The Australian British Chamber of Commerce invites you to a very special evening of connection and culture at the WA Museum Boola Bardip, as we host an exclusive networking event alongside the internationally acclaimed exhibition, Terracotta Warriors: Legacy of the First Emperor.
Step into the extraordinary world of China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuang, to explore his life, legacy and afterlife. This is your opportunity to experience the most ambitious museum exhibition ever held in Western Australia, showcasing more than 225 exceptional artefacts — including the world-renowned terracotta warriors — many of which are appearing together globally for the first time.
Developed by the WA Museum in collaboration with the Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Centre and the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, the exhibition features recently excavated pieces and cutting-edge technology to bring this remarkable chapter of human history to life.
Enjoy an evening of networking over drinks and canapés with fellow Members and guests in the stunning surrounds of the WA Museum, including a private viewing of the exhibition.
Tickets
Individual Ticket
Member: $100
Non Member: $130
Package of 3
Member: $270
Non Member: $360

Jason Fair
Director Engagement - Western Australia Museum Collections & Research
Jason Fair
Director Engagement
Jason has worked at the Western Australian Museum at an executive level since 2007. In his current position as Director Engagement, Jason is responsible for the Museum’s public engagement areas, comprising exhibitions and programming development, learning and education, marketing, media, and commercial activities, including venue hire. He also oversees the WA Museum Boola Bardip and the Fremantle Museums, including the WA Maritime Museum and the WA Shipwrecks Museum.
Jason has extensive experience working within customer service and commercial environments in both the private and government sectors. He has held management roles since 1993, with 28 of those years in senior or executive management roles.
His experience crosses multi-disciplinary areas, including exhibition development, retail, product development, project management, hospitality services, financial management, marketing, digital and online development, store planning, venue management, facilities management and public programming.
Jason joined the Museum in 2006 as Commercial Manager, before taking on a number of roles in the Museum’s executive team, including Director Commercial, Director Finance and Business Development, and Director Fremantle Museums and Business Development. He regularly represents and acts in the role of Chief Executive Officer during extended periods of leave. His current role, Director Engagement commenced with the opening of the WA Museum Boola Bardip. In 2022, Jason was bestowed and Knighted the Order of the Star of Italy
(OSI) for ongoing and consecutive development with Italian community.
Jason is a Board member of the Australian Maritime Museums Council, and a member of the Museum’s Executive Management Team.
