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Aboriginal Art Gallery Kings Park  

Siituated high on Mount Eliza, Kings Park, in Perth Western Australia, is the Aboriginal Art Gallery Kings Park that will dramatically enrich your understanding and experience of Indigenous Art and Culture. The gallery, which has been established fo ...

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Aboriginal Cemetery  

Between 1838 and 1931, it is reported that 369 Aboriginal prisoners died on Rottnest Island, with most believed to have been buried in the Island cemetery. While most deaths were caused by disease, it is reported that five prisoners were hanged. The ...

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Adventure World  

Adventure World - One entry fee then you ride for free. Come and experience the fun and excitement of Perth's premier fun park with great rides and attractions, featuring The Rampage and The Power Surge, the biggest thrill rides to ever hit Western A ...

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Alkimos Wreck  

See the haunted Alkimos Wreck from the coastline near Yanchep, just north of Perth. The wreck of the Greek freighter the Alkimos lies off Eglington Rocks. The ship ran aground in the 1960s on a notoriously hazardous offshore reef. The wreck is visibl ...

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All Saints Church - Henley Brook  

Built in 1841, All Saints Church is Western Australia's oldest church. The church is still open for service today. ...

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Allen Green Conservatory  

The Allen Green Conservatory houses a wide variety of tropical and semi-tropical plants in a carefully controlled environment in a pyramid shape glass house with a central water feature. The conservatory is located on The Esplanade near William Stree ...

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Allgem Jewellers  

Allgem Jewellers have a vast collection of ;oose Australian Opals and Australian Opal jewellery, pearls and pearl jewellery including Broom pearls and black pearls from Shark Bay in Western Australia. A great range of Western Australian gold nuggets ...

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Amarillo Vines  

Amarillo Vines is a very small boutique winery situated midway between Rockingham and Mandurah, 60 kilometres south of Perth. The vineyard was established in 1995. There are only 2500 vines which are grown on one hectare of land. As you approach t ...

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AQWA - The Aquarium of Western Australia  

Explore 12 000 kilometres of Western Australia's coastline in just one day at AQWA - The Aquarium of Western Australia. From the rich kelp beds of the Great Southern Coast to the tropical wonderland of coral reefs of the far North, AQWA takes you on ...

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Araluen Botanic Park  

Araluen Botanic Park is a very special place nestled in the deep jarrah forested valley in the Darling Range. Araluen is a tranquil botanic garden of natural and developed beauty, providing four seasons of relaxing activity. Whatever time you visit ...

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Arirang Korean BBQ Restaurant  

Korean barbeque at its best would be one way to describe Arirang Korean BBQ Restaurant. This ultra modern and fresh looking restaurant is taking local and overseas visiting customers by storm. Specialising in contemporary Korean barbeque cuisine, A ...

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Armadale Reptile Centre  

The Armadale Reptile Centrre houses a large variety of native reptiles, mainly south-west and north-west species including skinks, monitors, snakes and dragons and other Australian birds and marsupials. The main aim of the Centre is to enable people ...

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Armadale Settlers Common  

Armadale Settlers Common was vested by the Armadale-Kelscott Road Board (now Armadale City Council) on 2 August 1912. During World War II part of the commons was used for charcoal production. It covers 383 hectares of the darling scarp and foothills ...

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Australian Woodcraft Galleries  

Australian Woodcraft Galleries is Perth's leading gallery for many of Australia's finest artisans and is conveniently located in the very centre of Perth's central retail district. Its location in the heart of the city makes it a must to visit durin ...

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Barkers and Gull Store  

The existing small shop and warehouse are all that remain of a larger group of six buildings which once stood on the site. They were built by Samuel Barker, who acted as agent for shipments, of rural produce brought to Guildford for transport down th ...

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Barrack Street Jetty  

Meander along Barrack Street Jetty to visit the towering glass spire of the Swan Bells. Indulge your tastebuds with a range of waterfront restaurants, casual bars and quality cafés. Enjoy the tranquil views across the Swan River while you sit back a ...

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Barracks Archway  

Learn more about Western Australia’s colonial history on a visit to Barracks Archway in the west end of Perth. Barracks Archway was once part of a large military barracks designed by Richard Jewell and built by convict labour in the 1860s. It hou ...

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Bathurst Lighthouse  

Bathurst Lighthouse, on the northern edge of Rottnest Island, was built in 1900 to support Wadjemup Lighthouse following the City of York shipping disaster in 1899, where 11 lives were lost. It is 20 metres high and in conjunction with Wadjemup and t ...

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Baxter-Stokes Wines  

Baxter-Stokes Wines is small family winery nestled in a curve of the Swan River. Baxter-Stokes Wines' objective is to produce small quantities of premium wine, winemaking is done on site in the winery by Greg Stokes. Call into their winery and cell ...

