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The Baxter and Maree Art Gallery showcases the artwork Tammy Andrews, an established Esperance artist.
Located south-west of Cocklebiddy in the Nullabor on a tough 4WD track.
A memorial to John Baxter who was Eyre's travelling companion when he crossed Australia in 1841.
360 degree views of the town of Norseman and its surrounds.
An open-air-conditioned museum that commemorates the late Ben Prior who was a collector of interesting and eclectic things.
The museum captures the significant elements of the earliest settlement in the Moora area, dating back to the 19th century.
Situated approximately 30km north of Morawa, a large granite outcrop stands tall, surrounded by bushland which makes it an enjoyable place for a bush walk, or picnic, in the winter and spring.
Visitors passing through Boorabbin National Park en route between Perth and Kalgoorlie can marvel at the large and diverse eucalypt woodlands that defy the arid climate in which they thrive.
Built in 1908 this building has played the role of theatre, library and municipal offices. It is best known for the stage curtain painted by internationally renowned theatre artist Phillip Goatcher.
An important remnant of natural bushland on the western edge of the Central Wheatbelt.
Boyagin Rock is an imposing outcrop which has been cracked and pitted by weathering.
Check out the cemetery and its headstones with the many illnesses and diseases that plagued the miners but no longer exist. 1km from the Broad Arrow township.
Bruce Rock celebrated its Centenary in 2013 with a community project that records the history of the district, its people, farming and business enterprises and social life.
A popular day trip from Kalgoorlie or Coolgardie, this great picnic spot has an impressive backdrop of a large granite outcrop surrounded by regrowth woodland.
Constructed in the late 1890s and the dammed rock is now a nature reserve with water all year round. Situated 55km south of Coolgardie.
Stone monument of WA's earliest conflicts between Aboriginals and Europeans south of Mullewa
Situated 10km off the Highway and 5km west of Caiguna. They blow air through the rocks .
Located on the beautiful Esperance foreshore, the Cannery Arts Centre was built originally to be used as a Fish Cannery in 1949.
Cape Arid National Park is a large and exceptionally scenic park best known for its stunningly beautiful beaches, clear blue seas and rocky headlands.
Explore the park’s wild reaches on the Le Grand Coastal Trail, which links many of the park’s most spectacular coastal sections.
Within 45 minutes drive of Esperance, this grand park features sweeping heathlands, rugged coastal peaks and white sandy beaches voted the best in Australia.
Get a birds-eye view of the park’s stunning coast from a lookout on the edge of the sea cliffs at Cave Point.
Arguably the Nullarbor Plain’s most famous cave, Cocklebiddy Cave was the site of the world’s longest cave diving penetration in 1983.
Contine Hill features a picnic area and lookout with spectacular views across a wide, sweeping landscape of forested hills and farmland.
The headstones at Pioneer Cemetery (1892-1894) and the Coolgardie Cemetery (1894 - today) tell the story of the people from all over the world who worked in the Goldfields.
Housing the history of our days gone by, a worthwhile visit whilst in Corrigin.
The historic Courthouse Museum Yalgoo provides an interesting look at the town's goldrush heritage.
Credo has old gold mines, large rocky outcrops, beautiful eucalypt woodlands and several dams in which yabbies can be collected. Several ghost towns can also be explored on the property.
Arguably the central attraction in the Shire, you shouldn’t leave without visiting the Cunderdin Museum. Even if museum’s aren’t usually on your ‘to do’ list, make an exception – you won’t be disappointed
This 23 km drive includes five pull-over bays where interpretive information is provided on the complexity and interdependence of natural systems at Dryandra.