As we all tackle the new challenges COVID-19 brings, the AMaGA Western Australia staff and Committee are committed to providing support and guidance to collecting organisations in the State. We... read more →
AMaGA Western Australia Committee member, Michelle Hobbs, tells us about how volunteering your time outside of work hours can be good for your CV, but challenging for your social life.... read more →
Ana Doria Buchan is the Engagement Officer for the Creativity Department of the Western Australian Museum. She is also a dedicated Member of the AMaGA Western Australia Committee. We asked... read more →
As part of our Open the Doors training in the Goldfields, our enthusiastic participants were asked to complete a final project to demonstrate what they had learnt during the workshops.... read more →
The AMaGA Western Australia regional Chapters play a key role in connecting collecting organisations across our very large state. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity to share ideas, establish joint projects... read more →
New Year is a time for self-reflection and as we all make resolutions to lose weight, take up tai chi and learn a new language, it is also an opportune... read more →
Lindsay Ackerly and Tatiane van den Akker have been volunteering with the Western Australian Museum on a 3D scanning project, digitising items from the museum's collection. They wrote about their... read more →
The collections sector is home to many different professionals who bring a wide ranging set of skills and knowledge. Understanding the different roles is a great way to get a... read more →
The Australian Museums and Galleries Association Western Australia, as part of the WA Collections Sector Working Group, is proud to be involved in the development of Collections WA – a... read more →
In 1994, the amalgamation of four organisations resulted in the development of a core representative body for all collecting organisations across the country. From Museums Australia, to Museums and Galleries... read more →