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BroomeBroome is situated on the North West coast of Western Australia where the bush meets the sea at the Southern gateway to the Kimberley.
Margaret RiverFashionable and chic town known for the excellent wines produced in the region.
Midwest & HeartlandJust 3 hours north of Perth by car lies Western Australia's Mid West region. Known to many as the 'wildflower region', this area is home to one of the world's finest collections of flowering plants.
PerthThe capital of Western Australia, Perth is bright, fun, friendly and "laid back" (relaxing). Whet your appetite with a day on the Swan River, a picnic to the Darling Ranges, a visit to a vineyard or a stroll around Perth or Fremantle.
Southern RegionThe cool southern region of our state offers the visitor a spectacular range of holiday experiences.
The KimberleyAustralia’s North West is one of the world's last great wilderness areas.
The Kimberley is a vast area of diverse landscapes. Take the time to explore the region, absorb the fascinating history or just wonder in the natural beauty of this spectacular part of Western Australia.
The Pilbara & GascoyneLocated 1,000 kilometres north of Perth, the Pilbara is an area rich in natural attractions and a land of remarkable contrasts.
Western Australia
Western Australia boast a magnificent array of natural attractions from the ancient Bungle Bungles to the Ningaloo Reef.
Western Australia is the largest state of Australia.
Much of the interior is vast desert plains however along the coast the is an exciting array of attractions just waiting for you.
Snorkel on the magnificent Ningaloo Reef, see the dolphins in Shark Bay or visit the tropical paradise of Broome and Cable Beach.