The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus organises a diverse range of events each year to provide an enjoyable and unique forum to experience life on the Broome campus.
Our regular exhibitions in the Library gallery space reflect the traditional, historic and social links with the Kimberley and its Indigenous people.
The Campus also hosts a range of presentations on topics related to the region. These conversations allow special guests a chance to share their views and stories with the public and to stimulate ideas.
Graduation Square is situated in the heart of the Campus grounds and is an ideal venue for performances and discussions. In the past environmental activist, Dr David Suzuki; local Broome musicians, The Pigram Brothers and the Lingiari Foundation, founded by indigenous leader, Patrick Dodson, have all used this unique space to host events with a truly Kimberley atmosphere.
Current event
Painting the Future: Gifts from Country Art Exhibition
Broome Campus Manager, Lyn Quince pictured with the exhibition
The collection of contemporary Aboriginal art from the Kimberley is on display at the Broome Campus Library gallery space.