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CircusWA

Address

90 Adelaide Street,
Whadjuk Noongar Country
Fremantle, WA 6160

Office Hours

9:00am – 4:00pm
Monday - Friday

Contact Us

T 0435 374 492
E discover@circuswa.com

ABN 45 346 323 735



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CircusWA acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation are the spiritual and cultural birdiyangara (custodians) of the land upon which we train, create and perform.
Fremantle is Walyalup, sited on the banks of the Derbal Yerrigan. We recognise this land was never ceded and acknowledge our first people's continuing connection to boodja (land), kayep (waters) and Noongar culture.

 

We pay respect to our Elders past and present.

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CircusWA acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation are the spiritual and cultural birdiyangara (custodians) of the land upon which we train, create and perform.

Fremantle is Walyalup, sited on the banks of the Derbal Yerrigan. We recognise this land was never ceded and acknowledge our first people’s continuing connection to boodja (land), kayep (waters) and Noongar culture.

We pay respect to our Elders past and present.

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