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The towering glass spire of the Bell Tower located where Perth meets the Swan River in vibrant Barrack Square, is a touchstone for Australian and international tourists. The Bell Tower is one of the largest musical instruments on earth
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Café Pronto – Just Before the Old Bridge Still basking in their recent win at Mandurah’s Barista Challenge, Café Pronto is not only home to the best coffee in Mandurah, but also delivers great food, great service and good
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Just one hundred kilometres from Perth, you will find the Forest Heritage Centre, a unique leaf shaped building set deep in the forest at Dwellingup. Inside you will find an interpretive leaf, working School of Wood and a Fine
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Step inside and do time at Fremantle Prison, a fascinating Western Australian attraction. Originally known as The Convict Establishment, Fremantle Prison was built by convicts in the 1850's from limestone quarried on the site. It is the largest convict
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Test your problems solving skills and enjoy a day out at The Maze. Lose yourself in 32 acres of gardens and parklands and discover a unique range of games guaranteed to challenge and entertain the whole family! Race your
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It’s fishy, fascinating and fun! A journey of discovery awaits you now at the Naturaliste Marine Discovery Centre (NMDC). Come along and explore Western Australia’s oceans and rivers through vibrant displays and interactive exhibits. Get up close to some
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The multi award-winning tourist attraction – The Perth Mint, is one of the world’s oldest mints still operating from its original premises and one of Western Australia’s most historic buildings. The Mint was established in 1899 as a branch
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Pinjarra's Peel Zoo and Botanical Gardens has been awarded a Bronze Award for the 2007 Western Australian Tourism Awards in the category of Tourist Attractions. Pinjarra’s Peel Zoo and Botanical Gardens is only 10 minutes from Mandurah and 60
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Ramon’s at Willow Pond Restaurant was opened in November 2004. It is unique in that it combines a museum exhibiting Japanese artifacts and memorabilia of the Lawrence family associated with the owner. The restaurant can cater for 300 people
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Looking out over the majestic Indian Ocean, the Western Australian Museum - Maritime is symbolic of Fremantle’s past, present and future as a coastal town. The Museum houses six unique galleries, each focusing on a different aspect of Western
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