Seven adults standing in a museum setting with a sign that says Australian of the Year Awards.
LAUNCH:  state and territory 2024 Australian of the Year Award recipients at the launch of the exhibition at the National Museum of Australia (NMA) in December 2023. From left: Marco Renai (QLD), Stephanie Trethewey (Tas), Joanne Farrell (ACT), Janine Mohamed (Vic), Blair McFarland (NT), Georgina Long AO and Richard Scolyer AO (NSW). Photo courtesy of NMA.

Arts & Culture

Exhibition honours 2024 Australian of the Year recipients

Published: 29 Feb 2024 2:21pm

A moving display of personal items, including a motorbike helmet, a child’s pair of shoes, a toy unicorn and a compass, are among the objects chosen for the 2024 Australian of the Year exhibition at the Museum of the Riverina – Historic Council Chambers site.

The National Museum of Australia and the National Australia Day Council have launched this exhibition of significant belongings of the 2024 Australian of the Year state and territory recipients, including:

A headshot of a woman with black hair, she is wearing a white and blue blouse.
LEADER: Western Australia 2024 Australian of the Year Award recipient Mechelle Turvey - advocate for victims of crime following the death of her son Cassius. Photo courtesy of NMA.

Manager of the Museum of the Riverina Luke Grealy said the items reveal personal stories about the recipients’ lives, aspirations and experiences.

“We’re very excited to be able to host this fascinating exhibition celebrating the 2024 Australian of the Year recipients,” Mr Grealy said.

“Each object is personal to the recipient and is symbolic of their lives, stories, and inspirations that led them to being honoured as their state or territory’s Australian of the Year.

“Touring exhibitions from significant institutions like the National Museum of Australia are a wonderful way to increase access to art and culture for Wagga Wagga residents.”

The 2024 Australian of the Year exhibition will be on display at the Museum of the Riverina – Historic Council Chambers, Baylis Street Wagga Wagga from Saturday 2 March until Sunday 28 April 2024.

For more information visit museumriverina.com.au

Details

2024 Australian of the Year exhibition

Museum of the Riverina – Historic Council Chambers

Saturday 2 March – Sunday 28 April 2024

National Museum of Australia website