What's On Perth - Spring 2019

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CONTENTS What’s new in Perth........................................................................................... 8 What’s on in Perth............................................................................................ 12 Star Attraction - Fremantle Prison .............................................. 18 Out on the Town the hottest tickets, the hottest shows........................................20 The Main Event - Pop-Up Globe Australia ...........................30 At The Pass - Hunter & Barrel, Raine Square ................... 32 Out and About in Perth...............................................................................34 Shop til you drop................................................................................................ 36 Feed Me - where to eat and drink in the city....................... 38 Bar Hop - Strange Company, Fremantle ................................48 Out and About on the Sunset Coast............................................ 50 Out and About in the North of Perth........................................... 58 Out and About East of Perth & the Hills .............................. 60 Out and About in the Swan Valley................................................. 64 Out and About in Fremantle.................................................................. 73 Out and About on Rottnest Island ............................................... 80 On the record with Jack Bourke, City Calm Down .......86 Out and About south of Perth ...........................................................88 Out and About in Mandurah................................................................. 90 The Interview - The Book of Mormon

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Golf Courses around Perth ....................................................................96 Get a room - where to stay ...................................................................98

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hink of What’s On Perth as like having a local in your pocket. We know our city inside and out and whether you’re a first-time visitor, or have lived here for years, What’s On Perth is an invaluable guide to what’s happening in the best capital city on earth (OK, we’re probably biased). In this issue, we thought we’d give you a bit of help with some school holidays inspo - and where better to start than our cover story star, Fremantle Prison? There are special days planned for your own little convicts so make sure you leave plenty of time to explore this award-winning destination. There’s always plenty going on in the city too if you’re a foodie or fan of the perfect cocktail. Our resident Bar Hop guru, Sloane Carvell, has visited Strange Company in Fremantle and found it to be the perfect place to hang out with new best friends. I reviewed Raine Square’s latest addition, Hunter & Barrel, and would recommend you bring a big

WELCOME appetite for this great steak joint (hot tip: it’s got a cool bar too). We’ve got interviews with Jack Bourke, lead singer with City Calm Down and an exclusive chat with star of controversial musical, The Book of Mormon, Nyk Bielak. If you’re heading out of town, we’ve got ideas about how to spend time in Mandurah, the Swan Valley and the Araluen Botanic Gardens whcih are now in full bloom. We’ve put all our local knowledge into this guide, and hope that you’ll enjoy reading about our city and surrounding areas. If you have time, why not head south to Margaret River or north to the Coral Coast or Broome? It’ll be an experience you never forget. We hope you enjoy your stay.

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WHAT’S NEW Perth seems to be changing every day and it can be hard to keep up with what’s new in town. Fortunately, that’s where we come in . . . New waterslides at Perth’s Outback Splash Thrill-seekers, stand by! Some of the country’s most exciting waterslides are about to open at Perth’s Outback Splash. A massive six-storey slide tower, featuring four mind-blowing new waterslides, will open in time for summer, from November 20. Combined, the new slides are 489

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metres, or almost half a kilometre in length. There are two raft slides, an extreme thrill slide and WA’s fastest body slide – aptly named ‘The Wedgie’ – capable of producing speeds of up to 75 km/hr with the rush of 100 tonnes of water each hour! Perth’s Outback Splash has long been one of WA’s top destinations for outdoor fun. In addition to the four new slides and other water-based attractions (open September to April), it offers year-round family fun, including mini golf, mazes, sensory play, children’s playground, Australian animal experiences and an onsite café. Tickets and Season Passes can be


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Axe attack Axe throwing is a thing apparently and Perth has got the biggest facility to do it, in the entire southern hemisphere. Maniax Axe Throwing opened its doors to the 940sqm purposebuilt warehouse this September in Northbridge, conveniently perched between bars and restaurants for the perfect before or after activity. Owner Adam Schilling came across the highly successful and alternative sport while on holidays in Canada and thought it just might be a hit over here too. “I wanted to give it a try, but it was completely booked out. It was then I knew all this craziness might just excite our local Aussie market and be something huge. I was determined to bring it back to Australia,” Adam said. “It started with beers, a bunch of different types of axes, mates and some knocked up axe targets in my backyard. We lived in Coogee in Sydney at the time, surrounded by apartments.” The Perth location is set to hold up to 120 people. It will be the first

of the chain to have two of their iconic four-tonne trees and also the first to have a VIP Chamber of Steel for meetings, private functions, or if punters want to kick on beyond their axe throwing session. Maniax guests can also step up to the Chopping Block, an elevated viewing platform where you can watch the throwing action from up above. Maniax Axe Throwing Perth is set to open to the public on Saturday 14 September, with complimentary axe throwing ALL DAY. Get throwing Perth! Maniax Axe Throwing Perth, 63a John St, Northbridge. Visit maniax.com.au 9


