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The Bathurst Lighthouse forms the subsiduary light to the Main Rottnest Island Light enabling vessels entering and leaving the Port of Fremantle to safely navigate the reefs around the island.
A remnant of Rottnest Island's World War II captivating military history, the battery was once used as a gun station.
Located on the Heritage Common, this historic cottage contains a photographic record of the daily lives of early settlers on the Island.
In the heart of the Island, the battery at Oliver Hill stands as a testament to Rottnest's past as a military base during the Second World War.
A visit to the boathouse offers an insight into the maritime history of Wadjemup / Rottnest Island.
A tribute to the Rottnest pioneer who sought to help boats find safe passage to the Island.
Built in 1853, this building remains today and hosts regular Sunday services.
An area of great cultural significance, these unmarked graves are the final resting place of hundreds of indigenous prisoners who died on Rottnest Island during its period as a prison camp.
The Wadjemup Lighthouse was the first to be built from stone in the whole of Western Australia, completed in the mid 19th Century.