Location ID: #10083438
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Port Hedland (Kariyarra: Marapikurrinya) is the second largest town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, with a population of approximately 14,000, including the satellite town of South Hedland, 18 km away. It is also the site of the highest ...
Location ID: #10101148
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Gwalia is a former gold-mining town located 233 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie and 828 kilometres east of Perth in Western Australia's Great Victoria Desert. Today, Gwalia is essentially a ghost town, having been largely deserted since the main ...
Location ID: #10096041
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Bruce Rock Motel provides budget accommodation in modern self contained units for families and singles. Counter meals are available or dine in the Hotel dining room.
Location ID: #10252481
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Toodyay is situated inland in the picturesque Avon Valley region, only 80km North-East of Perth. The town's architecture reflects it's colonial and convict past, while the many nature reserves become ablaze with colour with magnificent displays of ...
Location ID: #10083648
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York is the oldest inland town in Western Australia, situated 97 kilometres (60miles) east of Perth, 1hr30min drive and is the seat of the Shire of York. Home to 2,088 people at the 2006 census, it was settled in 1831, only two years after Perth ...
Location ID: #10089083
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Guildford is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, 12 km northeast of the city located on th eGreat Eastern Highway.
Guildford was declared a Historic Town in 1984 and four heritage trails run through its streets and parks. Its historical ...
Location ID: #10089168
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Situated in the heart of the city of Perth, St George's is the principal cathedral of the Anglican Province of Western Australia and the metropolitical Diocese of Perth.
Consecrated in 1888, St George's Cathedral stands as an architectural gem ...
Location ID: #10083095
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Fremantle is the port city of Perth Western Australia. Fremantle, unlike many Australian cities preserved its heritage buildings. This pedestrian-friendly city with unique winding streets offers you a glimpse of a colonial and Gold Rush past in ...
Location ID: #10308081
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The Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) is a 51-hectare (126-acre) world-class innovation hub that offers a unique industrial and futuristic aesthetic. Situated in Neerabup, the precinct is designed to resemble a high-tech "living ...
Location ID: #10306820
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45 acre cattle farming property in the swan valley with Palladian limestone home and other buildings
Location ID: #10306487
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Set across 22 acres of pristine South West Western Australian karri forest, Beedelup House Cottages offers a diverse and visually striking filming location. The property features six unique, character-filled cottages, each thoughtfully constructed ...
Location ID: #10083059
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Fairbridge Village is a 30-hectare heritage precinct on the South Western Highway, Pinjarra, comprising approximately 60 buildings on former farm school land established in 1912 by Kingsley Fairbridge as a settlement for British child migrants. The ...
Location ID: #10285530
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Fremantle Oval is a stadium in the centre of Fremantle City, located on Parry Street. The Oval is the home to both South Fremantle Football Club and the AFLW Dockers team, hosting both WAFL and AFLW seasons, as well as concerts throughout the year. ...
Boo Park
Location ID: #10298075
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Booyembara Park is an expansive park located in Fremantle next to the Royal Fremantle Golf Course. The park is known for its Olive orchard, wide open spaces, , gravel walking tracks, water features and ponds.
The park also is home to a small ...
Location ID: #10310204
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The Museum of the Great Southern is a heritage museum precinct on Residency Road in Albany, occupying the site of Western Australia's first European settlement, established 1826. The precinct overlooks Princess Royal Harbour and comprises several ...
Location ID: #10083401
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King Street is located in the CBD of Perth, Western Australia. The street has a very European feel with its early 20th century, low-rise architecture and restored facades. During significant changes in the Perth CBD in the 1980s King street was ...
Location ID: #10083093
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Fremantle Harbour is Western Australia's largest and busiest general cargo port and an important historical site. The inner harbour handles a large volume of sea containers, vehicle imports and livestock exports, cruise shipping and naval visits, ...
Location ID: #10083003
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Cottesloe is a beach-side suburb of the city of Perth in Western Australia. It is located roughly halfway between Perth central business district and the port of Fremantle. It is famous for its beaches, cafes and relaxed lifestyle.
Location ID: #10089335
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City Beach is a beachside suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The term "City Beach" is also a specific beach located within the suburb of the same name.
City Beach is one of Perth's premier beaches. A patrol tower is located at the tip of the ...
Location ID: #10255913
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Murray Street runs through the CBD of Perth. The strip includes the Murray Street Mall, which has popular shops lining the street.
Location ID: #10089164
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QV1 is an iconic 43 storey modernist tower located at the western end of Perth’s St Georges Terrace. Designed by internationally renowned architect Harry Seidler AC, QV1 was completed in 1991.
The simple philosophy behind QV1’s design was “Perth ...
Location ID: #10104608
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Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia (WA). It is the fourth most populous city in Australia, with an estimated population of 2.02 million (on 30 June 2014) living in Greater Perth.The central business ...
Location ID: #10082859
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The Astor Theatre is a Mount Lawley institution located on Beaufort St. This iconic art deco building has been reinvented once again and this time it's about more than just movies. It is a live music venue, a comedy space and a movie theatre all ...
Location ID: #10083032
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A decommissioned coal-fired power station occupying 8.5 hectares on the Swan River in East Perth, bounded by East Parade, Summers Street, and the Graham Farmer Freeway. Constructed between 1913 and 1981 across three building stages with some ...