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FLOWERS IN FULL BLOOM Don’t miss the annual Kings Park Festival which runs until the end of September. Western Australian wildflowers form the stunning backdrop to a month-long extravaganza of walks and talks, outdoor exhibitions, art installations and fun for all the family. Whether you want to get back to nature, love art, are looking to upskill your gardening prowess, or just want to appreciate the beauty of Kings Park and Western Australian plant life, the Kings Park Festival is for you. Visit bgpa.wa.gov.au MOVIES UNDER THE STARS There’s a choice of where to get your outdoor movie fix this spring with several operators offering the silver screen under night skies. AMEX Openair Cinemas With an exciting program of food and films, the Amex collection of 29 outdoor movies and events at the Ozone Reserve is sure to suit all this spring. The early return of the popular outdoor cinema from September will play host to an array of festival-vibe entertainment, with American Express Card Members receiving a range of exclusive benefits. Sultan Pepper 12

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and their standout food truck will once again delight moviegoers with their contemporary Middle Eastern cuisine including their delicious Smoked Beetroot and Walnut Cigars, Halloumi Flatbread Tacos, Burgers and Loaded Fries. Runs until October 6. Tickets start at $14 and are available at openaircinemas.com.au Girls School Cinema The final program for Girls School Cinema includes throw-back movie favourites, a double romance screening with free unlimited Tim Tams and an 80s dress up competition. Housed in a stunning castle-like building in East Perth, it features a revamped and ultra-cosy bar and lounge where you can drink delicious mulled wine, or kick back and enjoy Mack Daddy’s New York Slice’s gloriously cheesy pizzas in the luxe lounge before the movie. or head to the courtyard for some pre-movie marshmallow toasting. Runs until October 12 every Wednesday to Sunday. Tickets from $17 for standard admission. Visit girlsschoolcinema.com.au Mov’in Bed The world’s biggest outdoor bed


THEY GOT RHYTHM Since their hugely successful tour to Australia in 2017, the sensational Yamato Drummers of Japan have been incredibly busy this year alone playing a three-week season in London’s West End and visiting Switzerland, Italy and Holland. Now Western Australian audiences have the chance to hear the heart-thumping rhythm, thunderous sounds and explosive beats when Yamato tour WA opening in Esperance on September 10; Albany on September 12, Perth on September 14 and then Mandurah on September 15. Made up of 14 musicians, male and female, who hail from Japan’s Nara Prefecture, this year marks Yamato’s 25th anniversary, celebrating over 3,700 performances in 54 countries, reaching over 7 million fans young and old, presenting a thrilling, high-energy and explosive interpretation of the centuries old Taiko tradition. Visit yamatodrummers.com COMMUNITY AND HEART If you’re heading out of town, make sure you add York to your list. WA’s oldest inland town kicks off its annual

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cinema launches its first Aussie tour in October - and it all starts in Perth, taking over from the Amex venue at Ozone Reserve from October 18 to December 8. With a spectacular 150 beds under the stars, Mov’in Bed is the biggest outdoor bed cinema in the world, and surely the most comfortable. Blankets, glow side tables, mattresses and a premium pillows experience by Ecosa are here to keep you warm and comfy. Take things up a notch with the very exclusive Bed Delivery. Mov’in bed is partnering with the best brands for a unique culinary experience. The food is delivered straight to your bed and the bar will serve wine, champagne, ice cream, candy, and popcorn so that you are all set up for the perfect night. Standard tickets from $9 per head. Visit movinbed.com

community celebration of culture and arts on Saturday September 28 and 29 at the 2019 York Festival. Running until October 13, the first weekend is always a super-popular event with locals and visitors alike. Thousands will visit the charming, historic Wheatbelt town (just one hour from Perth) as York gets busy across three weekends with music, art, food, performance, workshops, exhibitions and activities for all ages. The festival highlight this year is Japanese Wara Art. Wara (rice straw) art was developed as a way of finding a creative use of the excess straw leftover at the end of the rice harvest. Once used to make things like tatami mats, rice straw has been replaced by modern synthetic materials, leaving farmers with an abundance of straw. The resulting sculptures spawned a new art practice and Wara Art Festivals are now held each year throughout Japan. Each weekend has activities and exhibitions for all the family. The Medieval Fayre, Running of the Lambs, John Toohey’s ‘Rodeo’ photographic exhibition, interactive walking tours, the Garden Art Trail, From Hooves to Highways exhibition at the York Motor Museum, A Day in Japan, the premier of 40 Year Old Pop Star, woodchopping and sheep shearing demos, Chalk the 13


