultural heritage of Fremantle and the Town of East Fremantle. This event celebrates the valuable contributions made to Fremantle’s story and those individuals working hard to present and preserve them. Each submission is viewed by three independent judges with a first place prize of $500 available to the winner in each of the three categories.

when

Thursday 2 June, 7–8.30pm

Tradewinds Hotel, 59 Canning Highway AT

FREE

numbers limited, register your interest to lhc@fremantle.wa.gov.au BOOKINGS

fremantle.wa.gov.au/community/ fremantle-city-library/fremantle-historycentre www

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SOUTH FREMANTLE on the Wireless Who created The Meeting Place? What was South Fremantle like in the olden days? Listen to the voices and stories of locals who tell their tales of our town on the wireless. This is a one-day display as part of The Meeting Place 40th birthday celebrations sending you back in time when life revolved around the radio and brought people’s imagination to life.

when

Sunday 5 June, Noon–4pm,

The Meeting Place, 245 South Terrace AT

www

fremantle.wa.gov.au/tmp

FREE

BECOMING GEO-LITERATE in Fremantle Fremantle has its own genius loci. It’s what makes Fremantle into Fremantle. Can we work with this spirit of place to read what Fremantle wants to become now and in the future? Join creative thinker Horst Kornberger in his exploration of geo-literacy.

when AT

Friday 3 June, 7-9pm PS Art Space, 22 Pakenham Street

BOOKINGS www

psas.com.au

psas.com.au

FREE TALKS & LECTURES

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SORRY DAY

& Reconciliation week

E A R L Y B I R D E V E N T : Visit the Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural centre. View the Walyalup Reconciliation Group display from Monday 2 May to Wednesday 1 June. Watch a movie on Sorry Day 10.30am Thursday 26 May. Take a cultural tour 11am, Noon and 1pm on Saturday 28th May. Bookings essential.

when

Monday–Saturday, 10am–2pm

Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre, 112 Captains lane AT

BOOKINGS www

FREE

9432 9680 OR activefreo@fremantle.wa.gov.au

fremantle.wa.gov.au/wacc

Open Day

FANNY SAMSON COTTAGE MUSEUM The Samson Family is again opening the door to our museum, in one of Fremantle's oldest buildings, down in Cliff Street. Following a short presentation at 10:30am, we will show you our exhibition upstairs, then welcome you to morning tea in the Lionel Samson Cellar next door, beneath the building of the oldest Australian mainland family owned business still operating today.

when AT

Sunday 27 May, 10.30am–Noon Fanny Samson Cottage Museum, 31 Cliff Street

BOOKINGS

samsonfamilyhistorygroupinc@gmail.com

$5

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WWII TIME WINDOW TOURS

Visitors are invited to borrow iPads from Fremantle Art Centre’s reception and take a free augmented reality tour that shows them how the FAC site would have looked when the American Navy Submarine Fleet used the Lunatic Asylum as a depot during WWII. The tour creates a window back in time where American sailors, colourful locals and the building itself literally come to life before your eyes. At specific nodes around the building, the Time Window app (which visitors can download onto their own iPads for free at home or borrow one of FAC’s), will bring these scenes to life. Prepare to be amazed and inspired!

when AT

www

Sunday 27 May - Monday 6 June, 10am-5pm Fremantle Arts Centre: 1 Finnerty Street www.fac.org.au/timewindow

FREE

Skybar

SUNSET TOURS

Fremantle's High Street is home to some of the State's most well-presented Federation architecture. See what it looks like from a totally different angle and watch the ever changing colours of these amazing buildings, as the sun sets over the harbour. Viewed from the Navy Club's rooftop SKYBAR on the Observation Deck, the unique character of the streetscape takes on a totally different appearance. We are open every day of the Festival.

Fri 27 May until Monday 6 June. 2–7pm Monday–Wednesday 1–7pm Thursday–Sunday when

AT

www

FREE

Navy Club: L3 / 64 High Street www.navyclub.com.au TOURS

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RETRO & VINTAGE SHOPPING TOUR

Put on your best vintage outfit and jump on a refurbished 1960’s bus in Kings Square and Guerrilla Granny will take you to her favourite retro and vintage shops. Have your wallet ready and pre order your afternoon tea because it’s going to be fast paced and hilarious. Bring your friends but be prepared to elbow them out of the way to grab a bargain. Hardcore shoppers should come down early for the vintage and collectables market in the Town Hall and to explore nearby op shops on High Street . There is an option for people to finish their tour in North Fremantle to explore the

HISTORY WITH BEERS - A Sailor’s Guide to Fremantle

As a sailor arriving in Fremantle through the years, what was life like? Pioneering settlers, Dutch explorers, whalers, migrants, convicts, naval seamen, gold seekers and many other groups of people have arrived via Fremantle over the centuries. This new tour captures their stories and perspectives on the land and the challenges they faced. This tour explores the wonderful "West End" of Fremantle that was where countless people have jumped off ships through the years. En route, enjoy a couple of quiet beers or wines (included) while visiting some of Fremantle’s working mans clubs including the Buffalo Club and the Navy Club. The tour begins at the Roundhouse, WA’s oldest building, concluding at the Ball & Chain Bar.

