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Autumn

3 Waters Running Festival

Experience one of Western Australia’s most scenic running events at the 3 Waters Running Festival in Bunbury. This iconic race takes runners on a stunning journey around three spectacular waterways – the Indian Ocean, Koombana Bay, and the Leschenault Inlet – showcasing the region’s natural beauty at every turn. With distances ranging from the full […]

Lighting the Sound | Albany 2026

13–15, 20–22, 27–29 March 2026 As the sun sets on Albany in March 2026, the city will transform into a breathtaking canvas of light. Over three weekends, Lighting the Sound will illuminate Albany’s hills and coastline in what will be the largest light installation ever staged on Earth.  At the heart of this extraordinary event is internationally […]

Wise Wine

Wise Wine offers premium coastal wines and dining with stunning ocean views.

Busselton Museum

Discover Busselton’s pioneering history through immersive exhibits housed in the heritage-listed Old Butter Factory.

All Sea Charters

Step aboard and prepare for an unforgettable wildlife encounter in the sparkling waters of Geographe Bay. All Sea Charters invites you to experience the magic of whale watching in Busselton, where humpbacks, blue whales, and their playful calves make their annual migration. Your Whale Watching Adventure Tours run daily from September, with morning (9:45 am) […]

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Djeran Season

Australia's South West

Relaxation awaits.

Hike the Cape To Cape Track

Margaret River Region

Your guide to the 5-day trek

Astrotourism

Australia's South West

Eager to chase stars?

Welcome to Australia’s South West!

Here you can easily enjoy natural beaches beautiful vineyards, forests, caves and more, all in a single day. More than 23,000km make up the south west corner of Western Australia, with 1000 of those kilometres consisting of awe-inspiring coastline just waiting to be explored.

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