
About the Event
Step into the captivating history of radio technology, showcasing the evolution of communication and entertainment from the early 20th century to the mid-20th century at Mandurah Museum's latest exhibition, Radio: From Invention to Innovation.
Featuring old radios from the 1920s to the 1950s along with a selection of radio valves this fascinating journey will take you through the history and future of radio, where the past meets the present.
Discover how radio was born thanks to inventors like Marconi and Tesla, changing the way we connect and communicate forever.
Explore the golden age of radio, when it brought music, drama, and news to audiences worldwide, even during times of war and peek inside the inner workings of early radios.
Visitors can learn how radio united communities and connected distant regions, especially in Western Australia and see the revolution sparked by the transistor radio, which made music and entertainment portable.
On display until February 29.