12.30–3pm Saturday 28 May, Sunday 29 May, Saturday 4 June, Sunday 4 June when

Meet at the Roundhouse, Captains LanE AT

BOOKINGS www

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$50

twofeet.com.au/fremantle

twofeet.com.au/fremantle

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selection of antiques shops there.

when

Saturday 28 May, 11am–3pm

Departs and returns to Kings Square: 8 William street AT

BOOKINGS www

$10

oztix.com.au

Fremantlestpory.com.au/heritagefestival + option to add lunch $20


WALK IN THE SHOES OF CONVICTS Enjoy the rich folklore and stories of our port city's convict history as one of Fremantle Prison's experienced Tour Guides takes you for a walk in the shoes of the convicts. Envisage the experience of embarking at South Jetty, Bathers Bay in 1850, to arriving at the Convict Establishment to serve your time. This special walking tour of Fremantle takes you from the Roundhouse to Fremantle Prison. Registration is essential. Meet our Tour Guide on the grassed area in front of the Roundhouse.

when

Saturday 28 May, 10–11am

Roundhouse to Fremantle Prison: Arthur Head to the Terrace AT

BOOKINGS

or 9336 9205 www

functions@fremantleprison.com.au

fremantleprison.com.au/whatson

FREE

CEMETERIES IN THE PORT CITY and the Rottnest Connection

Rottnest is a special place for many Western Australians. A pristine island getaway destination emerging from a chequered and, at times, gruesome past. Whilst now a leisure destination, Rottnest was a gaol for Aboriginal prisoners for more than 60 years. Many of the characters that shaped the island during these years are now buried in one of the Fremantle Cemeteries. Join Metropolitan Cemeteries Board Member, Fremantle identity and Rottnest Volunteer Guide, Don Whittington, for a roam through Fremantle Cemetery. Some of these characters will be brought to life before your very eyes. Be prepared for some interesting tales, local insights and ghostly encounters along the way.

when

Saturday 28 May, 2–3pm

Fremantle Cemetery, corner Leach Highway & Carrington Street AT

Bookings essential. To reserve your place call 9383 5254 or email Sharon.SaxMcGunnigle@mcb.wa.gov.au BOOKINGS

FREE TOURS

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THE NATIONAL HOTEL

History Tour Join us for a tour of this magnificent hotel dating back to the gold rush era. Recently restored after a devastating fire almost completely destoyed the building. The hotel has a chequered history of murder, violence and fires. The tour culminates with a visit to the stunning rooftop displaying views across Fremantle and the port. Be sure to bring your camera! Numbers are limited, registrations essential.

Monday 30 May–Wednesday 1 June 11am–Noon when AT

FREE

The National Hotel, 98 High street

Tel 9335 6688 OR bookings@nationalhotelfremantle.com.au BOOKINGS www

nationalhotelfremantle.com.au

VICTORIA HALL open day Victoria Hall located at 179 High Street, was designed by Talbot Hobbs and built between 1896 and 1897 as St John's Parish Hall then renamed for the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897 and officially opened by Governor Smith and his wife, 28 September 1897. After WW2 Bob Wrightson leased the hall for use as a dance studio; years later he bought it.

THE WAYWARD WOMEN OF THE FREMANTLE PRISON PRESENTED BY THE FREMANTLE PRISON YHA Fremantle Prison YHA opened in 2015 as a unique accommodation experience giving everyone an opportunity to spend a night in the cells. We invite you to

Victoria Hall, one of few goldrush buildings remaining in

into the old Fremantle Women’s Prison for morning tea

the east end of High Street, sitting in a predominantly

and a salacious history of its past inmates.

1960s streetscape. In 1974 a plan to widen High Street meant that Victoria Hall would be demolished, but a green ban put in place by the Builders Labourers Federation prevented this from happening. It’s now home to Fremantle Fly by Night club. During the Heritage Festival we would like to invite you to come look round this classic lady and will be offering free guided tours.

when AT

Monday 30 May–Saturday 5 June, 10am–5pm Victoria Hall: 179 High Street, Fremantle

the women that made it so? Ever wanted to know what really went on in our port city when the sun set? Come and join us on a tour and learn about its history and the impact it had on the port city.

when AT

Thursday 2 June, 11am–Noon Fremantle Prison YHA: 6a The Terrace

BOOKINGS

Bethany.Weldon@yha.com.au

yha.com.auhostels/wa/perthsurrounds/fremantle-prison-yha/ www

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FREE


FREMANTLE PRISON Art Tour

Fremantle Prison

CONSERVATION WALK How do you make a heritage building last forever?

