There are 11 aboriginal sites in Greater Perth
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Rottnest Island, also known as "Rotto," is a beloved destination off the coast of Western Australia.
Located in Bull Creek on the Canning River, Bateman Park is dense with river gums and melaleucas.
County Peak, also known as Mt Quajabin or Quajabin Peak, is a mountain located in the western region of the Wheatbelt area in Western Australia.
Heathcote is home to an extensive seagrass habitat dominated by paddleweed.
Lotterywest Federation Walkway is a popular attraction in Perth that extends 620 meters through Kings Park.
Enjoyed for a range of recreational activities, the Point Walter area is also an important site for waterbirds.
Success Hill is a very important site to Whadjuk Noongars. Noongars believe the Waugal is present at the section where Bennett Brook enters the Swan River below Success Hill.
Wadjemup Bidi is a series of walk trails on Rottnest Island that allow you to explore its stunning beauty.
Discover a Nyoongar campsite and dreamtime story by the still waters of Walyunga Pool.
‘Aboriginal Experience’ is available as a public tour on Sundays and Public holidays only and for private or group bookings at other times.
Watermans Bay Beach is a beautiful coastal area located in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.