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Belgian Beer Cafe Westende  

Western Australia's first Belgian Beer Cafe. From the land of beer, comes a traditional beer cafe, recreating the warm and cosy atmosphere of an authentic Belgian Brasserie of the 1920's. Serving a range of refreshing unique Belgian beers and a full ...

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Belmont Forum Shopping Centre  

Belmont Forum is conveniently located just five minutes from the Perth Central Business District, minutes away from the airport and around the corner from Burswood International Casino. The shopping centre is easily accessible from the Great Eastern ...

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Belmont Historical Museum  

The museum houses facinating displays and exhibitions covering the way of life of the families of the Belmont area. ...

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Berndt Museum of Anthropology  

The museum is situated on the ground floor in the Social Sciences building near entrance one, off Hackett Drive. Located on the university's beautiful riverside campus, the museum contains one of Australia's finest collections of traditional and cont ...

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Bert Tyler Machinery Museum  

Step back in time to the Bert Tyler Machinery Museum or send a telegram in the Armadale Outpost Telegraph Office. The building also houses the Armadale Visitor Centre. ...

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Bickley Reservoir  

One of Western Australia's many water catchments, the Bickley Reservoir is a popular spot for day trips in Perth. Good facilities are available including barbecues, toilets, change rooms and tap water. There is plenty of shade available and the wild ...

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Bilgoman Well Heritage Trail  

Located nine kilometres east of Midland along the Great Eastern Highway. The Bilgoman Well Heritage Trail is a 100 metre walking track through bushland to one of Chauncy's wells and the site of an old convict depot. In 1846 the Western Australia Gove ...

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Blackboy Hill Commemorative Site  

The Blackboy Hill commemorative site is a unique piece of military architecture, which should not be missed by those with an interest in Australian military lore. Originally it was the training camp for West Australians before their departure oversea ...

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Bluewater Grill  

Bluewater Grill is without a doubt one of Perth’s most epic riverside venues. Set on the pristine Applecross foreshore, up high in the manicured grounds of the gorgeous Heathcote Centre complex, Bluewater Grill is a heritage-listed building mere me ...

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Bold Park  

With sweeping views over Perth and the Indian Ocean, Bold Park in the suburb of City Beach, is a popular place for bushwalking and picnicking. The park is nearly 500 hectares in size making it one of Perth’s largest remaining urban bushland areas. ...

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Bonney's WA Water Ski Park  

Bonney's WA Water Ski Park is on 150 acres of land and has five man-made freshwater lakes covering 110 acres. All lakes are sheltered from the wind by tree rows and the engineered lake edges ensure the boats wake is extinguished, saying goodbye to ba ...

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Botanic Golf Gardens  

If your holidays are about great fun, great food and great experiences then you better not miss a visit to the Botanic Golf Gardens, home to Perth’s favourite mini golf course and Leap Frogs Cafe. Test your skill with two 18 hole mini golf courses, ...

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Boulder Rock  

A shaded picnic area looks out onto ancient granite boulders rounded by the gradual weathering over the years. The boulders perch on a granite outcrop that rears above the surrounding bushland, just a few kilometres from the Canning Dam. Barbecue fac ...

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Box Deli  

Box Deli, conveniently located on Hay Street in the central business district, is Perth's own taste of down town Manhattan. The unique rectangular layout coupled with the cool and sophisticated ambience mirrors the image of the stylish lounge bar sce ...

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Brass Monkey  

The Brass Monkey is located in the heart of Perth's entertainment precinct. The hotel is the most photographed venue in Perth as it has it all under the 105 year old roof. The Grapeksin Wine Bar / Cellar located within The Brass Monkey features an a ...

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Bridge Gallery at The Maltings  

The bridge gallery evolved from a printmaking studio and framing service set up by Gary Tait and Helen Clarke in 1987. Works are shown of graduate students and promising artists in a space that is inviting and casual with a non-intimidating atmosphe ...

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Buckland Hill  

Buckland Hill, named by Captain James Stirling after James Buckland who became Dean of Westminster, is the last remaining peak of the seven hills in the region. It is one of the highest points in the Perth metropolitan area. In the early days of colo ...

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Bungendore Park  

A beautiful Jarrah and Marri woodland with additional areas of Banksia, Dryandra and some Wandoo trees Bungendore is a perfect habitat for Forest Red-tails as well as many other species of native fauna like Blue-tongue Lizards, Western Grey Kangaroos ...

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C Restaurant  

C Restaurant – In the sky, the perfect venue for a romantic dinner, celebrations, corporate lunches or a get-together with family and friends. Set atop St Martin’s Tower, C Restaurant’s revolving floor allows for continuous views of Perth city, ...

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Cafe on the Dam  

Serpentine Café on the Dam and Art Gallery Feast in the ‘Forest’ with stunning ‘Dam’ views to compliment your dining and art exhibition experience. The Serpentine Café on the Dam is a superb restaurant/café located 50 minutes from the Pert ...

