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Herdsman Lake provides a haven for humans and wildlife alike, with shared paths encircling the lake offering the visitor a scenic and peaceful break from the surrounding suburbia.
The Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre is located right on the edge of Herdsman Lake and provides an opportunity for the community to interact with the research being conducted there.
Kalem Sherar is an art gallery in Claremont, WA.
Lake Monger is a habitat for an abundance of local flora and fauna, making it a popular location to observe a wide selection of WA's beautiful birdlife
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, located next to the Sunken Gardens within the beautiful grounds of The University of Western Australia, is acknowledged as one of the finest university galleries in Australia.
Louis Antiques is Perth's largest antique warehouse with over 1000sqm of showroom. Containers from Europe and England arrive every 6 weeks and the showroom is open 7 days a week.
Matilda Bay Reserve is a popular social gathering spot providing a well groomed grassed foreshore with a stunning back drop of the Swan River.
Matilda Bay Reserve features grassy parkland framing the waters of the Swan River, Perth City and Kings Park. It accommodates cafes, restaurants, offices, yacht clubs and has a series of universally accessible pedestrian and cycle paths. The reserve offers the ideal place to picnic on shady river banks as well as sail, row or simply sit and watch the sun sparkling on the waters of the bay.
Established 1988, Auctioneers, Valuers and Exhibitions.
Lake views are available from the walk trails and shared paths that wind through open grassed areas and scattered mature trees.
More Than Antiques from quality antiques, vintage to decorative items and everything in between. A style for a modern age.
Mosman Bay Park is a popular recreational foreshore. Mosman Bay foreshore is great for swimming and picnicking, with a number of shaded trees in the parkland area.
Planning a visit to the University of Western Australia's Crawley Campus? Parking on campus is free after 5pm, though it can get busy. The closest car park with access bays is Car Park 1. A lift brings patrons to the first floor and wheelchair positions are located on the back row (row M).
Views of the mudflats and bird life of Pelican Point can be obtained from an observation platform reached from Australia II Drive.
~ Pedal Perths Paradise aquatic playground at Matilda Bay~ Ride ON The Swan River, glide over calm waters, zero traffic!
One of four inner wetlands contained within Herdsman Lake Regional Park, Popeye Lake has an information shelter and a floating jetty with an observation deck.
The Northampton Historical Society was formed in 1969 and meets in Chiverton House (pictured above) which was built c 1865-85 and sits in the main street in the town. This building is owned by the Shire but given exclusively to the Historical Society, which runs it as a museum.
In iconic places.
Third generation Antique Jewellery & Collectables business. Unique & rare pieces. Also offering jewellery, watch & clock repairs, valuations & remodelling services. Items sourced.
City Beach is a left hand beach break that breaks off the groyne and is often crowded as it can only support a small crowd of surfers. Popular location for groms.
Cottesloe is a fairly exposed beach and groyne break that is relatively consistent all year around.
Three biologically important areas of Perth’s beautiful Swan River collectively make up the Swan Estuary Marine Park.
Berndt Museum of Anthropology holds one of Australia's finest collections of Australian Aboriginal, contemporary and historical art and cultural materials.
A Double Dose of Culture and Coffee in Claremont
The City of Nedlands Tresilian Arts Center is a municipal arts center that offers courses and leisure activities for members.
Trowbridge Gallery is Western Australia's leading art gallery specializing in vintage prints and maps, as well as other rare and collectible pieces.
Established specifically to showcase Aboriginal art, all artworks are sourced from art centres throughout Western Australia, the Central & Western Desert, the Top End and Tiwi Islands.
The Cultural Precinct oversees exhibition programs and collaborates on music, theatre, publishing and broader arts and cultural events that take place throughout the year at UWA.