Join one of Fremantle Prison's experienced guides for

Historically significant buildings like Fremantle Prison need

this exclusive art tour showcasing a variety of convict

constant protection to ensure their heritage values survive

and prisoner artwork, including Aboriginal and European

for future generations. Conservation activity includes

Landscapes, Dot Paintings, Graffiti and Tattoo Art, as well

maintenance, preservation, restoration, reconstruction,

as ‘hidden’ art from the convict era.

adaptation and interpretation. But how are decisions

Participants aged 18+ will receive a complimentary copy of 'Art Behind Bars: Murals and Graffiti of Fremantle Prison' inclusive of ticket price.

made about which practice is the most appropriate? Join Fremantle Prison's Heritage Conservation Manager Luke Donegan on a walk through the Prison as he discusses the varying conservation practices used by the Prison.

*Due to the majority of the artwork being located upstairs

Registration for this event is essential as numbers are

access is limited. Contact the venue for accessibility

limited.

information.

when AT

SatURDAY 4 June, 2-3.30pM Fremantle Prison: 1 The Terrace

BOOKINGS www

$26

when

9336 9200

fremantleprison.com.au/whatson $22 concession

Thursday 2 June, 3–4.30pm

Fremantle Prison: The Terrace, Fremantle AT

BOOKINGS

or 9336 9205 www

functions@fremantleprison.com.au

fremantleprison.com.au/whatson

FREE

TOURS

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CAMPUS TOURS: THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA They’re back! Notre Dame’s famous tours of our historic, west end campus are available again to all festival goers in 2016. We’ll take you on a unique, backstage walk through some of the finest historic buildings in Fremantle. Bring your walking shoes to join Leigh Dawson and his colleagues for an hour on campus. You’ll share in the

DON'S TRAM TOUR Get on board for a tram tour with a difference. Don Whittington will show you what might have been lost forever had the Fremantle Society not succeeded in saving so much of Fremantle's built heritage. Don was a Councillor, Chair of Planning and Deputy Mayor during the time many heritage battles were won.

when

SatURDAY 4 June, 2pm

Fremantle Arts Centre: 1 Finnerty Street Fremantle AT

BOOKINGS

stories of those who have lived in and loved our town over the past century, and will be given special admission to some of Fremantle’s best-kept secret locations.

Saturday 29 May–Sunday 5 June (except Sat 4 Jun), Noon–1pm, when

Fremantle Hotel, corner High & Cliff streets AT

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575 BOOKINGS www

$10

rbelben@iinet.net.au or 9335 6091

THE CHANGING FACES OF THE

Arthur Head heritage precinct

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

FREE

Fremantle & War WALKING TOUR

PRESENTED BY: DR LEIGH STRAW, PROF DEBORAH GARE AND NOTRE DAME STUDENTS As a major port on the edge of Australia, Fremantle has always played a unique role in the nation’s experiences of war. This was as evident in the frontier conflict from 1829 as much as it was during subsequent international wars. The University of Notre Dame and the City of

A walk through time around the Arthur Head Heritage Precinct

Fremantle have collaborated to produce a podcasted

– from pre-colonisation onwards - including the Whalers’ Tunnel,

tour of ‘Fremantle and War’. It shares stories of the home

Laboratory, Gunners’ Cottage, the changing cliff face and gun emplacements, the Round House, Curfew Bell and the firing of the cannon on the Gun Deck by a descendant of one of the original settlers. Greg Nannup, Les Green, Steve Errington, Ann Land and other Heritage Guides will be delighted to share their extensive knowledge of this historic precinct and it’s changing faces.

when

MonDAY 6 June, 11am–1pm

West End of the Whaler's Tunnel - below the Roundhouse AT

FREE

front during the Boer War, World War I, World War II, and more. Join us for the launch of this special project and bring your walking shoes. The project’s creators will lead you through the west end in this engaging tour.

when

Fremantle Hotel, The University of Notre Dame Australia: Corner of High & Cliff Streets AT

heritagefestival@nd.edu.au or 9433 0575 BOOKINGS www

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10.30 – 11.30am, Thu 2 Jun.

nd.edu.au/events/heritage2016

FREE


A QUIET CONVICTION: PHOTOGRAPHS OF DECOMMISSIONED PRISONS BY BRETT LEIGH DICKS ‘A quiet conviction’ showcases a selection of photographs by photographer Brett Leigh Dicks taken at Fremantle Prison in 2014. The Fremantle Prison photographs are exhibited alongside a selection of Brett’s photographs of American gaols, prisons and penitentiaries. Now open to tourists, these sites are a reminder of past penal philosophies and testify to a rich social history. Brett Leigh Dicks is an American photographer who shares his time between the United States

MONK MEETS NOTRE DAME

photography, Brett investigates the landscape and the fragile

A Blast from the Past

ties that landscape shares with human history.

