About the Event
Join historian Malcolm Traill for a fascinating morning talk at the Museum of the Great Southern. Widely regarded as the Great Southern’s most dedicated and enthusiastic champion of historical curiosities and stories, Malcolm brings Albany’s rich and surprising past vividly to life.
Drawing on his recently realeased book South, published for Albany’s 2026 bicentenary, Malcolm will explore the city’s layered history – from First Nations heritage to colonial encounters, cultural landmarks, and unexpected tales. Through vivid storytelling and rare images, he reveals how Albany’s past continues to shape its present identity. This is a unique opportunity to experience the depth, humour and intrigue of a place where history lingers in every corner.
