As part of a national recovery plan, Western Australia is playing a significant part in the conservation of the endangered…
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Out in nature – Waychinicup National Park
Waychinicup National Park, 65 kms east of Albany has been described as picture postcard perfect, with a scenic inlet, diverse…
Lotterywest grant for Swan River conservation efforts
A dedicated group of volunteers has been awarded a Lotterywest grant in a welcome boost to protect the Swan River.
Lightscape set to amaze and delight
The highly anticipated first visit of Lightscape to Western Australia is planned for mid-year. From 16 June to 30 July,…
World first climate resilience strategy for Ningaloo
Western Australia’s spectacular Ningaloo Coast has become the first UNESCO World Heritage site to finalise a resilience strategy to adapt…
Kimberley National Parks Tourism Update
The WA Government’s assistance package to help impacted communities following the unprecedented floods in the Kimberley includes discounted flights, holiday…
Dream run for WA tourism businesses in national awards
Western Australia’s tourism businesses enjoyed great success at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, scooping up a total of 12 awards.
Government House open day invitation
Rainbow lorikeets enjoying this historic olive tree in the grounds of Government House. The tree was planted in…
Rottnest visitor surge
Pinky Beach, Rottnest Island. Photo credit: Richard Smyth – Wild Earth Images Record visitor numbers show that Rottnest…
Saying hello at the caravan and camping show
Initiatives such as the WA Parks Foundation’s innovative Smartreka digital mapping program drew interest from the many visitors to…
WA Parks Foundation Prize Draw
The WA Parks Foundation is running two prize draws online throughout March to encourage membership to help support the Foundation’s…
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