The photography students of Notre Dame are coming to

Saturday 14 May – Sunday 6 November, 9am – 5pm

the Monk Brewery to bring a fantastic back-catalogue of

and Australia. Employing the tradition of fine black and white

when

Fremantle Prison Gallery: The Terrace Fremantle AT

www

FREE

fremantleprison.com.au/whatson

images, old and new, of Fremantle at its best. Climb up the old Miss Maud's Monk staircase into the new huge exhibition space for a 'Blast from the Past'! Entry: Free, Beer: Optional, Memories: Priceless

Friday 27 May – Mon 6 June, 11.30am–8pm when

The Monk Craft Brewery & Kitchen: 33 South Terrace, Fremantle AT

www

themonk.com.au

FREE ARTS

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FRED MEHTA & ARTHUR KALAMARS Exhibition

THE FREMANTLE PHOTOGRAPHS OF Stephen Stout, 1862 Stephen Stout arrived in Western Australia in 1858 as a convict at the age of 27. During almost thirty years in the colony, he worked as a school-teacher, photographer and

View Arthur Kalamar’s full scale sculptures of Britannia and the Waugall Egg Stone statues on Bathers beach. These commemorate the founding of the western colony and

then as a journalist. He was not one of those who stole the ubiquitous loaf of bread to feed his family. He simply aspired to a high-living lifestyle which he could not afford. His errant

meeting of the indigenous people. Visit Worlds end studios

ways earned him a term of 14 years' transportation. Come

to see the art in process translating these works into

along and see the photographs of Fremantle taken in 1862

commemorative souvenirs. www.arthurheadstudio.com Fred Mehta’s exhibition of oil paintings from the E-zine True Blue Quarterly Journal, issue 4, Spring 2003: ‘Paintings in exile: the Iraq invasion began and i switched off the t.v., radio and stopped reading the newspapers.’ These works have been catalogued in the Pandora national archives.

Friday 27 May – Sunday 5 June, 10.30am – 3.30pm when

World's End Studio, 15 Miss Trivett Place AT

FREE

WEDDING DRESS Display

A number of Fremantle families have generously loaned wedding dresses for this display. Along with the dresses are photographs and stories of the weddings and the lives beyond the wedding day. A fascinating and thought provoking display that takes you on a journey through fashion, politics and the forever changing face of life in Fremantle.

Friday 27 May – Monday 6 June (Closed 30, 31 and 1 June) when AT

Many 6160, Kings square

w w w fremantlestory.com.au/ heritagefestival

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FREE

Friday 27 May – Friday 10 June, 9am – 5pm, when

Fremantle History Centre, 8 William Street AT

www

fhs.org.au

FREE


FATA MORGANA FATA MORGANA ZORA AVILA, GERT HANDSCHIN,

MATTHEW THORLEY and YARRA VEGA. Curated by Tom Mùller. A group exhibition exploring the spatial illusion of geometry through the use of site specific light installation, trompe l’oeil interventions, and two dimensional surface treatments. By defying gravity, subverting representation and by immersing the viewer in a world of mirages and illusions Fata Morgana pays homage to the natural phenomenon of the same name. Presented in PSAS, a reimagined 1907 storage warehouse.

Friday 27 May 6.30-8.30pm, Saturday 28 May–Saturday 11 June (Tuesday – Friday 10am -4pm, Saturday 10am -2pm) when

PS Art Space, 22 Pakenham street

AT

www

psas.com.au

FREE

Gwenyth Ewens

ANNUAL ART AWARD

Gwenyth Ewens made a bequest to the City of Fremantle in order to promote art and architecture to children of Fremantle. This resulted in an annual exhibition of artwork from year five and six students. Artworks are paintings and pencil sketches, depicting part or whole of an historic building in the Fremantle area. Join us at 2.30pm on Saturday 28 May for the awards presentation or visit the display in the library over the duration of the festival.

