The A M F would like to thank the following for their support:

Great Southern Development Commission

City of Albany

Albany Port Authority
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Festival of the Sea 2010
Easter Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th
April at Albany Boat Shed
Fish, wine beer, cooking demonstrations, fun for kids, build-a-boat competition and much more now over two days. For contact info on the 2010 Festival click here

With thanks to:
Great Southern Development Commission
City of Albany
The Laminex Group
Albany Port Authority
Albany Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Great Southern Wine producers Association
Southern Edge Arts
Albany Seafoods
Western Australian Museum
Albany Community Radio 100.9fm
Western Australian Fishing Industry Council
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Boat Shed use available to the Public and Community
Exhibition and meeting areas are available at attractive rates to individuals and the community. A fully equiped woodworking workshop is also available at very reasonable rates for community groups.
Please note that during the construction phase of the Waterfront development access and parking are limited.
Please contact AMF chair Ron Waterman here or Administrator Jenny Rickerby here for more info
Kinjarling Cultural Pathways Strategy
Click here to download Consultants Contract: Preparation of the Kinjarling/Albany Stories
259 kb .pdf
Kinjarling Map
277 kb .pdf
The aim of this project is to research,
plan and develop a maritime cultural
interpretive pathway strategy for the
region that will link Indigenous and
European cultural sites along the shores
of Princess Royal and Oyster Harbours,
King Georges Sound and eventually other
parts of the south coast. This includes
planned cultural development projects
sites such as the Welcome Walls at the
Western Australian Museum-Albany,
unmarked Indigenous and European
cultural heritage places in and about
King Georges Sound, historic shipwrecks,
and the clearly identifiable Albany Pilot
Station and the Point King Lighthouse.
To find out more click here
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Sunday Markets in the Shed
New to the Boat Shed is the establishment of a
Sunday Market, running from ten 'til one every Sunday
the market is bringing to shoppers the opportunity to buy fresh
local seafood and other produce.
To find out more about the market or be a stallholder click here.
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