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Walk pavement painting and the York Escape Maze are just some of the exciting events you can look forward to this year. Every Sunday visitors can indulge in a little retail therapy at the irresistible Maker’s Markets. The York Festival, September 28 to October 13. Visit yorkfestival.com.au MINI GAMES, BIG CROWDS The stage is set for a massive party for football fans when the MiniFootball World Cup descends on Perth, along with the best amateur players from around the world, from October 1 to 11. The World Cup will see Langley Park come alive with a purpose-built 3,500 seat stadium and a Festival Hub featuring entertainment, food trucks, pop-up bars, LED screens, a fan zone and the Kartel Container Bar, promising to have something for the whole family. More than 800 players from 32 countries will begin to arrive in Perth from late September, including teams from the USA, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, South Africa, Japan and current title holders the Czech Republic. Mexico will also compete again and be more driven than ever for success in Perth having been runner-up in the first two events. Over 5,000 visitors are expected to flock to the event. MiniFootball World Cup, Langley Park, October 1 to 11. Visit perth2019. com for tickets. RAISE A GLASS A brand new event will be kicking off 14

the Perth racing season this spring. Oktoberfest will see Ascot Racecourse playing host to Perth’s largest beer hall with plenty of German food, lagers, complimentary steins, beverages and entertainment, you and your mates are set to have a great day out. The 2019 Ascot Racing Carnival begins with the Crown Perth Opening Day on 12 October and runs right through to the TABtouch Perth Cup on 4 January, 2020. Oktoberfest, Ascot Racecourse, 71 Grandstand Rd. Visit perthracing.org.au NEW FESTIVAL FOR WORDSMITHS A new festival created to engage curious and questioning minds will land in Perth in November. Quantum Words is a festival dedicated to science, innovation and wonder and will feature outstanding thinkers, scientists and creators from across Australia and overseas. Presented by Writing WA in association with Writing NSW, the festival will delve into everything from climate change to orangutan protection, water, ‘alternative facts’, and Indigenous knowledge. Festival guests already confirmed include must-see New York-based rap artist and playwright, Baba Brinkman, best known for his ‘Rap Guide’ sciencebased hip hop albums and theatre shows. Check the website closer to the event for additional presenters and free and ticketed events appealing to all ages. Quantum Words, State Theatre,


174-176 William Street, Perth, November 8 to 10. Visit qwp. writingwa.org PURR-FECT SUMMER SHOW The Cat Empire, Australia’s most eclectic six-piece band, will light up Kings Park & Botanic Garden on November 30 with Dan Sultan, Caravana Sun and Grace Barbe. An empire of loyal Australian fans will have the opportunity to celebrate the band’s most recent acclaimed material and revisit some of the enduring, and indeed endearing classics that have secured their status as one of the world’s most beloved live acts. Visit ticketmaster.com.au

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CLASSIC JOE Fresh from an exhilarating sold-out show where they performed their 2006 album, Black Fingernails, Red Wine, in its entirety, Eskimo Joe are playing a huge show with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra at Kings Park & Botanic Garden on December 1. Celebrating their 21st birthday in 2018, Eskimo Joe’s successful symphony orchestra tour of Australia kicked off in their hometown with WASO at the Perth Concert Hall in February of that year and set in motion a tide of new acclaim around the country.

Expect more of the same on the first day of summer in the great outdoors. Visit ticketmaster.com.au DOING SUMMERSALTS You know summer’s arrived when the line-up for SummerSalt is confirmed. This year it continues to deliver cream of the crop artists to the great Australian outdoors with Tash Sultana for both shows with strong support from Clews, Garret Kato, George Alice and Jack Davis for the Cottesloe show. SummerSalt, Cottesloe Beach. December 21. Visit summersaltmusic.com.au SEALED WITH A KISS Rock n roll legends KISS kicked off their final and biggest global tour to date with three back-to-back sold out concerts of the End of the Road World tour, starting in Vancouver, Canada on January 31. KISS delivered a massive event each night thrilling the fans and critics alike. The show was full of the band’s long discography of hits with production second to none and lots of KISS’ trademark pyro. The Australian leg begins in Perth on November 16, moving across Australia before finishing in Auckland for their only New Zealand show on December 3. KISS, RAC Arena, November 16. Visit ticketek.com.au Cat Empire

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uilt by convicts in the 1850s and closed as a maximum security prison in 1991, a tour of the World Heritage listed Fremantle Prison is a ‘must do’ activity for any traveller to Western Australia. Whether you’re into history or fascinated by true crime stories the Prison has a range of tours to keep you captivated. Discover the convict-era history of the Prison on the Convict Prison Tour, explore the daily life of modern-era prisoners on the Behind Bars Tour or get inside the criminal mind and learn about some of Fremantle Prison’s

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more notorious inmates on the True Crime Tour. For a spookier experience you can’t go past an eerie night time Torchlight Tour, as your guide delves into the darker side of the Prison’s history, or if you’re looking for a bit of adventure you can descend 20m underground to explore a labyrinth of water tunnels built by prisoners on the Tunnels Tour. Fremantle Prison’s Gatehouse complex is free to enter and features two visitor museums, café, award winning gift shop and exhibitions in the Prison Gallery.


