Who We Are
Situated within the Busselton Cultural Precinct at the jetty end of Queen Street, the Old Courthouse Complex buildings were constructed between 1860 – 1897.
The Courthouse operated as a judiciary, government administration centre and land agency - servicing the settlement's need for law and order, customs and telecommunications.
Today, these beautifully restored heritage-listed buildings serve as a hub for art lovers and history buffs.
Owned and managed by the City of Busselton, the Old Courthouse Complex is free to enter. Learn more about the Old Courthouse Complex.
In 2026, the City of Busselton will introduce a new art gallery, performing arts and convention centre in the Precinct.
Currently under construction, Saltwater Busselton will host events for up to 1200 people and will be a key attraction within the Cultural Precinct.
The City of Busselton is committed to ensuring that the Precinct is a place that belongs to the people of Busselton and is all inclusive.
A place for sharing stories and gathering together. A place that is welcoming. A place that inspires us.



























































