Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre
Share and Follow

A five-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital after being crushed by an old parking meter in Western Australia.

Emergency Services were called to the Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre, about 175km south of Perth, about 10.30am local time (1.30pm AEDT) yesterday.

St John Ambulance paramedics treated the child at the scene and he was rushed to hospital.

Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre
The incident occurred outside Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre. (Facebook)

He was later flown to Perth Children’s Hospital where he remains in a critical condition.

St John WA confirmed the child suffered “critical injuries” and the incident was treated as “priority 1”.

It’s understood the boy was hit by a parking meter in a courtyard of the museum.

The museum has been closed for the remainder of today and tomorrow following the incident.

“We apologise for any inconvenience and thank our community for their patience and understanding during this period,” Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre said on Facebook.

WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam yesterday described the incident as a “tragic accident”.

“Our hearts go out to the boy involved and his family, and we hope for a speedy recovery,” Mettam told media.

City of Bunbury chief executive Alan Ferris said he was saddened to hear the child had been injured.

“We thank police and paramedics who not only helped the child, but museum staff and community members who witnessed the incident and provided immediate assistance,” he told ABC.

“Our thoughts are with the child, their family, and all involved and everyone impacted.”

WorkSafe WA has been contacted for comment.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Holidaymakers are visiting the destinations in their video games - and where the real-life locations are

Gamers Explore Real-World Destinations Inspired by Their Favorite Video Games

Exploring the globe to discover filming locations and sets from beloved movies…
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces new powers for councils across the state.

NSW Takes Action Against Unauthorized Prayer Halls in Effort to Curb Extremism

New South Wales councils may soon wield enhanced authority to close down…
'Leave now': Government warning to Aussies as Iran death toll rises

Urgent Advisory for Australians: Evacuate Amid Rising Fatalities in Iran

Australians have been advised to leave Iran now, as ongoing protests may…

Torres Strait Islands Commemorate 90th Anniversary of Pivotal Worker Strike

90 years ago, Torres Strait Islander workers in the pearl shell industry…
Rubina Aminian, 23, who was reportedly shot in the head during anti-government protests in Iran on Thursday, January 8, 2026.

Tragic Loss: Fashion Student’s Death Highlights Ongoing Struggle in Iran Protests

One of the victims of the crackdown against massive anti-government protests in…
Imam Ismet Purdic and his wife were driving just after 7.30pm on Saturday when three people in a black hatchback allegedly began yelling racist abuse and throwing rubbish at their car.

Melbourne Road Rage: Muslim Leader Condemns Alleged Racist Attack, Calls for Community Solidarity

An Islamic religious leader has told of his shock and fear after…
Inspector Amy Scott receives the Commissioners Valour Award during a ceremony at the NSW Police Academy in Goulburn

Brave Officer Who Halted Bondi Junction Attack Faces Cancer Battle

Inspector Amy Scott, hailed for her bravery and compassion, put her life…
Friends concerned Keith Urban is 'completely lost' without family after he spends Christmas solo and misses his daughter's birthday following divorce from Nicole Kidman

Keith Urban’s Solo Struggles: How Life After Nicole Kidman is Impacting His Family Ties

<!– <!– <!– <!– Concerns are mounting among Keith Urban’s friends following…