Location ID: #10281772
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Duncraig is an outer-northern suburb of Perth bound by Hepburn Avenue in the north, the Mitchell Freeway in the east, Beach Road in the south and Marmion Avenue in the west. Development of Duncraig’s eight square kilometre land area began in the ...
Location ID: #10159187
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Dwellingup is a charming town surrounded by beautiful Jarrah and Marri forests on the Darling escarpment. Only 1hr 30mins (107.8km/66.9miles) south of Perth and 15 minutes from historic Pinjarra, It's home to spectacular national parks, thriving ...
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: #10255182
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Dwellingup State Forest covers an extensive area of the Darling Range from north of Dwellingup all the way to Harvey. A one-and-a-half-hour drive south of Perth, it contains some magnificent jarrah/marri forest including many areas of impressively ...
Location ID: #10302792
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Duke’s Vineyard is an award-winning, ten-hectare vineyard in the cool-climate Great Southern wine region of WA. The vineyard is a unique site that sits at the feet of the ancient granite Porongurup peaks.
Unique Cellar Door echoing the shape of the ...
Location ID: #10083027
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Doodlakine is 218 kilometres east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway just two hours and forty minutes drive from Perth.
Where once a bustling little community existed in 1891 on the Goldfields Road, there is nothing but the remains of an old ...
Location ID: #10197255
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Dexus Place Perth is the newest purpose-built meeting and event facility in the heart of the Perth CBD, featuring design led space in a central CBD location offering clients an extension to their work environment.
As a space for production, ...
Location ID: #10083016
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Ocean Beach is the surfing beach for the town of Denmark and site of the Denmark Surf Life Saving Club. The town is located 5 km north of the beach on the banks of the Denmark Inlet, which flows into Wilson Inlet. The inlet in turn flows into the ...
Location ID: #10083015
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Denmark is a coastal town 4hrs 32min (423 km/262.8miles) south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. The town of Denmark is surrounded by hills and karri forests. It spreads along the western bank of the lower Denmark River and the Wilson Inlet ...
Location ID: #10286569
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Dewars Beach, located just north of Two Rocks in Western Australia, is a popular surf spot among locals, especially for those seeking a more secluded and natural beach experience. Accessible primarily by four-wheel drive, the beach offers a tranquil ...
Location ID: #10083256
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Dunsborough is the northernmost town of the Margaret River region, located on the picturesque Geographe Bay.
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: #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: #10083008
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Dalwallinu is a sheep and wheat farming region located two and a half hours' drive north of Perth along the Great Northern Highway.
Location ID: #10132769
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Location ID: #10097150
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The area around Derby is filled with natural features, including the striking Boab trees and termite mounds. Derby is located 2 hours drive east of Broome. Broome is a 2.5 hour flight north of Perth. By road it is a 23 hour drive.
Location ID: #10162794
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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. Located on King Sound, Derby has the highest tides in Australia, with the peak differential ...
Location ID: #10101719
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Location ID: #10161070
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Darkan is a small country town with a very laid back sleepy town feel. The main street has a grocery store, cafe, garage, hardware store. There is also the historical road board building and the town Community Resource Centre. All opposite the ...
Location ID: #10083226
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When the lake is full after large weather events, the location is a picturesque lake, which was was made famous in the 1960s when Donald Campbell broke the water speed record in his Bluebird boat travelling at a speed of 444.66 kilometres per hour. ...
Location ID: #10082583
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Parry Beach is a stunning place on the south coast of WA, in between Denmark and Walpole. Parry Beach is located at the far western end of the park offering spectacular views across William Bay towards Green Pool and Elephant Rocks. The Bibbulmun ...
Location ID: #10256916
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The Derby Civic Centre located on Loch Street is a large venue, able to cater for up to 400 people. The space caters for a wide range of activities and functions including public meetings, community events, private celebrations and more. The ...
Location ID: #10099684
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Derby wharf was closed by the Department of Transport in 1994 but with combined Shire and community effort it was reopened as an Export Facility in 1997 for barges exporting lead and zinc concentrates from the Cadjebut Mine at Fitzroy Crossing.
Location ID: #10254145
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Set on the Swan River waterfront, the hotel is next to Elizabeth Quay entertainment and the iconic Bell Tower. Quayside paths are on the doorstep, and only10 minutes from downtown Perth and Kings Park and Botanic Garden. Take in views from the ...
