Community News


Opera Australia are coming to Albany in August and want local children to join them onstage as part of their Children’s Chorus!

The Barber of Seville is a comic opera that ‘fizzes and pops with lyrical acrobatics and irrepressibly funny characters.’ With a live orchestra and some of Opera Australia’s finest voices this is a musical opportunity not to be missed. 

 

If you would like to know more about the show or you wish to purchase tickets, you can visit Barber of Seville | Princess Royal Theatre (artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au) .

 

If this sounds like you or someone you know, please get in touch with us at rsvp.aec@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au, or phone 9844 5005.






Attention all Year Eleven and Twelve students! If you're looking for a dedicated study space that's available 24/7, Albany Public Library has got you covered. Our study space offers a quiet and productive environment where you can focus on your studies and get ahead in your coursework. 

 

To access the study space, simply contact our library either in person or by phone at 6820 3600 to book an induction session in May. Don't forget to bring proof of your current enrolment, and if you're under 18, be sure to bring a parent or carer with you. We look forward to helping you achieve academic success!

 

 

 


The City of Albany is exploring opportunities to assist students during exam periods. 

 

If you are in year 11 or 12, please take a moment to complete our Exam Tutoring Support survey which can be accessed through the following link:

www.surveymonkey.com/r/ExamTutoringSupportSurvey

 

The survey will help us understand the needs of exam students and will only take approximately 5 minutes to complete.



Boorna yarning circle - trees!

Our fourth and final (for now!) yarning circle is coming up very soon! On Sunday 30 April, 2.00pm to 4.00pm at the Upper Kalgan Hall we will be yarning all things Boorna – trees and forests. 

 

Come and join us for what is sure to be an enlightening and diverse yarn about our beautiful forests and how to protect them. Leading the yarn will be Merningar Elder Lynette Knapp, her son Deon Cummings, professor of Biodiversity Stephen Hopper and Nelson Gilmour from WA Forest Alliance. 

 

If you’re keen, be sure to get in there quick, as in the past tickets have sold out very quickly. 

 

Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/boorna-trees-yarning-circle-tickets-598177423777