Story: Stories of the Sea: WA Maritime Museum
Episode: 17
Presenter: Phil Walleystack
Air Date: 14 June 2026
Phil explores the WA Maritime Museum in Fremantle, discovering the region’s rich seafaring history and exploring fascinating exhibits, from historic vessels to life aboard a Cold War submarine.
- Western Australia has a rich maritime history, including famous events like the 1983 America’s Cup win by Australia II and the 1629 Batavia mutiny.
- Fremantle is a key place to explore this history, with the WA Maritime Museum showcasing stories of the sea.
- The museum features Fremantle Then & Now: Historical Panoramas, which lets visitors step back in time through large photographic displays.
- Exhibits highlight different periods of Fremantle’s history, including the gold rush, convict era, and modern cultural moments.
- The museum displays a wide range of vessels, from racing yachts like Australia II to historic maritime craft.
- A major highlight is the HMAS Ovens, a Cold War-era submarine offering a glimpse into life onboard a naval vessel.
- Inside, visitors can explore exhibits such as fishing history (including Noongar techniques) and the Swan River Gallery.
- The WA Maritime Museum is open daily and, along with Fremantle’s waterfront, offers a major cultural and scenic experience.
