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If we’re not in the office, we’re out on the road in the Kimberley & Pilbara!

Broome, Kimberley and Pilbara Festivals in 2025

From Aboriginal culture to Asian influences and early settler traditions, the Broome, Kimberley and Pilbara regions are a melting pot of cultures. The North West is a haven for 'culture vultures' with a mixture of bright and colourful festivals, celebrating the rich diversity of the regions amidst…

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Traveller's Tips for Broome

Broome is one of Western Australia’s most well-known towns and it attracts many visitors from around the world. It’s famous for its beautiful beaches and sunset camel rides, it is also regarded as the pearling capital of the world. It’s a great place to spend some time and enjoy the sights of this…

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The Best Art Awards are in the Kimberley and Pilbara

When it comes to incredible art, size doesn't matter with some of Australia's smallest regional towns across the North West home to some of the country's most revered art awards. The colourful contrasts of the region's natural environment and raw beauty, layered with strong cultural connection makes…

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5 reasons to say Howdy to Halls Creek!

This little town with a heart of gold is situated on the Great Northern Highway, 683km from Broome and 359km from Kununurra, and there’s more than a few reasons to make sure you leave enough time to get to know Halls Creek and surrounds… 1. Visitor Centre Your first port of call will likely be to…

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Top 10 spots for romance in the Magic Kimberley

“Romance is not dead Michael, you’ve still got it!” - Denise Denise and Michael certainly uncovered some top spots for canoodling on their Magic Kimberley adventures. Here are Denise’s Top 10 spots for making a lasting impression on your loved one in the Kimberley: 1. "Nothing makes you feel…

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Discover more in the Bungles

Bungles 1. Be a ‘rock star’! Belt out a soulful tune in Cathedral Gorge surrounded by the ancient red rock carved by water erosion through the ages. The acoustics are so phenomenal that members of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra have performed there in the past. 2. Hike to Echidna Chasm for…

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More to explore along the Gibb

We know you'll be hiking into gorges and having some refreshing swims along the way, but what else can you do on the Gibb? Here are some of our top picks, and different ways to explore! 1. Save some room to indulge – you won’t be short of tempting food options as you travel along the Gibb. We’re…

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5 things to do in Roebourne

40 kilometres east of Karratha you’ll find the town of Roebourne, the first town established in the North West. The restored stone heritage buildings that dot the town date back to its establishment in 1866. Its location near Karratha makes Roebourne an easy destination to add to your trip to the…

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5 things to do in Port Hedland

Located 200km north of Karratha and connecting the Pilbara and the Kimberley is the coastal town of Port Hedland. Full of rich cultural history and famous for long trains, big ships and salt piles linked to its massive resource industry, there is no end of things to do in this Pilbara gem. Here are…

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A first timers holiday guide to Broome summer feels

There is much to love about Broome during the summer. November to April sees Broome transform into a balmy, tropical getaway. It’s a lazy kind of heat that encourages you to unwind, de-stress, sip cold drinks and float your cares away in a luxurious pool. If you didn’t think Broome could be any more…

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