Location ID: #10161460
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Located on the east side of Cape Naturaliste, this calm, turquoise bay is protected from the westerly winds and ocean swell. It is a 5 minute drive from Dunsborough town centre and a 3 hour drive south of Perth.
Location ID: #10083139
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Greens Pool is a beach on the south coast of Western Australia between Denmark and Walpole. This sheltered beach is part of William Bay National Park and has a sandy white beach ringed by large granite boulders that prevent the swell of the Southern ...
Location ID: #10083043
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William Bay National Park in Denmark, Western Australia, is an extraordinary National Park. The centrepiece of the park is Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks where rounded granite boulders create a reef stretching a hundred metres out to sea.The ...
Location ID: #10099860
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Location ID: #10097367
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Dimond Gorge is a gorge on the Fitzroy River, Western Australia, within Mornington Sanctuary.
247kms along the Gibb River Road from Derby and 92 kms off the Gibb River Road. Turn off at Mount House station and travel in a southwesterly direction to ...
Location ID: #10099673
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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: #10099865
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Dongara- Port Denison is a crayfishing town of 3000 residents in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Its local government area is the Shire of Irwin and it is located 360 kilometers north of Perth on the Indian Ocean coast. It is situated ...
Location ID: #10106546
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The property is located north of Perth, 254km (157miles) in the Wheatbelt region of WA. Drive time is just under 3hours.
Dalwallinu is a small Wheatbelt town located on the Great Northern Highway. The main townsite, Dalwallinu, is right in the ...
Location ID: #10235036
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Discovery Rottnest Island is a modern coastal resort that looks out onto Rottnest's Pinky Beach.
The retreat includes an Eco-village and Pinky's restaurant with views of Bathurst Lighthouse and The Basin on either side. There is a modern pool ...
Location ID: #10233269
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Dundas is an abandoned town in the Goldfields-Esperance Region of Western Australia. The town is located about 22 kilometres south of Norseman and 736km south east of state capital Perth. Dundas provides access to campsites and Dundas Lake which ...
Location ID: #10083020
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Dirk Hartog Island is Western Australia’s largest island. For those who like a little seclusion, Dirk Hartog Island offers a peaceful retreat of beautiful scenery and private white sandy beaches.
Located around eight hours drive north of Western ...
Location ID: #10202617
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Dutch Inn is at the south Cottesloe groyne, opposite the end of Beach Street.
Location ID: #10160911
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Six Mile Cottage is a slab hut cottage built in 1906. It is open to the public and is still set up as it would have been used in the early years.
Location ID: #10183592
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Inside the house is a huge open kitchen, living dining, lounge, area with limestone wall and wood fire. The kitchen has triangular island bench. The pictures show the front of house in different seasons. Also included is a view of the street which ...
Location ID: #10089339
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Dalkeith is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Nedlands. The suburb is surrounded on three sides by the Swan River.
Location ID: #10162652
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The Collie to Darkan Rail Trail is a narrow walking/cycling/equestrian track that extends for approximately 45km along a disused rail line.
Location ID: #10162651
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Dead Man's swamp is a nature reserve with a creek and lots of dead trees located in the area. The area is boggy in wintertime (June- August) but dry in summer (Dec-Feb)
Location ID: #10162656
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Beautiful little stone hall with wooden floors. Built in 1911, with an additional building added in 1964.
Darkan has a population of approximately 500 people and is located 2.5 hours drive south east of Perth.
Location ID: #10083009
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The Dampier salt flats are located just outside of Karratha on the road to Dampier. The Dampier Salt Mine has three operations in Dampier, Port Headland and Lake Macleod with Dampier being the largest operation with an operating area of more than ...
Location ID: #10160913
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The Station Master's house was built in 1912 and was used by the Railway station master in the early years in Darkan.
Location ID: #10161033
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This small one roomed school and outbuildings, is located in the tiny town of Duranillin. The school is no longer used and is listed on the Shire Heritage Inventory.
Location ID: #10161016
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Darkan is a small country town with a very laid back sleepy town feel. The main street has a grocery store, cafe, garage, hardware store. There is also the historical road board building and the town Community Resource Centre. All opposite the ...
Location ID: #10160912
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Darkan Railway station and loading ramp with crane
Location ID: #10161017
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There are many small country roads in our area that make for interesting backdrops.