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Located over 100 kilometers off the Geraldton coastline, the Abrolhos Islands are home to more than 120 unspoiled islands.
Located in the coastal town of Geraldton, Western Australia, Back Beach is a must-visit destination for surfing enthusiasts.
Beresford Foreshore in Geraldton, Western Australia, is a popular open space located on the coastline.
The Birdwood Military Museum, situated in Birdwood House, has an amazing display of memorabilia from the Boer War right through to more recent conflicts involving Australian forces.
The Geraldton Historical Society’s involvement with local history dates back to 1950 with the formation of what was then called the Victoria District Historical Society.
Geraldton Fishermen’s Co-operative operates tours of their 90-tonne capacity live lobster processing plant located at Geraldton Fishermen’s Wharf.
In the mid-1800s, Central Greenough was established as a hub of colonial expansion, situated around 25 kilometres south of Geraldton and 380 kilometres north of Perth.
Chapman Valley Scenic Drive in Geraldton is a must-visit destination for those seeking a self-driven adventure.
Coronation Beach Geraldton is a premier windsurfing destination located 28 kilometers north of Geraldton along the North West Coastal Highway.
Fascinating marine ecosystems and stories of pirates, pursuits and poaching can be discovered off Geraldton on a South Tomi diving adventure.
Ellendale Pool is a naturally formed waterhole located in Western Australia along the scenic Greenough River.
Flat Rocks Beach in Greenough is a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts and beachgoers.
GRAG is proud to present a diverse and stimulating exhibition program from local, state, national and international sources.
Take a journey through Greenough and you’ll find yourself transported back in time.
Greenough Leaning Trees are a must-see natural phenomenon in Western Australia.
The Greenough Museum & Gardens is much more than a traditional house museum. Come visit us and you will be pleasantly surprised.
Greenough River is a river in the Mid West region of Western Australia.
Located in Geraldton, Australia, Hell's Gate Beach is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a quieter and more isolated beach experience.
An abundance of wildlife, spectacular scenic landscapes and a rich maritime heritage, all surrounded by crystal clear waters and tropical coral – these are just some of the reasons to visit.
Houtman Abrolhos Islands National Park is a chain of 122 islands and associated coral reefs located in the Indian Ocean, off the west coast of Australia. It is situated about 80 km (50 mi) west of Geraldton, Western Australia.
Discover the best of Geraldton and the Midwest with their personalised guided tours.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Western Australian Museum — Geraldton celebrates the rich heritage of the land, sea and people of the Mid West region.
Pages Beach in Geraldton, West Australia, is a conveniently located spot for a day out.
Point Moore Lighthouse, located in Geraldton, Western Australia, is a historical landmark and popular attraction in the area.
If you're looking for a place to explore, St Francis Xavier Cathedral in Geraldton is a must-see.
Tarcoola Beach is a picturesque coastal suburb located in Geraldton, Western Australia.
A large selection of water sports are included along with top-of-the-line equipment and professional instruction.
The Walkaway Station Museum is an impressive museum which will be of great interest to any rail enthusiast or historian.
The Wool Wagon Pathway is a six-day four-wheel-drive adventure that takes you through stunning landscapes and unique flora and fauna in Western Australia's Outback.
Yamaji Art provides professional services to support and develop Aboriginal artists living in the Lower Murchison region of Yamaji Country with an emphasis on cultural preservation and the practice of the arts while generating economic benefit. Yamaji Art Center offers visitors insight into the heritage and cultural stories of the Yamaji people....