When and Where
Cost and Booking
Book on Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Sunday, March 7 and Monday, March 8 (2 separate events)
9.30 am - 11.00 am
Walk Length
1.5 km
Accessibility
This walk is not/suitable for wheelchairs, prams or mobility aids. We encourage you to contact the Visitor Information Centre (9480 3634) if you have any questions.



You should bring
Walk Highlights
Learn how women have contributed to the development of our state and the connections they have had to Kings Park throughout history.
Your Kings Park Guides will take you on a journey through history, explaining Aboriginal women’s use of plants for food and medicines. The story continues through the pioneer women of the 19th century and to pioneering women of more recent times. Learn about how women have contributed to the development of our state and the connections they have had to Kings Park.

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Cost and Booking
Book on Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Sunday, March 7 and Monday, March 8 (2 separate events)
9.30 am - 11.00 am
Walk Length
1.5 km
Accessibility
This walk is not/suitable for wheelchairs, prams or mobility aids. We encourage you to contact the Visitor Information Centre (9480 3634) if you have any questions.
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Georgie Wilson