Saturday 28 May–Monday 13 June, 10am – 5pm when AT

www

FREE

Fremantle City Library, 8 William street fremantle.wa.gov.au/library

PSAS OPEN STUDIOS PSAS is home to over 40 artists, thinkers and innovative

creative forces working across a broad spectrum of disciplines including visual arts, design, social innovation, performance and architecture. Come and explore their labs, meet the authors, chat to the artists. See how it is made. Studios are all about works in progress, life in process and the evolution of Fremantle as an iconic cultural and creative hub.

when AT

www

Saturday 28 May, 11am–6pm PS Art Space, 22 Pakenham street psas.com.au

FREE ARTS

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WA MARITIME MUSEUM Open Day

Take an exclusive behind the scenes look at the WA Museum's fascinating collection of old boats and other hidden treasures in storage in the A Shed. Check out some classic cars and hot rods thanks to Classic Customs and Hot Rods of Perth. View the amazing car show in front of the Museum from 10.00am - 3.00pm. For those who would like to explore the WA Maritime Museum as well, enjoy entry by gold coin donation! A free vintage bus service will be running between the Maritime Museum, and the Arthur Grady event in King's Square.

when

Saturday 28 May, 9.30am–5pm

WA Maritime Museum: Victoria Quay Fremantle AT

FREE

w w w www.museum.wa.gov.au/museums/ maritime

TIME HONOURED TALES Rediscover some old favourites at a special Heritage Festival storytime for two – five year-olds. Classic stories will be told, rhymes recited and songs sung. A simple craft activity will also be available for the little ones to engage with.

when AT

www

FREE

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Saturday 28 May, 10.30am Fremantle City Library, 8 William street fremantlestory.com.au/heritagefestival


HERITAGE

Architecture Visit the office of an architectural firm, SIA Architects, experienced in heritage architecture and located within a heritage building on Market Street. SIA Architects have worked on many Fremantle heritage projects, both domestic and commercial. View some examples of the work that goes into restoration and renovation of our heritage buildings. See how modern additions can beautifully enhance the stately heritage aspects of homes and other buildings and how the buildings can be repurposed to suit modern life.

Saturday 28 May & Sunday 29 May, 11am–4.30pm when

SIA Architects, 2 Market Street (above il Cibo) AT

www

siaarchitects.com

FREE

NORTH OF THE RIVER VS SOUTH OF THE RIVER

Comedy Competition Join the age-old debate. Is it better to live North or South of the river? Are they funnier North or South of the river? Two teams, with three in each team, will go head to head. Scored by a panel of judges the winning team will be declared and receive a shield. Come along and support your team!

when

Friday 3 JUNE, 7.30pm–10pm

Fremantle Fibonacci Centre: 19 Blinco Street, Fremantle AT

BOOKINGS www

$20

Tickets on the door

facebook.com/Perth-Laughs-213851765635167

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FREO 1960

Wander down High Street in Fremantle’s historic West End as if it was 1960 again. With the timeless architecture of the West End, and a street lined with classic cars and motorbikes from the 60s, this will be a real nostalgic treat for anyone who fancies a trip back in time. Non-modifed orginal cars and motorbikes will be parked in respective car bays as if it were a regular day in 1960. Car owners and visitors will be encouraged to dress in theme. Great opportunity for photographers and models looking for a 60s backdrop.

when AT

Sunday 5 June, 10am–2pm High Street, West End Fremantle

search ‘freo 1960’ on Facebook for event page www

J SHED

Open Day

Both studios are located in the historic J-Shed building on Bathers Beach. Built in 1912 this building displays historic wharf architecture which will be on view to the public. Unit 2: Visit the gallery of bronze sculptor Greg James of Greg James Sculpture Studio. Unit 3: Hosts an open studio with a display of works in progress by Peter Zuvela, photographer and Jenny Dawson, ceramic artist.

when AT

Saturday 4 June, 10am–4pm J Shed: Unit 2 & 3 J Shed Fleet Street

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Sense and

SPONTANEITY Insider Art: Winter 2016 Insider Art: Winter 2016 will showcase the creative achievements of Western Australian prisoners from across the State. The quarterly exhibitions of prisoner art held in the old ‘Print Shop’ at the Fremantle Prison heritage site are diverse in style, with a strong representation of Aboriginal painting and art objects. Participating in the creative process offers prisoners more than simply education and recreation. For many prisoners it becomes a connection with family, culture and country. The production of artwork can also be an important component in prisoner rehabilitation, enabling prisoners to reframe their identities in positive ways through creativity and personal development. Entry to the exhibition is free, and many of the

