Museum of the Great Southern launches Kalyagul exhibition highlighting Menang contributions
The Museum of the Great Southern launched the Kalyagul exhibition last weekend, showcasing the Menang people's contributions to the understanding of the region. Developed with Deakin University and local elders, the exhibit features Robert Neill's watercolour album of local species, reinstating nearly two centuries of knowledge shared between Menang and European settlers. Albany's cultural landscape shifts with this unique collaboration.
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Published 09 Jul 2026, 07:55 UTC · Updated 09 Jul 2026, 08:00 UTC
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