There are 17 family attractions in WA's Golden Outback
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Every third Sunday of the month and features local arts, crafts and stalls.
Don't miss seeing this full size replica of the original Stonehenge in the UK, as it would have looked around 1950BC.
A great place to view and purchase original local arts and crafts.
Housed in a century old telegraph station. Operated by the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. Just the thing for bird enthusiasts. Also offers accommodation and meals.
The Observatory boasts a fully retractable roof, state of the art telescopes and amazing WA dark sky offering visitors a world class astronomy experience.
With a reputation for producing a decent slice of Australia’s gold bullion, it’s not surprising that Kalgoorlie is home to one of the biggest open cut mines in the world.
The clock was installed in time for the New Years Eve celebrations in 2000. The small town had been without a clock since the original one sank on its way form England to Australia in 1905.
Situated in the heart of the town, a monument that commemorates the miners who gave "the golden mile" its golden international name. Erected in 1984.
The longest stretch of road in Australia and most likely, the world. It runs from Balladonia to Caiguna - 146.6km. It makes for a great photo by the signs at either end.
Statue of the horse Hardy Norseman who uncovered gold in the town. His owner Laurie Sinclair later found the rich gold source that became the second richest goldfield in WA.
Statue of Paddy Hannan. Have a drink from his water bag.
Statue of St Katherine - patron saint of miners in the middle of the square.
View of Australia's biggest open-cut gold mine, The Super Pit which is a massive 290m deep, 1.5km wide and 4km long. Be there for one of the daily blast times.
THE BIG RAM - weight 4 tonnes, length 13 metres, height 9 metres, width 6 metres. Fibreglass statue overlooking town.
The Coalseam Conservation Park, south of Mullewa, is the site of the first coal discovered in Western Australia in 1846 and offers magnificent views of the Irwin River. A spectacular location``of everlastings during Spring.
Wildflower export buisness with flowers growing and being packed for export in the huge drying sheds. Gift shop and restaurant included_ Admission free.
Mt Windarra overlooks the site of the nickel mine that had its birth through the extraordinary global stock market frenzy associated with the exploration company Poseidon NL (No Liability).