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Cala Munnda Heritage Trail  

The Cala Munnda Heritage Trail retraces the early settlement of Kalamunda and its development as a multicultural community. It is a 42 kilometre driving circuit, commencing at the Kalamunda History Village and featuring the Lesmurdie town site, timbe ...

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Calamunnda Camel Farm and Oasis Tea Rooms  

The Calamunnda Camel Farm is only 23 kilometres from Perth atop the Darling Range and located in the State Forest, just a short camel trek to Mundaring Weir and Kalamunda National Park. Visitors can enjoy a short ride or an extended trek and experien ...

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Canning Reservoir  

One of Perth's major water supply dams. The dam holds 90,500,000 kilolitres and was completed in 1940. The picnic area, one kilometre downstream of the dam wall is landscaped and shaded. Walk trails lead from the picnic area to the dam wall, and pass ...

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Canning River  

With picturesque walk trails and excellent conditions for water skiing, boating, cruising, rowing, canoeing and fishing, the Canning River attracts hordes of locals most weekends. The Canning River is the main tributary of the Swan River. It flows ...

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Cannington Greyhounds  

Located just 15 minutes from the city centre Greyhounds WA Cannington is the place to be! With racing every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, Greyhounds WA offers full TAB facilities, along with gaming tables and plenty of free entertainment. There a ...

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Cape Vlamingh  

Cape Vlamingh is the western most point and most exposed area of Rottnest Island. There is no solid landmass between this point and Madagascar, six thousand four hundred and thirty six kilometres away. The Cape Vlamingh Heritage Trail at West End is ...

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Carlisle Castle Shipwreck  

The 70 metre wreck of the Carlisle Castle lays on the Coventry Reef off the Rockingham coast, a one hour drive south of Perth. Local dive operators run tours to the popular dive site which sits in just 7.5 metres of water. Alternatively you could hir ...

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Carosa Vineyard  

Carosa Vineyard is owned and operated by Carole and Jim Elson. Jim has been in the winemaking industry since 1970 having been a winemaker for Seppelts wines in the Barossa Valley in South Australia and Great Western in Victoria. The name Carosa was d ...

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Castledare Miniature Railway  

Come and enjoy a train ride through the Canning River Regional Park. Castledare Miniature railway was established in 1963 by a group of model engineers looking for a place to run a locomotive recently built by one of the group. Permission was grante ...

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Caversham House  

As you enter Caversham House, you will be greeted by two full sized Gargoyle statues, hand carved out of local Donny Brook Sand Stone. They are named the Guardians, and are the protectors of Caversham House. Pass through the front gate and enter th ...

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Caversham Wildlife Park & Zoo  

Caversham Wildlife Park, situated in Whiteman Park, houses one the largest collections of native fauna in Western Australia. This park has an excellent breeding program for most of the species. See the dingos, cassowary, flying foxes and a host mor ...

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editors picks

Explore Robe, South Australia

gfitter | 2008-08-21 | Whilst enduring my hectic pace of life in Melbourne, Australia, there is always a place of relaxation in my mind when I recall my times spent exploring the Limestone Coast, South Australia. | read more

Explore Hobart Tasmania with Max Walker

maxwalker | 2008-10-30 | Despite a life rich in experience, I am still, will always be … a slow talking Tasmanian, with the legacy of 5 broken noses from playing football. | read more

Is Melbourne the latte capital of Australia?

miekecasanova | 2008-09-23 | I have to accept that to start my day with a kick, I need that expresso coffee that Melbourne is famous for. | read more

The Mornington Peninsula (Vic)

mwheeler | 2008-08-13 | Mornington Peninsula (Vic) a kaleidoscope of activities only 60 minutes from Melbourne | read more

Cradle Mountain

naturalwanders | 2008-09-08 | One can fly into Launceston or Devonport, hire a car, and drive to the Cradle Mountain end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St.Clair National Park. | read more

Shark Bay World Heritage Region, Western Australia

naturalwanders | 2008-09-17 | Just past the Overlander Roadhouse is the turn-off for Shark Bay. Shark Bay is a World Heritage area, and the first place to stop is at Hamelin Pool to see the Stromatolites. | read more

Shelter from the rain

DaanSpijer | 2008-09-22 | An impending storm, an invitation to shelter in a guest-house and the unexpected consequences. | read more

Eumundi Market

Emma | 2008-09-05 | Eumundi Markets are in Southern Queensland (Sunshine Coast) and are a short drive from the popular tourist destinations; Noosa, and Maroochydore. | read more

Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

Kristy79 | 2008-09-02 | Whale Watching in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay with the magnificent backdrop of Fraser Island. | read more

The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

barnesbay | 2008-10-16 | On a balmy Autumn afternoon in early May 1997, I was enjoying a relaxing game on the computer, when the phone rang.... | read more

 

 

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