Tourists at the historic Fremantle Markets in Fremantle

North West

Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island entices tourists with its peaceful surroundings, stunning scenery, fabulous fishing and wonderful swimming spots.

Eucla on the Nullarbor
Eucla on the Nullarbor

Eucla is located approximately 13 kilometres west of the South Australian border. Established in 1877 as a manual repeater station for the Overland Telegraph.

Where to camp & swim around Perth
Where to camp & swim around Perth

Swimming spots, both inland and along the coast, where you can pitch your tent right by the water.

John Forrest National Park
John Forrest National Park
The Swan View Tunnel

Explore natural beauty intertwined with mystery and adventure in this must-visit Western Australian destination.

12 swimming holes within 200km of Perth
12 swimming holes within 200km of Perth

Western Australia has become well known for its inland lakes, rivers, swimming holes and dams.

Augusta
Augusta

Augusta offers the perfect family holiday and is on the south-west coast of Western Australia.

Wildlife of Rottnest Island
Wildlife of Rottnest Island

There are about 10,000 quokkas, 360 different species of fish, 112 bird species, 17 species of reptiles and frogs and 16 species of butterflies on Rottnest Island.

Border Village
Border Village - Nullarbor

Border Village is located fifty metres east of the Western Australian Agricultural checkpoint, twelve kilometres east of Eucla.

Kambalda
Kambalda

Kambalda is located 55km south of Kalgoorlie and was Australia’s first nickel town, built by Western Mining in the 1960s.

Broome - The Pearl Town
Broome - The Pearl Town

Broome is known for its rich pearling history and spectacular beaches.

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