Location ID: #10089301
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Champion Lakes is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Armadale. The 55ha man-made lake is an inviting environment for activity and leisure. The 5km pathway around the lake is perfect for taking some exercise or a casual stroll and ...
Location ID: #10083019
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Derby is a town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. At the 2011 census, Derby had a population of 4,865, with about half of Aboriginal descent. Along with Broome and Kununurra, it is one of only three towns in the Kimberley to have a ...
Location ID: #10089340
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Offering a variety of moorings and facilities for various functions.
Location ID: #10088684
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Perth railway station is the largest station on the Transperth network serving Perth's central business district. It was built in the Neo classical style, and opened in 1881.
Location ID: #10105005
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El Questro Station is a cattle station that diversified its pastoral operation to include tourism, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It remains a working cattle station with a herd of approximately 6,000 head. In 2012 the ...
Location ID: #10161923
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Samphire Rottnest is set gently into the coastal landscape of Rottnest Island, where low dunes, native coastal vegetation, and sweeping views of Thomson Bay define a relaxed island atmosphere. The resort’s architecture draws from the island’s ...
Location ID: #10082842
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20 minutes north of Margaret River and 20 minutes south of Dunsborough. These spectacular cliffs rate as one of the premier abseiling and rock climbing sites in the South West.
Plus premium cellar doors, gourmet producers and breweries. The area ...
Location ID: #10096668
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Located in the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 2hrs 52 mins (270 km/ 168 mi) south of Perth on the Blackwood River.
Many buildings in the town centre are over a century old. The town has a Jigsaw Gallery and Museum, which ...
Location ID: #10083574
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The Pinnacles are limestone formations contained within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, 2 hours drive north of Perth, Western Australia.
Location ID: #10083592
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UWA is surrounded by leafy green spaces with open courtyards. The 65-hectare Crawley campus sits on the Swan River, about five kilometres west of the Perth central business district. Many of the buildings are coastal limestone including the large ...
Location ID: #10089060
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Champion Lakes (formally the Champion Lakes Regatta Centre) is a man‑made international‑standard aquatic sports facility in the City of Armadale. It was designed specifically for rowing, kayaking, canoeing, and dragon‑boat racing, with a full ...
Location ID: #10089175
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Swanleigh is situated in the picturesque rural environment of the Swan Valley. It includes numerous buildings such as Brown House, Waylen House, Cornwell House, Lee Steere House, Alfred Guy Memorial Hall, and others, forming a large campus‑style ...
Location ID: #10083132
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Government House in Perth, is the official residence of the Governor of Western Australia and was built between 1859 and 1864. The buildings and gardens are listed on the Western Australian Register of Heritage Places and are open to the public ...
Location ID: #10083545
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The Supreme Court Buildings and Gardens comprise a permanent entry on the Heritage Council of WA Register of Heritage Places (2003), and are classified by the National Trust (1978), and are a permanent entry on the Register of the National Estate ...
Location ID: #10089225
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Woodbridge House is a two‑storey Victorian Filigree mansion built in 1884–1885 for politician and agricultural innovator Charles Harper. It stands as one of the finest surviving examples of late‑Victorian domestic architecture in Western Australia ...
Location ID: #10083258
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St Ildephonsus College was opened in 1913 as a boys’ boarding school staffed by the Marist Brothers and later the Benedictines. Its architecture reflects the broader monastic and medievalist aesthetic of New Norcia, a town known for ...
Location ID: #10082862
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The campus at Aquinas College Perth was built on elevated land which is part of the 62 hectare site at Salter Point. The site includes a large area of bushland on the Mount Henry Peninsula with over two kilometres of water front. The College is ...
Location ID: #10089430
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St Gertrude’s College is widely recognised as a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture, built in 1908 as a convent boarding school for girls. Its design reflects the broader architectural character of New Norcia, a monastic town featuring ...
Location ID: #10207230
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St George's College is the oldest residential college at the University of Western Australia, built in an Interwar Gothic style, located directly opposite UWA between the Swan River and Kings Park. The original buildings and chapel represent one of ...
Location ID: #10297727
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A 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house overlooking Horseshoe Lake in East Bunbury. Originally a farmhouse built in 1891 with a huge ‘ballroom’ which used to be the golf club house in the early 1900s. The house boasts high ceilings, ornate skirting and jarrah ...
Location ID: #10161269
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Middleton Beach is a suburb of Albany located on King George Sound. The local Minang Noongar People know the area as Binalup, meaning the place of first light since the sun rises over the waters in the morning. It is a safe swimming beach with a ...
Location ID: #10162796
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Emu Point is located a few kilometres north-east of Albany City Centre. The Point itself is a rocky groyne with views over King George Sound and Middleton Beach from the northern end.
The Emu Point Boat Harbour has 50 commercial and recreational ...
Location ID: #10308553
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No 7 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof, set on a huge 1151sqm. It is good expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a ...
Location ID: #10101694
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St John’s Church (1841–1848) is recognised as the earliest extant consecrated church in Western Australia. Its architectural style is described as Old Colonial Gothick Picturesque, a style expressed through:
540 mm‑thick local stone walls quarried ...