It is a truth universally acknowledged that Austen plus impro equals a great time out! Join Austenphiles and Theatresports champions Esther Longhurst and Jessica Messenger on a joyful, 'Certified Boyfriend Friendly' romp through "Sense and Spontaneity" - the novelist's seventh and previously undiscovered novel... Completely unscripted and improvised, no two shows are alike! Come fall in love with this charming all ages adventure full of bonnets, balls, romance and ridiculousness. You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll bring your mum! She'll thank you. "A warm hug of an improvised show" - Stage Whispers SOLD OUT - FRINGE WORLD 2016, FREMANTLE FESTIVAL 2015 & 2016. Guildhall Event Space will be offering event-themed catering for one hour either side of each performance.

when

Saturday 4 June & Sunday 5 June 3-4pm

Guildhall Event Space: 222 Queen Victoria Street, North Fremantle AT

trybooking.com/Booking/ BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=192190, BOOKINGS www

$18

facebook.com/senseandspontaneity

works will be available for purchase. The Insider Art series of exhibitions are a joint initiative between the Department of Corrective Services and Fremantle Prison (a division of the State Heritage Office).

Saturday 4 June – Sunday 28 August, 9am–5pm when

Fremantle Prison Gallery: The Terrace Fremantle AT

www

fremantleprison.com.auwhatson

FREE

ARTS

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Little Freo Stories Let's make a book - a super awesome picture book about Kids In Fremantle! Let's fill it up with the adventures of Freo kids from today and the past. Artist Samantha Hughes invites children to bring their favourite grown-up to writing and illustrating workshops in the Inkling Art Space.

Sunday 29 May & Sunday 5 June, 10.30am & 1pm Tuesday 31 May & Friday 3 June, 4pm when

AT

Inkling Art Space, 42 Henry streeT

BOOKINGS

VINTAGE COLLECTORS FAIR A vintage shoppers delight! The Fremantle Town Hall will be full of people selling a wide range of interesting and sometimes unusual, collectables. Ranging from Japanese wedding kimonos to vintage tools; from charismatic china to kitchen kitch; beautiful books to vintage technology; retro toys to chiming clocks. Who know what goodies might be on hand from these eclectic collectors?

when AT

Saturday 28 May, 9am–4pm Fremantle Town Hall: 8 William Street

BOOKINGS

inklingarts.com.au

facebook.com/pages/VintageServices/1424584674430646 www

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FREE

www

$5

inklingarts.com.au

inklingarts.com.au


90s roller disco Hmm Hey baby, if it smells like Teen spirit at Rolloways in May... nevermind.. it's our 90s night! So pump up the jam and remember to get the body movin' and ride your pony up to Rolloways. You oughta know all these terms if you lived and

80S ROLLER NIGHT It’s 80s night, so time to relive the mullet and the stone washed denims. Come and celebrate a mintox night of

partied in the 90s so bust a move, pump up the jam and give

DuranDuran, Culture Club, laser beams and fog while wearing

your old rollerblades a little TLC. (It might take one week)

your best fluros! Leave the walkman at home and get those

Rip your jeans from a suitcase full of razor blades or use a

legwarmers over your skates.

jagged little pill ..whoomp there it is! So don't speak, feel the good vibrations with every little step you take and bump and grind over to Rolloways for the 90s night! If we think nothing compares 2U then you could win a prize!

when AT

Saturday 28 May, 7pm–10pm

Rollaways Leisure Centre, 352a South street

AT

BOOKINGS

Tickets on the door

rolloways.com

www

Rollaways Leisure Centre, 352a South street

BOOKINGS www

Saturday 4 June, 7-10pm

when

$10

Tickets on the door

rolloways.com

$10

Military Re-enactment Learn more about our soldiers and the uniforms and equipment they used with the Westralian Great War Living History Association at the Army Museum of WA. This group’s members wear uniforms and equipment to commemorate Australian soldiers, airmen and nurses of the 1st AIF from World War One, and sometimes World War Two and the Vietnam War. They take pride in ensuring the accuracy and authenticity of their kit. Visitors will have the opportunity to have their photos taken with the menbers and enjoy a static display of military vehicles from the Veterans Car Club of WA. Please note: There is no parking available on site.

when

Sunday 29 May, 10.30am & 1pm

Army Museum: Artillery Barracks Burt Street. Fremantle AT

www

armymuseumwa.com.au

FREE

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SUITCASE Rummage Suitcase Rummage is a mini market, set up from suitcases on the ground. It is a community focused event, engaging local community members who may be artists, crafters, designers, small business owners, entrepeneurs, or avid recyclers. It is a unique style market, family friendly and accessible.

