Most popular WA destinations
Two Peoples Bay
A wildlife haven, a very noisy bird, a rare marsupial called Gilbert and all the untrammelled beaches you could want. Michael Willis turns his skilful photographic eye towards Two Peoples Bay in southwest WA.
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Gorgeous Emma Gorge
Right around the corner from the luxury El Questro Homestead, with one eye on the setting sun and the other on his G&T, Nathan Dyer fades into the ochre hues at the base of Emma Gorge.
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Wave Rock Explained
AT rock hound Kerry van der Jagt steps back in geological time to investigate WA's curvy curiosity.
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No Time For Broome Time
On a long weekend in Broome, AT editor Greg Barton resists the temptation to slip into the coma-like state known as Broome Time. There’s simply too much to see and do.
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Out & About Fremantle
Perched on the mouth of the Swan River, this vibrant port city staggers under the weight of cafes, restaurants, bars, museums and other attractions. AT takes a stroll through the maritime treasure chest lovingly known as Freo . . .
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Exmouth Marks The Spot
Ningaloo - Australia’s other great reef - forms the regular playground not just for the biggest breed of shark in the world, but the biggest fish of any kind. And you’re invited to come for a swim . . .By Martin Auldist
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Boldly Venturing Beyond Broome
AT reader Matt Frost has been to Broome three times now, and while he doesn’t wish to suggest that it’s a place to simply pass through, he’d like to offer his top five spots to visit that are all within cooee of the WA tourism hotspot.
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Out and About Kununurra
If you’re in Kununurra, it’s not going to be by accident. It’s 23km from the NT border on the eastern fringe of the Kimberleys in the middle of very little – you can’t just land here by chance. So, as you’re about to start or end your northwest adventure, soak it up with our guide to everything you ever needed to know about the eastern gateway to the Kimberley. Written by Fleur Bainger
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Cane Toad Tourism
Picking up a fist-sized toad that bleats like a goat and urinates when threatened isn’t everyone’s idea of a holiday. But a growing army of eco-conscious travellers visiting WA’s vulnerable Kimberley are volunteering to do just that. Fleur Bainger hops (aha!) on board to help combat the inexorable march west of the insidious cane toad. (An audio file that accompanies this piece can be found here)
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Out & About: Margaret River
Western Australia’s beloved south-coast holiday spot is world renowned for its premium wine, mouth-watering produce, white sandy beaches and amazing surf breaks, writes Dimity Noble. Need any more excuses to go?
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Kimberley Dreamtime
Pamela Wright heads into the heart of the Kimberley to learn more about our indigenous cultural heritage, take a camel trek, spot a giant emu and brave a swinging tea billy.
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More than Margaret in the South West
AT’s Alissa Jenkins discovers there’s more to Western Australia’s South West than the local wine region.
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Western Australia- 2011 Regional Food Report
Australian Traveller tracked down the best food and wine destinations in the country, from traditional favourites to up-and-coming foodie meccas, farmers’ markets and regional cooking schools. Bon appetit!
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Esperance Island View Apartments
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Berkeley River
The Berkeley River will bring a whole new level of luxury to the Kimberley Coast in Western Australia. Truly remote, it is only accessible by air or water.
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Moonlight Bay Suites
Self contained Broome accommodation centrally located on the glorious Roebuck Bay, directly across from in-house restaurant Matso's Broome Brewery.
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