There are 576 attractions in Western Australia open on Tuesday
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Sonja Hedstrom is an artist that produces hand woven up-cycled Scandinavian Rugs!
Spectrum Project Space is an exhibition and performance space that functions as a laboratory for exploration and experimentation with an inclusive approach to creativity and is a site for multidisciplinary approaches to artistic practice.
Spinifex Hill Studio works with various Aboriginal artists language groups and features art that spans a variety of styles.
Situated in the heart of the city of Perth, St George's is the principal cathedral of the Anglican Province of Western Australia and the metropolitical Diocese of Perth.
Built by the early settlers in the 1840's, this beautiful historic building is the oldest stone church in the state, and is still a place of worship for the Busselton Community today.
St Mary's Cathedral, Perth, officially the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, and seat of its Archbishop.
St Werburgh’s Church forms part of the Mount Barker Heritage Trail, a 30 kilometre drive around the picturesque Mount Barker and surrounding area
An art gallery in an award winning heritage hotel.
STAR DREAMING is a full dome (180 degree) WA doco feature about the mysteries of the Universe, narrated by Ernie Dingo, screening daily the WA Maritime Museum.
Steve Vigors is a multi-award-winning local south-west artist and a member of local art societies for over 20 years!
Third generation Antique Jewellery & Collectables business. Unique & rare pieces. Also offering jewellery, watch & clock repairs, valuations & remodelling services. Items sourced.
Just 11 miles south-east of Adelaide, the elegant garden city of Stirling offers a thriving food scene and fabulous shops for fashion, plants, collectibles, jewellery, homeware, art and books in its unique shops and bustling monthly market. Stirling was founded in 1854 and has some of the finest houses in the state. Originally a place for orchards and vegetable gardens, the town became popular in the late 19th century with wealthy Adelaide residents building summer homes. The tree-lined ma
Not your average tenpin bowling alley.
Stuart McMillan is a celebrated Western Australian artist with work featured Sculptures by the Sea, along with numerous local and national exhibitions!
Inspiring studio/gallery featuring the photographic artwork of Paul Parin. Western Australian,European and Indian inspired images on rotating display. Custom fineart printing services also available
The Subiaco Arts Center is just 10 minutes west of Perth's CBD.
Subiaco’s retail history in eye-catching mural
Sue Briggs is an established artist for over 35 years, having had solo and mixed exhibitions in several galleries in Perth and Fremantle!
My focus as a painter is primarily the representation of either personal objects or ones that evoke a strong connection for me through shape, colour or form.
You can pat, feed and cuddle our wonderful animals!
Any time is a great time to come on down to Super Bowl Melville for some fun.
Team bowling, theme nights, weekend sessions and family-friendly fun!
Susan Hood uses the beauty and diversity of this country and it's native wildlife as the inspiration for her work.
Specialising in the history of the colonial settlement of Guildford and the Swan Valley, the Colonial Gaol and Taylor's Cottage offer an insight into Perth's recent history.
In step with the trendy craft beer movement, the Swan Valley is home to nine fantastic breweries and cideries producing contemporary and creative beers and cider.
Lots & lots of fabulously friendly farm animals, Kangaroos, Emus and more….
Tall Poppy invites you to experience our exclusive art gallery.
Tamara Jarrahmarri is an artist that draws inspiration from things that are meditational and spiritual in nature!
Contemporary Painter based in Dunsborough, Western Australia. Tanya's work is part of private collections throughout Australia, in the UK, India & the USA.
Explore and understand what it must have been like to live here in the late 19th century.