Western Australia Facts
Find an abundance of interesting facts & information about western australia - enough to satisfy the most ardent tourist. Areas from Albany in the south up to Broome in the north and all places in between are featured. A land that is as big as the name suggests with a whole host of activities and enjoyment to match, that's Western australia.
From big ancient forests in the South to vast dry deserts in the east, huge crashing surf in the
west to large golden nuggets in the North, Western australia is the land of interesting culuture and adventure. Come and experience a big slice for yourself.
The State's capital Perth, situated on the Swan River, has all the facilities of a modern city. Just minutes from the city are white sandy beaches, while Rottnest Island, the home of the Quokka, and Fremantle, rich in maritime history, are very close by.
The north of the state boasts a wide variety of attractions. Visit the gorges and National Parks of the tropics, laze on the stunning beaches of Broome's Cable Beach, or feed the dolphins at Monkey Mia.
Tourist Information & Facts
We have all the facts about spectacular wildflower shows and changing colours. These are your reward for travelling inland to the Golden Heartland. Visit the natural wonders of Wave Rock and Dyandra State Forest, or pan for gold in some of the world's most intersting and richest goldfields. Wonderful Wines, limestone caves, spectacular coastline with challenging surf, magnificent forests and golden beaches are just some of the other attractions waiting for you in the southwest region.
Lots of interesting facts too - all about working and living down under. Tips on job seeking, property and real estate, buying a business, transportation, shopping, schools and education plus getting a visa and immigration. There's no end of useful information. Tourism is alive and kicking. A visit is a must but be careful - it will be hard to leave western australia!






