A Brief Guide to Western Australia

The Pinnacles, Nambung National Park

To give you some perspective on its size, WA is 3.6 times the size of Texas, and is approximately the size of India. Western Australia occupies the western third of the Australian continent. . . . → Read More: A Brief Guide to Western Australia

Geraldton a great West Australian coastal town

HMAS Sydney II Memorial

The weather here is almost idyllic, and Geraldton averages eight hours of sunshine a day for 365 days a year . . . → Read More: Geraldton a great West Australian coastal town

A fourteen day “Best of Western Australia” road trip

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Here is an easy fourteen day self drive tour which introduces you to some of Western Australia’s best landscapes . . . → Read More: A fourteen day “Best of Western Australia” road trip

Green Head

Green Head is a place in which to relax and to potter about fishing, boating or swimming. It is great for families who want a relatively cheap holiday that is not too far from Perth. . . . → Read More: Green Head

Pondering The Pinnacles

The Pinnacles do look like an alien landscape . . . → Read More: Pondering The Pinnacles

Shell Beach Western Australia thanks to a single cockle

Shell Beach

Shell beach, as the name implies, is made up entirely of shells – although, from even a short distance it looks like the perfect, white sandy beach . . . → Read More: Shell Beach Western Australia thanks to a single cockle

Indian Ocean Drive opens up Coral Coast

It is estimated that the new road will cut 30 minutes off the drive from Perth to Jurien Bay . . . → Read More: Indian Ocean Drive opens up Coral Coast

Western Australia’s Coral Coast

The Pinnacles

In Exmouth you can swim with the world’s largest fish, whale sharks, which can grow to 15 metres and weigh up to 20 tonnes but which, despite their tremendous size, east only plankton and small fish so are harmless to humans. . . . → Read More: Western Australia’s Coral Coast