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Tales from the Goldfields: Kalgoorlie’s legends glitter with more than gold

About 700km northeast of Perth in Kookynie, the delightful owner of the Grand Hotel regales us with colourful tales of yesteryear. In this dusty...

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend – Argyle pink diamond exhibition

Look, and please touch, the most beautiful hand-crafted diamond pieces at a new and free interactive exhibition at Nina’s Jewellery in Dunsborough this summer.  Crescendo...

Mike’s accessible recommended fishing spots along the coast 

by Mike Roennfeldt Along WA’s vast coastline there are endless wonderful fishing spots and plenty that I haven’t yet been privileged to visit. The following...

Carnarvon is set to wow crowds with Solar Eclipse events…

Carnarvon is gearing up for an unforgettable experience as it prepares for the upcoming Solar Eclipse on April 20, 2023. The event will be...

Destination Geraldton – enjoy a visit to the mid-west city of...

This month we focus on destination Geraldton also known as its local Aboriginal name Jambinu.  The city is a five-hour drive or a one-hour flight...

Celebrate the bounty of the Mid-West at the Shore Leave Festival

Now in its third year, Shore Leave has firmly established itself as the premier festival in the Midwest region. With more than 30 events...

It’s a great time to head out to fish – here...

by Mike Roennfeldt  This is probably my favourite time of year for fishing. There’s usually so much of what I enjoy these days on offer,...

Where are the Mandurah giants?

One of the giants has gone missing. Nearly everybody in WA knows about Danish artist Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah, but less well known is...

Chasing the crowning glory of WA’s wildflowers

Known as a crowning glory of Western Australia’s unique world of flowers, The ‘Queen’ (of Sheba) has been sighted by very few lucky people,...

Come along to the York Festival

Running over two weeks the York Festival 2022 will offer an incredible array of activities in WA’s oldest inland town.  Coinciding with the school holidays...
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