when AT

Sunday 5 June, 11am–4pm Pioneer Park: 1 Short Street Fremantle

BOOKINGS www

FREE

suitcaserummage.com.au

suitcaserummage.com.au $25 for stall holders

Stitch & Bitch PRESENTED BY CWA PERTH BELLES

Do you want to learn how to knit and help a good cause? The CWA Perth Belles are getting out our knitting needles and crochet hooks to create baby blankets for struggling mums and newborns in Western Australia. It's our chance to give back to our community and we'd love your help! Come on down, grab your needles and join in the fun. We will have expert knitters on hand to get you started, plus raffles and prizes. Knitting kits are available to purchase and places are limited (bookings recommended).

when AT

Sunday 5 June, 1–4pm National Hotel, 98 High street

BOOKINGS

Eventbrite www

$5

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FENCING IN THE HALL Excalibur Fencing Club put on a competition and demonstration of the ancient art of sword play as a sport. One of the oldest and original Olympic sports, fencing is tactical, precise and performed at speed. It will be a unique experience to witness

when AT

www

Sunday 5 June, 1–4pm

Fremantle Town Hall: 8 William street excalibur.org.auk

this exotic sport in the heritage surroundings of the Fremantle Town Hall. This local club are the current Australian Teams champions in the discipline of Sabre fencing and will be fighting

FREE

with both weapons of sabre and foil.

WA DAY FESTIVAL It’s all about the family this WA Day! Join us at the Esplanade Reserve. There’ll be plenty of activities to choose from for the whole family including interactive art activities, entertainment, workshops and food trucks. For more details visit www.celebratewa.com.au. WA Day is a focal point for all Western Australians to recognise and celebrate our commonality and diversity, with people from all over the world who have made, and continue to make, Western Australia their home.

when AT

www

FREE

Monday 6 June, 10am–4pm Esplanade Reserve celebratewa.com.au

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exhibitions | music | art courses | shop | cafe | free entry + wifi | fac.org.au


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ROBERT DREWE - KEYNOTE ADDRESS SIMON TEDESCHI - KALEIDOSCOPE PATRON SAINTS OF POP ARTHUR GRADY DAY BRIGHTWATER. SUN'S GAZE BIG FELLA BOX, HIM SING OUT PLENTY TO MUSIC KING FEZ'S BOOGALOO BAR THE JUSTIN WALSHE FOLK MACHINE SUPPORT BREAKOUT CRIMS & CONVICTS SOCIAL DANCE SONGS OF THE SEA IN THE WHALERS’ TUNNEL! GUILDHALL SUNDAY SESSION SEA SHANTIES & CONVICT TALES PIPE ORGAN PLUS - NEMESIS “BEFORE PITCH PERFECT...AN A CAPPELLA STORY” BACK TO THE 70’S PARTY RUM PUNCH PIRATE PARTY PIONEERS LUNCHEON ESPLANADE MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THE ULTIMATE HIGH TEA FREMANTLE'S FIGHTIN' FORTIES LONG TABLE DINNER A NIGHT WITH CELEBRITY CHEF MARK OLIVE THE GIANT COOK-UP: THE FLAVOUR OF PAELLA THE MAGNIFICENT LIFE OF MISS MAY HOLMAN STORIES FROM THE SWAN RIVER IMAGINING TERRA AUSTRALIS. JOHN BOYLE O’REILLY & THE GREAT FENIAN ESCAPE. DENS OF DIRT & DEBAUCHERY UNEARTHING FREMANTLE’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES. HOW TO RESTORE A LUNATIC ASYLUM RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY USING ANCESTRY.COM. HISTORICAL PANAORAMA TALKS FROM HISTORY TO FUTURE VINTAGE & ANTIQUE DISCOVERY DAY MANUFACTURING FACTORIES : A TALK BY LORAINE COATES SETTLEMENT - BUT NOT BY CHOICE LOCAL HISTORY AWARDS BECOMING GEO-LITERATE IN FREMANTLE SOUTH FREMANTLE ON THE WIRELESS

- MUSIC

- FOOD

TANNOCK HALL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ST JOHN'S CHURCH MOJO'S BAR KINGS SQUARE ST JOHN'S CHURCH ST JOHN'S CHURCH TBC - SEE FREMANTLESTORY.COM.AU VICTORIA HALL THE ITALIAN CLUB FREMANTLE WHALERS' TUNNEL, ROUND HOUSE GUILDHALL EVENT SPACE GYPSY TAPAS HOUSE ST PATRICKS BASILICA FREMANTLE TOWN HALL THE MEETING PLACE MOJOS BAR FREMANTLE TOWN HALL ESPLANADE HOTEL FREMANTLE - BY RYDGES FREMANTLE TOWN HALL FREMANTLE TOWN HALL RAW KITCHEN THE MEETING PLACE FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE FREMANTLE CITY LIBRARY HISTORY CENTRE WA MARITIME MUSEUM MOJO'S BAR FREMANTLE CITY LIBRARY HISTORY CENTRE FREMANTLE CITY LIBRARY HISTORY CENTRE FREMANTLE ROUND HOUSE GUN DECK TRADEWINDS HOTEL PS ART SPACE THE MEETING PLACE

