Discover the Kimberley icons from Broome

Think of the Kimberley and no doubt some iconic places spring to mind - the Mitchell Falls, the Bungles, the "Horries". If you're planning a holiday to Broome, you might think that a lot of these places are too far away to 'do' without a long trip through the Kimberley - think again! With scenic…

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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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What’s New in Broome?

A new look for Chinatown, new tours, and upgrades to the airport - if you're travelling to Broome for the first time, or the first time in a while, you'll have lots to discover! Chinatown's new look! Broome's Chinatown has been the cultural and commercial heart and soul of Broome since the…

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Photography tips from Michael

You can't go on a Road Trip through the Kimberley without taking a few piccies... ..and for a Grey Nomad, I reckon I can take a pretty good photo! Here are a few tips for your trip through the Kimberley. Tip #1 - Practice your selfies - otherwise it's just nose hairs. Tip #2 - Take a scenic…

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5 things to do in Cossack

5 THINGS TO CHECK OUT IN COSSACK Australia’s liveliest ghost town is a must-visit during your stay in the Pilbara. Cossack was abandoned by 1950, but it now houses an annual art award exhibition, café, museum, heritage trail and a host of natural attractions. 1. Get the lay of the land Head to…

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Explore Red Dog's Pilbara

The industrial powerhouse of Australia, the Pilbara is an ancient landscape studded with mountain ranges and deep gorges, where the outback and desert meet the coast. In this landscape of red earth and blue skies Red Dog, the canine larrikin with a wandering heart, became a legend. Stories about…

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