Attended The Wire exhibition where we learnt about morse code and we could attempt a game where we unravel the secret message on each picnic table in the park! That was fun!
I was then brought back to my younger days where they displayed items that were used many decades ago. Dial-round telephones, Walkmans, huge mobile phones, phonograph, gramophone, etc. Very informative and eye opening especially for younger ones.
Children had fun on the nature playground and worth going up to the tower to see the view of the river.
Great place for bbq and picnics and a good walk around the reserve.
People seem to be reviewing the reserve. The museum is tiny and there isn't much expansion for a lot of objects. Some interesting history here but could do with a bit more life. Took about 15 minutes in total.
Amazing view of the city from the park. A interesting place for people to communicate with nature as well as RF engineering know how. Nice and clean park.
Small but interesting museum for anyone with a background in electrical, electronic or radio stuff. Free when open. Nice staff and interesting videos. Wireless Hill is an important part of Perth's history and it's great to see it being preserved.
Good views of the city from here.