Western Australia Travel Guide
Western Australia is the largest state in
Australia, occupying the western third of the continent. The large majority of the the 2 million inhabitants live in the southwestern part of the state, in or close to
Perth, the capital and the most isolated city of this size anywhere in the world.
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Perth has the only airport in Western Australia with regular international flights. The vast majority of interstate flights also land in Perth. However there are a small number of interstate flights to Kalgoorlie, Kununurra, Karratha and Broome. Skywest has … Western Australia flights »
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Accommodation is readily available in most Australian cities and tourist destinations. It comes in a number of different styles. Camping is a popular pastime. Most caravan parks will rent camping sites by the night, where you can pitch a tent, and these are … Australia hotels »
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Western Australia Travel Guide
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Within Western Australia
Perth is a region of the vast state of Western Australia. It is centred around the states capital city, Perth, one of the most isolated capital cities in the world.
Perth Travel Guide »
The northernmost region of Western Australia is called the Kimberley. This spectacular region has an area of over 421,000 square kilometres.
Kimberley Travel Guide »
The Gascoyne region is more than 136,000 square kilometres large and located in the extreme western coastal region of Western Australia.
Gascoyne Travel Guide »
The Pilbara region covers more than 505,000 square kilometres of Western Australia. It is surrounded by the Indian Ocean to the …
Pilbara Travel Guide »
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