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Albany 2026: Kalyagul exhibition shines light on Menang contributions to amateur naturalist’s works

The West Australian

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July 9, 2026

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Albany 2026: Kalyagul exhibition shines light on Menang contributions to amateur naturalist’s works

Last weekend, the Museum of the Great Southern opened landmark exhibition Kalyagul: Connections to Menang Country, an exploration of Noongar people’s role in how early settlers understood the Great Southern.

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