Directory - Western Australia
Any way you look at it, Western Australia is a vast State. Yet these days, it is not so much the physical dimensions that matter, more the depth of the experience offered.
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Rottnest Island Accommodation
- Diving is a very popular activity at Rottnest. Its varied limestone reef terrain, and plentiful fish make it a very interesting diving destination. In particular, diving for "Crays" or crayfish Western rock lobster, is popular among the locals in the summer months.
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Rockingham Accommodation
- Rockingham was first surveyed in 1847, it was gazetted as a town in 1897. In its early days, Rockingham was a busy port, shipping jarrah timber and sandalwood overseas. Now, as a satellite city in Perth's southern corridor, it is among Australia's fastest-growing residential districts.
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Bunbury Accommodation
- The port city of Bunbury is the third largest city in Western Australia after Mandurah and Perth the state capital. The port services the farming and timber industries of the south west originally connect via an extensive rail network.
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Dunsborough Accommodation
- The nearest settlement to Cape Naturaliste is Bunker Bay - a community that evolved from holiday shacks to very expensive housing for wealthy residents. Further east, across the Bay, is Dunsborough - a much older settlement.
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Albany Hotels
- Bremer Bay is a coastal town situated on the south coast of Western Australia in the Great Southern region between Albany and Esperance, at the mouth of the Bremer River.
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Esperance Accommodation
- Near the town itself are numerous beaches, offering surfing, scuba diving, and swimming. Also nearby are a number of salt lakes, including the Pink Lake, which gains its rosy hue from red algae living within its waters.
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Perth Hotels
- Find some hotels in Perth while you are on your way to or from the tropical paradise Cocos Islands.
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Kalgoorlie Accommodation
- Located in the Eastern Goldfields, Kalgoorlie was founded in 1893 during the Yilgarn-Goldfields gold rush, and is located close to the so-called "Golden Mile".
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Broome Accommodation
- Broome simply oozes with colour. It's Western Australia's secret getaway - right on the Indian Ocean's doorstep and the gateway to Australia's last frontier of pristine wilderness ...
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Busselton Accommodation
- Sheltered from most prevailing winds, it has 30 kilometres of white sandy beaches and is an aquatic playground remarkable for the variety it offers in the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay...
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Geraldton Accommodation
- Located 423 kilometres north of Perth and the gateway to the State's vast north ...
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Mandurah Accommodation
- Mandurah is a vibrant and versatile city that offers a myriad of pursuits and leisure activities and is noted for its magnificent waterways and holiday atmosphere.
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Port Hedland Accommodation
- Port Hedland is a unique blend of resource industrialisation and incredible natural wonders, from modern state of the art technology operating the giant BHP facilities to the many birds and wildlife that maintain their habitat within the salt and iron ore stock piles.
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Albany Accommodation
- Albany is characterised today by its historic war-time monuments and heritage buildings, and is renowned for its spectacular scenery and fresh seafood.
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Perth Accommodation
- Of the 1.79 million people that live in Western Australia, 1.38 million reside in the State's capital of Perth. A sophisticated and scenic city, it is not hard to understand why so many are drawn to this very special and unique corner of the globe.
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