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Unwind and soak up the beautiful Mandurah surrounds on a SUP sunset paddle
The old wheat bin sits side by side with today's modern storage bins, and as you walk around the site you can get a direct comparrison between past and present day grain handling.
At White Sands Gallery we love photography, art and sheepskin boots.
Whiteman Park is a unique conservation and recreation reserve that covers nearly 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and leisure facilities in Perth's northern suburbs, with museums, wildlife and more.
Previously used by the Noongar Beeliar Aboriginal people as a lookout and a place to send smoke signals, Wireless Hill became the site of Applecross Wireless Station in 1912.
Meet and feed friendly farm animals and kangaroos in a peaceful rural setting. Sample sensational jams, preserves, olives and extra virgin olive oil. Relax with a Devonshire tea or light lunch.
Victorian home maintained by the National Trust and housing the memorabilia of Charles Harper whose family lived there until 1921.
The museum is housed in one of the few 1936 type wheatbins that have been preserved. The museum was opened in 1981 with a collection of agricultural, transport and railway exhibits.
Set up as a house of earlier times with articles in room settings.
The Wyndham Museum is located in the old Court House, opposite the hotel, and is open each day from 10am to 4pm. Local art and craft is on display. Local art and crafts are also on display at the Boab Gallery, open each day from 10am to 4pm and situated on the corner of O'Donnell and Foreshore Roads.
Yagan Square is a place to meet, connect and experience Western Australia’s culture, heritage and landscape in the heart of Perth city
Young Australia League (YAL) has been supporting young Australian’s since it first opened its doors in 1905
One of the South West’s most popular galleries has been given a new lease of life thanks to a series of unexpected twists and turns in the lives of new owners, Emma and Matthew Skinner.
You'll be amazed at the ever-changing maze
Yamaji Art provides professional services to support and develop Aboriginal artists living in the Lower Murchison region of Yamaji Country with an emphasis on cultural preservation and the practice of the arts while generating economic benefit. Yamaji Art Center offers visitors insight into the heritage and cultural stories of the Yamaji people....
Built in 1892 Yilgarn History Museum is the oldest, still standing building east of Northam and it's the earliest Registrar’s Office in Western Australia, Look under the Southern Cross and find gold.
Explore the intriguing story of country policing from the days of the first convicts.
Built in 1911, York Town Hall is one of the most significant parts of York's townscape.
Virtual Reality Arena offering VR Games and VR Escape Rooms.
The gallery at the Zig Zag Cultural Centre seeks to provide a diverse range of cultural activities in a boutique-style gallery environment.
Njalikwa Chongwe specializes in pottery with strong forms, striking colour combinations layered with crackled glazes from Zinongo Gallery. Njalikwa's works include urns,bowls,vases and basins.
Fun for the whole family at Zone Bowling's Cannington arcade!
Eat, drink and bowl your way to bliss!
Be 'bowled' over at this 24-lane bowling arcade!
Ten pin bowling - great for all ages and fabulous exercise.