A complete guide to New Norcia, WA
This unique settlement, Australia’s only monastic town, is a Benedictine religious community in the West Australian wheatbelt.
This unique settlement, Australia’s only monastic town, is a Benedictine religious community in the West Australian wheatbelt.
This vibrant coastal city in south-west Western Australia is an aquatic playground that’s known as the state’s second capital, after Perth.
With a direct connection to the White House in the USA, this historic mining town is no ordinary tourist attraction.
From the luminous blues of the sea and sky to the rusty red earth and the emerald hues of ancient rainforests, Western Australia’s dramatic landscape is a dazzling canvas of colour that spans a third of the continent. From the serene to the surreal, its diversity of landscape and ancient culture lures visitors in search of once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Don’t just stand and plan, head west with the fam! Perth and its surrounds offer loads of short escapes. Here are our faves.
Once an important goldmining area, this remote and largely Indigenous town is now a popular rest stop for travellers en route to the major population centres of the Kimberley.
This small town nestled between beautiful beaches and tall timber country is an ideal holiday destination.
Set sail on a special voyage, The Solar Eclipse Expedition, to witness the forces of nature, from rare celestial events to ancient landscapes.
Like a buried treasure chest, Purnululu kept its sparkling secrets well hidden. Deep in the East Kimberley it lay in wait: its dazzling colours and sculpted landforms known only to a few.
The Pilbara region in north-western WA reaches from a coast harbouring ancient art across an ochre-red inland cut by gorges and waterfalls.