When and Where
Cost and Booking
Bookings on Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Saturday, March 8
9.30 am
Walk Length
1.5 hours
1.5 km
Accessibility
This walk is suitable for wheelchairs, prams or mobility aids.




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Walk Highlights
Take a walk along Fraser Avenue to acknowledge the women who brought about changes for the equity and welfare of women and children in WA.
This walk acknowledges the WA women named on plaques along Fraser Avenue from our starting point at Aspects Lawn. The plaques of women include the first Australian politician, the CWA, charity, welfare and education. You can hear of the endeavours and achievements of leading and lesser known Western Australian women, working for equality of women and children in the 20th Century. They worked tirelessly to bring forward many of the changes that are in our society today. Learn about Aboriginal women, authors, medical practitioners and botanical artists while walking on the lower path. At the State War Memorial Precinct women in areas of conflict are highlighted.

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Cost and Booking
Bookings on Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Saturday, March 8
9.30 am
Walk Length
1.5 hours
1.5 km
Accessibility
This walk is suitable for wheelchairs, prams or mobility aids.
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