- TALKS AND LECTURES

- TOURS

- ARTS

- SOMETHING DIFFERENT

MONDAY 6/06

SUNDAY 5/06

SATURDAY 4/06

FRIDAY 3/06

THURSDAY 2/06

WEDNESDAY 1/05

TUESDAY 31/05

MONDAY 30/05

SUNDAY 29/05

LOCATION

SATURDAY 28/05

PG EVENT

FRIDAY 27/05

EVENT CALENDAR


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OPEN DAY - FANNY SAMSON COTTAGE MUSEUM SORRY DAY & RECONCILIATION WEEK WWII TIME WINDOW TOURS SKYBAR SUNSET TOURS HISTORY WITH BEERS - A SAILORS GUIDE TO FREMANTLE RETRO & VINTAGE SHOPPING TOUR WALK IN THE SHOES OF CONVICTS CEMETERIES IN THE PORT CITY & THE ROTTNEST CONNECTION THE NATIONAL HOTEL HISTORY TOUR VICTORIA HALL OPEN DAY THE WAYWARD WOMEN OF THE FREMANTLE PRISON FREMANTLE PRISON CONSERVATION WALK FREMANTLE PRISON ART TOUR DON'S TRAM TOUR THE CHANGING FACES OF THE ARTHUR HEAD HERITAGE PRECINCT CAMPUS TOURS: THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA FREMANTLE & WAR: WALKING TOUR. A QUIET CONVICTION: PHOTOGRAPHS OF DECOMMISSIONED PRISONS MONK MEETS NOTRE DAME: A BLAST FROM THE PAST FRED MEHTA & ARTHUR KALAMARS AT WORLD'S END STUDIO WEDDING DRESS DISPLAY THE FREMANTLE PHOTOGRAPHS OF STEPHEN STOUT, 1862 FATA MORGANA PSAS OPEN STUDIOS GWENYTH EWENS ANNUAL ART AWARD WA MARITIME MUSEUM OPEN DAY TIME HONOURED TALES HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE NORTH OF THE RIVER VS SOUTH OF THE RIVER COMEDY COMPETITION J SHED UNIT 2 & 3 OPEN DAY FREO 1960 INSIDER ART: WINTER 2016 SENSE & SPONTANEITY LITTLE FREO STORIES VINTAGE COLLECTORS FAIR 90S ROLLER DISCO MILITARY RE-ENACTMENT SUITCASE RUMMAGE 80’S ROLLER NIGHT STITCH & BITCH - PRESENTED BY CWA PERTH BELLES FENCING IN THE HALL WA DAY FESTIVAL

31 CLIFF STREET WALYALUP ABORIGINAL CULTURAL CENTRE FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE NAVY CLUB MEET AT ROUND HOUSE DEPARTS KINGS SQUARE ROUNDHOUSE TO FREMANTLE PRISON FREMANTLE CEMETERY THE NATIONAL HOTEL VICTORIA HALL FREMANTLE PRISON YHA FREMANTLE PRISON FREMANTLE PRISON FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE WHALER'S TUNNEL - UNDER ROUNDHOUSE FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE HOTEL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE PRISON GALLERY THE MONK CRAFT BREWERY & KITCHEN 15 MISS TRIVETT PLACE MANY 6160 FREMANTLE HISTORY CENTRE PS ART SPACE PS ART SPACE FREMANTLE CITY LIBRARY WA MARITIME MUSEUM FREMANTLE CITY LIBRARY SIA ARCHITECTS OFFICE FREMANTLE FIBONACCI CENTRE FLEET STREET HIGH STREET FREMANTLE PRISON GALLERY GUILDHALL EVENT SPACE INKLING ART SPACE FREMANTLE TOWN HALL ROLLAWAYS LEISURE CENTRE ARMY MUSEUM OF WA PIONEER PARK ROLLAWAYS LEISURE CENTRE NATIONAL HOTEL FREMANTLE TOWN HALL ESPLANADE RESERVE

MONDAY 6/06

SUNDAY 5/06

SATURDAY 4/06

FRIDAY 3/06

THURSDAY 2/06

WEDNESDAY 1/05

TUESDAY 31/05

MONDAY 30/05

SUNDAY 29/05

LOCATION

SATURDAY 28/05

PG EVENT

FRIDAY 27/05

EVENT CALENDAR


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