WA has one of the few remaining sustainable abalone fisheries in the world. Want to catch abalone in Western Australia? Here’s what you need to know.
Exploring WA
Not many people in Perth know about this beautiful hidden gem that’s located in the scenic south west of Yallingup. Have you been here? Find out more.
With one of the longest, most dynamic coastlines in the world, surf in WA is world renowned. Find the Top Spots in my Surfing in Western Australia Guide.
Explore Western Australia’s wildflower season on a road trip up to Coalseam Conservation Park, an iconic Australian landscape you can camp in!
The dramatic coastal cliffs of Kalbarri’s Red Bluff offer amazing views over the ocean, perfect for whale watching. Read about the iconic Kalbarri region.
Step back in time 420 million years ago at Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia. Home to iconic river-carved gorges & fossilised rock formations.
Heading on a road trip up north soon? Just a short drive from Kalbarri is a Pink Lake that really does appear pink when the conditions are right. Read more.
Going on a road trip down south? Take a quick detour to Gnomesville, a quirky village made up of thousands of gnomes in the scenic Ferguson Valley,
Chasing adrenaline? Head to Lancelin Sand Dunes – WA’s premiere spot for sandboarding, 4 wheel driving, trail bike riding, quad biking, plus much more!
Western Australia has some of the most darkest night skies in the world, with our southern sky offering stargazers & photographers the best views of the Milky Way Galaxy. Learn more about stargazing in Western Australia.