UNRULY WA: Protest Makes Progress – Songs of Protest

Artwork and graphic for event UNRULY WA: Protest Makes Progress – Songs of Protest, 6:30pm 04/06/2026 Kidogo Arthouse Bathers Beach, Rear/47 Mews Rd Fremantle WA 6160

When

Where

Kidogo Arthouse
Bathers Beach, Rear/47 Mews Rd
Fremantle WA 6160
Australia

Why

Unruly WA. Protest makes progress. A celebration of political dissent. While it is still legal.

Tuesday 2 June: Unruly Photography Exhibition Launch

  • 6:30pm - Doors open
  • 7pm - Launch and live music performance of soundscape by Measures of Distance

Wednesday 3 June: Unruly Voices Panel Discussion

  • What role does protest play in our fight for a just world?
  • What role does art play in the fight for our own humanity?
  • How do we fight the attacks on our right to protest?
  • 6:30pm - Doors open
  • 7pm - Speakers

MC: Anna Copeland - Human Rights lawyer, academic, activist

Speakers:

  • Ganesha Bennell - Bibulmun Noongar advocate and community organiser
  • Jo Vallentine - Peace activist and former senator for Western Australia
  • Marziya Mohammadali - Photographer, activist, artist, educator and researcher
  • Sophie McNeill - Award winning journalist, author, human rights activist and MLC

Thursday 4 June: Songs of Protest featuring local musicians

  • 6:30pm - Doors open - goes til late
  • Entry Ticket: $15/$10 concession. Cash preferred.

Drinks and bar snacks available on each night.

All welcome! Please invite your friends.

For the latest updates check the Facebook event.

Contact

Right To Protest WA
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Stop AUKUS WA
0439 475 174
[email protected]
Facebook · Instagram

Resources

Poster.

Artwork and poster for event UNRULY WA: Protest Makes Progress – Songs of Protest, 6:30pm 04/06/2026 Kidogo Arthouse Bathers Beach, Rear/47 Mews Rd Fremantle WA 6160

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