Green Head
Location ID: #10235180
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Dynamite Bay is a stunning bay in Green Head which is sheltered from the strong winds off the coast by a low lying rocky cliff that circles around the beach. Swim in the calm turquoise waters or laze on the soft sandy beach. Green Head is a charming ...
Location ID: #10281913
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This former fishing village is now a thriving beachside community with white sandy beaches.
South Bay beach commences on the northern side of the bluffs and trends due north and finally curves to the west in lee of Green Head, forming the ‘south ...
Location ID: #10281912
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Grass Valley is a small township, quiet and unassuming just east of Northam, and was named after a local property of the same name that was established in 1833 by William Nairn.
The surrounding areas produce wheat and other cereal crops, and Grass ...
Location ID: #10234087
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Floreat Beach, located in City Beach in Perth, is a popular patrolled beach known for its white sand and good swimming and surfing conditions. It's a family-friendly beach with amenities like picnic and BBQ areas, a nature playground, and a ...
Location ID: #10281911
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This is a popular beach and swimming spot known for its natural beauty and calm waters. Located on the east side of Brazier Road, it's part of the larger Yanchep Lagoon area. The beach is particularly well-suited for swimming and snorkeling due to ...
Location ID: #10281910
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Dandaragan is the centre for a thriving rural community, 154 kilometres or just one and three quarter hour’s drive north of Perth, the district boasts lush pastures and abundant crops produced from the lucrative farming land. The characterisitc red ...
Location ID: #10246933
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Indigo Oscar is a Latin American resturant, set in historical “The Indiana Tea House”, a humble ice cream parlour built in 1910. Originally a pit stop for the playground that was Cottesloe Beach.
More recently Indiana was redeveloped in 1996 to ...
Location ID: #10281909
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A restored rail carriage, serving as a museum, was installed by the now-defunct Clackline Railway Committee. The railway carriage has been used as a venue for community events, such as farmers markets and weddings, and now serves as the community ...
Location ID: #10281907
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Country roadhouse and useful refueling point on the drive north. The roadhouse offers unit-style accommodation.
The tiny town of Cataby is a popular road trip rest-stop - the ideal place to take a break, whether you're exploring the Everlastings ...
Location ID: #10281904
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Burns Beach is a sheltered swimming spot that sits within the wildlife-rich waters of Marmion Marine Park. Walk the coastal path, relax on the white-sand beach, barbecue in the grassed parks, or just sit atop the limestone cliffs and drink in a ...
Location ID: #10281903
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Back Beach, is a scenic coastal destination known for its white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters stretching about 1.5 km in length. It's a popular spot for water sports, especially surfing, kiteboarding, and windsurfing, thanks to its ...
Location ID: #10281773
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From the 1970s, Gwelup transformed from a rural area to a modern residential suburb and only a few market gardens along North Beach Road remain as a reminder of earlier times.
The type and style of residential dwellings within Gwelup varies ...
Location ID: #10281763
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A charming and vibrant suburb nestled along the banks of the Canning River in Western Australia. Known for its lush, green environment and picturesque riverside views. The streets are lined with mature trees and beautiful homes that range from ...
Location ID: #10249970
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Stirling Gardens is the oldest garden in the City of Perth. The reserve officially opened as Perth’s first botanical garden in 1845. The kangaroo sculptures, a water feature, a huge Moreton Bay Fig tree and fabled May Gibbs’ creations Snugglepot and ...
Location ID: #10202504
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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.
Marine Parade ...
Location ID: #10281443
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Mount Lawley is an inner northern suburb of Perth and is one of Perth's most stylish suburbs and vibrant cultural hubs. Beaufort Street, the main thoroughfare, boasts unique shops, award-winning restaurants, cool bars, and cozy coffee spots, ...
Location ID: #10281771
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The suburb of Stirling was named after Admiral Sir James Stirling, who explored and colonised the Swan River and was the first Governor of Western Australia. Bound by the Mitchell Freeway, Stirling was originally part of Osborne Park before being ...
Location ID: #10281765
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Carine, named after two swamps in the area, was largely undeveloped until the 1960s, but is now considered the heart of suburbia, with a large proportion of double-storied houses to take advantage of ocean views.
Location ID: #10255957
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A tranquil waterside village, East Perth is situated less than two kilometres from the Perth city hub. Admired for its beautiful residential landscapes, the idyllic riverside suburb has long since set the benchmark for inner-city living.
Location ID: #10083397
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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 ...
Zig Zag
Location ID: #10196823
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Iconic scenic destination - a one-way trip down the mountain that offers some incredible views of the Swan Coastal Plain and all that lies within.
Originally a section of railway servicing Kalamunda and beyond, it now provides incredible views and ...
Location ID: #10281427
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South Terrace in Fremantle, Western Australia, is a street known as the "Cappuccino Strip" due to the high number of cafes and restaurants. It extends from Market Street southwards, parallel to the coast, for 2.6 kilometers to Ocean Road.
Location ID: #10083036
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East Fremantle is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located 13 kilometres south-west of the central business district. The suburb is mainly residential, and is coterminous with the Town of East Fremantle local government area.
The ...
Location ID: #10281333
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Located in Dianella, this charming retro suburban takeaway shopfront dates back approximately 90 years and offers a rich slice of local history. Originally established in the 1930s, the building has served various roles over the decades — from a ...
