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Home to more species of waterbird than any other wetland in south western Australia.
A small estuary that breaks out to the sea each year. Torradup Inlet is a popular recreational area for canoeing/kayaking, swimming, fishing and bird watching and is protected by the winds.
Twertup is located within the north-west sector of the Fitzgerald River National Park about 50 km south east of Jerramungup. Overlooking a wide valley, the site includes an old spongolite quarry, a Field Studies Centre and a number of walk trails.
Twilight Cove is a spectacular coastal location at the eastern end of the Baxter Cliffs.
Known for its unusual sculptured granite and shapes, and set in extensive bushland 18km from Gnarlbine Rock near Coolgardie. The rock has a great view from the summit
A historical village of 23 original and replica buildings from West Australia's past.
Picturesque location with bird life in abundance.
Local legend says that two Aboriginal tribes clashed in a war in this location. Back then, the nearby Gnamma Hole would be filled with rainfall. A larger Gnamma Hole was covered to stop stock falling
This building dating back to 1895 was the home of the first Warden, John Finnerty. Restored by the National Trust, the property is an example of life in the late 1890s.
Wave Rock (Nyungar: Katter Kich) is a natural rock formation that is shaped like a tall breaking ocean wave.
One of Australia's biggest waves is also the furthest from any ocean - Wave Rock rises 15 metres above the outback plain.
West Beach is a scenic beach set in a small bay, with opportunities to explore water-washed rock formations and enjoy fishing or whale watching.
Enjoy sensational views of the park and Fitzgerald coast from West Mount Barren.
Wildflower export buisness with flowers growing and being packed for export in the huge drying sheds. Gift shop and restaurant included_ Admission free.
Whalebone Beach is a remote, scenic beach sometimes used for fishing.
The old wheat bin sits side by side with today's modern storage bins, and as you walk around the site you can get a direct comparrison between past and present day grain handling.
At White Sands Gallery we love photography, art and sheepskin boots.
Visitor or local, stretch your legs and enjoy a short relaxing walk through our bushland.
For carpets of colourful wildflowers there's no better place than Western Australia's Mid West region.
Mt Windarra overlooks the site of the nickel mine that had its birth through the extraordinary global stock market frenzy associated with the exploration company Poseidon NL (No Liability).
The Wirnda Barna Art Centre supports and represents Aboriginal Artists from Badimia and Wajarri Country based in Mount Magnet and Yalgoo.
Museum displaying both pioneer and local history of Wongan Hills, Ballidu, Konnongorring, Kalguddering, Cadoux, Burakin, Konduit, Damboring, Elphin and Wongan-Balidu.
Home to 250 species of flowering plants, 17 of which are found only in these hills.
Woody Island is a unique nature reserve and the only island in the Recherche Archipelago with visitor facilities.
Get nearer to nature on this extraordinary island where dramatic rocky headlands, sheltered bays and tall eucalypt woodlands provide a haven for an abundance of wildlife.
The Woylie Walk is an easy loop trail through Dryandra Woodland, a conservation area for unique,rare and endangered animals such as the Numbat, Western Australia’s emblem
The museum is housed in one of the few 1936 type wheatbins that have been preserved. The museum was opened in 1981 with a collection of agricultural, transport and railway exhibits.
Set up as a house of earlier times with articles in room settings.
Built in 1892 Yilgarn History Museum is the oldest, still standing building east of Northam and it's the earliest Registrar’s Office in Western Australia, Look under the Southern Cross and find gold.
One of the Wheatbelt's many windswept granite outcrops.