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Kings Park, (Noongar: Kaarta Gar-up) is a 399.9-hectare (988-acre) park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia.
The Landsdale farm, is a educational farm where the whole family can learn about farming and get close to the animals. With fantastic value at $15 per person for adults and $13 for kids!
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, located next to the Sunken Gardens within the beautiful grounds of The University of Western Australia, is acknowledged as one of the finest university galleries in Australia.
A retro games arcade providing heaps of fun for the young and young at heart with all of your old favourites.
Located in Perth, Western Australia, Linton & Kay Galleries hosts an impressive collection of quality fine art, complemented by a range of exhibitions, events and art services.
Linton & Kay Galleries has recently relocating the CBD gallery to an exciting new arts precinct in West Perth.
Corner Gallery mural is an ever-changing collaborative project made up of artworks from local and international artists!
Put your problem solving skills to the test in this swash-buckling escape room!
Louis Antiques is Perth's largest antique warehouse with over 1000sqm of showroom. Containers from Europe and England arrive every 6 weeks and the showroom is open 7 days a week.
Maalinup Aborginal Gallery specialises in fine art by Indigenous artists from the South West of Western Australia.
Unleash you inner Viking at Maniax Axe Throwing in Perth!
Located 40 min’s out of Perth with 15 acres of petting zoo the park offers a range of activities for children and adults to enjoy Australia’s incredible range of animals, birds and bushland.
Marks are lines, symbols or figures; deceptively simple yet incredibly complex. Marks have the ability to: record, define, symbolize, correct, confine or instruct.
A 20 minute drive south of Perth and you'll find the unique setting of Marri Park Golf Course. Marri Park is an 18 hole course with wide fairways, true greens and consistent bunkering.
Enjoy a day of unruly behaviour with Maxed Out Axe Throwing!
Beautiful wildflower gardens and lawns surround the four sparkling pools. The play equipment and barbecues make this a perfect setting for a family day out.
Spend a day with one of Western Australia's best go-karting entertainment specialists!
the only contemporary art gallery of it's kind in Perth,3 separate exhibition spaces showcase some of Perth's most interesting established and early career artists.
Midland Junction Arts Centre is a vibrant visual and performing arts facility managed by Mundaring Arts Centre Inc.
MJAC is a multi-arts space perfect for exhibitions, creative development, performance, classes and special arts events all year round. The Swan Art Awards, November 2012.
Promoting and displaying the work of quality Australian artists and photographers, Mirage Gallery love the incredible diversity of Australian art.
The Moore's Building Contemporary Art Gallery is a City of Fremantle subsidised exhibition space that promotes a diverse range of contemporary art.
More Than Antiques from quality antiques, vintage to decorative items and everything in between. A style for a modern age.
Mossenson Galleries is regarded as one of Australia’s leading commercial galleries, exhibiting the finest art by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian artists.
If you're a motoring enthusiast or just interested in local history you'll find something of interest in the Museum. There's a range of cars & motorcycles from the late 19th century through to now
Visit Mt Flora Regional Museum and discover the rich and diverse history of the City of Stirling. Explore the history through photographs, displays, artefacts and stories. It is worth a visit to Mount Flora Regional Museum for the view alone!
The Mundaring and Hills Historical Society (MHHS) was formed in 1989 to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the Shire of Mundaring.
Mundaring Arts Centre is the cultural hub of the Shire of Mundaring, providing creative and cultural opportunities to local artists and the wider community.
You will never forget your visit to this world-class display of hundreds of Australia's native animals, birds, fish and reptiles.
The Museum of Performing Arts houses more than 40,000 catalogued items of theatre memorabilia collected by the theatre's historian. Items such as glamorous costumes, photographs, press clippings, scripts, scores and other historic pieces are publicly exhibited at the Museum, DownStairs at the Maj, with a new exhibition to view every six to eight weeks. The oldest item in the Museum collection dates back to 1854 - a beautiful silk programme from a Perth performance of amateur theatricals.