Location ID: #10089376
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Mandurah is the second-largest city in Western Australia, located approximately 72 kilometres south of the state capital, Perth. The city attracts a large number of tourists, including many international visitors. The city centre foreshore is home ...
Location ID: #10269152
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Hiding underground in an old bank vault built in 1887, the bar was once home to the Western Australian Club. These walls have seen some shenanigans in their time! Foxtrot Unicorn is a jarrah-clad sanctuary packed to the rafters with up-cycled ...
Location ID: #10270511
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Built in 1922, an unassuming two-story venue on William St was once home to The Patch Theatre, started by Edward & Ida Beeby in the late 1930’s - a dynamic duo who went on to found WA’s Anti-Fascist League.
With a flair for theatrics, activism and ...
Location ID: #10281050
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Located within the historic Brackenridge Village, this local favourite started out as a small sourdough bakery before their expansion into a café and gourmet store.
Location ID: #10280735
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The former site of the Adelaide Steamship House. The building, constructed from 1900 and 1947 and is built in a Federation Warehouse/Free Classical style and reinforces the architectural character (townscape) of the historic West End precinct of ...
Location ID: #10280686
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The road plays a backdrop to the Armadale city centre and is part of the Heritage Country Tourist Drive.
is a semi-rural suburb in the south-east of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Armadale. Located approximately 40 km from ...
Location ID: #10280685
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Roleystone is a predominantly rural area with some rural-residential areas. Part of the City of Armadale, it is bound to the north by the Shire of Kalamunda, to the east by the Shires of York and Beverley, the Brookton Highway in the south and ...
Location ID: #10280684
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Roleystone is a predominantly rural area with some rural-residential areas. Part of the City of Armadale, it is bound to the north by the Shire of Kalamunda, to the east by the Shires of York and Beverley, the Brookton Highway in the south and ...
Location ID: #10280683
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Situated in the enchanted valley of the Araluen Estate, located 15 kilometres from Armadale in the rolling hills of Roleystone. The Estate boasts a world-class golf course surrounded by natural Australian bushland inhabited by abundant native ...
Location ID: #10280682
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Situated in the enchanted valley of the Araluen Estate, located 15 kilometres from Armadale in the rolling hills of Roleystone. The Estate boasts a world-class golf course surrounded by natural Australian bushland inhabited by abundant native ...
Location ID: #10280680
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The road plays a backdrop to the Armadale city centre and is part of the Heritage Country Tourist Drive.
is a semi-rural suburb in the south-east of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Armadale. Located approximately 40 km from ...
Location ID: #10083125
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Soak up Geraldton’s stunning seascapes, and enjoy exhilarating outdoor adventures amid the beauty of the remote Abrolhos Islands. Proudly displaying its rich maritime and Aboriginal heritage at every turn, Geraldton is a lively coastal city.
The ...
Location ID: #10089302
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The Gidgegannup Showground is home to the Gidgegannup Agricultural Society show.
Gidgegannup Showgrounds is a 55-hectare area of land used by various local community organisations. It comprises of numerous buildings used by the community ...
Location ID: #10275223
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Lake Navarino Holiday Park is nestled in the natural bushland between Waroona and Dwellingup. Located 1.5-hour drive south of Perth, the park offers a tranquil getaway with the added bonus of being right on the edge of the dam. It offers a variety ...
Location ID: #10202457
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London Bridge, a prominent attraction in Sandstone, is part of a larger formation about 800 metres long, varying in height from around 3 to 10 metres. It is formed of weathered basalt and the rock is believed to be about 350 million years old. Once ...
Location ID: #10232483
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Norseman is a town located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia along the Coolgardie-Esperance Highway. Noreseman is 726 kilometres (451 mi) east of Perth. It is also the starting point of the Eyre Highway, and the last major town ...
Location ID: #10100204
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Fonty's Pool is a historic freshwater swimming pool near Manjimup, Western Australia. It is registered with the National Trust of Australia as an area of heritage significance.
Location ID: #10093973
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Lake King is a salt lake and is studded with natural scrub and wildflowers
Location ID: #10083176
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John Forrest National Park is one of Australia's oldest conservation areas and Western Australia's first national park proclaimed in November 1900. The visitor area contains barbecue and picnic facilities and cultivated gardens of native plants. The ...
Within Mundy Regional Park
Location ID: #10194547
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Lesmurdie Falls located in the Lesmurdie Falls National Park in the hills east of Perth (within Mundy National Park)and is one of the most spectacular waterfalls on the Darling Range escarpment.
Commencing at the top, this moderate 2km walk ...
Location ID: #10278286
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The Quaker Barn
Tucked away on the tranquil outskirts of York, The Quaker Barn is a fully renovated retreat that beautifully balances rustic charm with refined comfort, with uninterrupted views of Mt Bakewell and surrounded by peaceful ...
Location ID: #10278284
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Mansfield Cottage
Tranquilly nestled on the outskirts of York, Mansfield Cottage is framed by sweeping views of Mount Bakewell and surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens. This charming country-style retreat blends timeless elegance with modern ...
Location ID: #10275053
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Greenhills Inn is a representative example of Federation Filigree architecture in a country town application and makes a considerable contribution to the Greenhills townscape.
The two-storey hotel building has verandas at both floor levels that ...
Location ID: #10083449
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A tantalising variety of landscapes to explore from rolling plains, colourful breakaways, rugged peaks and headlands to stunning bays and inlets. Quoin Head beach is a 300 m long pocket beach and foredune that partly dams an elongate V-shaped ...