Don’t miss . . . PROTEST AND UNREST (until 8 Nov 2020) This fascinating exhibition examines the history of protests and conditions at Fremantle Prison using personal accounts from prisoners, officers and the administration. From violent riots to peaceful sitouts, our new exhibition Protest and Unrest at Fremantle Prison explores the conditions and regime under which prisoners lived, why they felt the need to protest and the ways in which they expressed their dissatisfaction. Imprisonment means the loss of freedom, but do prisoners also lose their right to basic hygiene, decent food, personal space and safety? If they are dissatisfied, how do they fight for change? Several protests will be examined in detail, using personal accounts from prisoners, officers and the administration. The rotten food, appalling living conditions and accusations of torture and abuse, were used as justification by prisoners for pushing back against authority. Showing objects never displayed before, such as improvised weapons from the 1988 riot, an electric battery box and prisoner graffiti, this exhibition will present a confronting view of life inside. Visitors will be challenged by the question: in the same situation, would you protest too? HALLOWEEN TOURS (30 Oct - 1 Nov) Fremantle Prison will have you screaming with fear and delight again this year with the return of our popular Halloween tours. Join their guides in the dark as you visit cells protected by the spirits of lost souls, encounter dark corners and ghostly shadows. Get into the spirit, join the fun and come dressed in your Halloween best. There’s safety in numbers, so why not get a group together and get ready to scare yourself silly. There’ll be no point screaming if you miss out! Tours run from Wednesday 30 October to Friday 1 November.

School Holiday Activities LOCKED UP! TOURS (1 - 10 October) With its walls, gates, bars and cells, Fremantle Prison was designed and built as a place of incarceration. These school holidays on the exclusive kids-only ‘Locked Up!’ Tour, children can find out more about life on the inside. Designed for children aged 8 to 12 years old, these special tours cost $15 and are running at 10am on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the October school holidays. Kids will step inside and explore Fremantle Prison as a place of incarceration for both convicts and prisoners. From prisoner processing and mugshots, to daily work and activities, kids will be guided through a prison experience before they make parole. This tour is strictly for kids. Don’t worry, grown-ups – you are welcome to book in for the Convict Prison Tour while the kids are doing time. ESCAPE! TOURS (2 - 11 October) Let the kids escape these school holidays on the exclusive kidsonly ‘Escape!’ Tour. They are guaranteed to have fun while learning about this amazing site. Designed for children aged 5 to 12 years old, these special tours cost $12 and are running at 10am on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the October school holidays (excluding the Queen’s Birthday public holiday on Monday 30 September). Children will visit the sites of numerous dramatic escapes through the Prison’s history. Along the way their Tour Guide will tell a number of tales of daring, desperate and dangerous escapes from Fremantle Prison. For more information, visit fremantleprison.com.au 19


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A brutal beauty With Brutalist design back in favour and a revival of interest in the art of the 1970s, AGWA marks the 40th anniversary of its 1979 Brutalist icon with a suite of special exhibitions and events. AGWA 40 is a season exploring the development and design of the building with the exhibit Perth Brutal: Dreaming in Concrete, plus talks, performances and a symposium presented with Curtin University’s School of Design and the Built Environment. The art of the 1970s in WA will also be revisited in the exhibition That Seventies Feeling... the Late Modern. A special AGWA Open Night includes Co3 dance company celebrating the architecture in movement, alongside a special appearance by design guru Tim Ross. Opened on 2 October 1979 by then Premier Charles Court to mark the 150th anniversary of the Western Australian State’s foundation, the new Art Gallery of WA building was a dramatic example of late Brutalist architecture designed by Polish born Charles Sierakowski Perth Brutal: Dreaming in Concrete opens out the many layers of the history of the building’s development featuring images of the building in construction and its early days, along with ephemera such as building models, plans, diagrams and drawings, 20

and early promotional brochures about the structure and its place in the Cultural Centre (now undergoing its biggest development since 1979 with the WA Museum project). Perth Brutal: Dreaming in Concrete, September 21 to February 3, free entry.

La dolce vita The Lavazza Italian Film Festival celebrates 20 years with a vibrant programme this October. The festival will showcase 26 of the best new Italian films from the last year as well as classic cinematic gems, Special Presentations, aperitivo


nights, receptions and galas at Palace Cinemas’ Cinema Paradiso (Northbridge) and Luna Palace Cinemas’ Luna on SX (Fremantle) from October 2 to 23. Festival director Elysia Zeccola said, “For 20 years we have shared our love of cinema and Italian culture striving to present the best new films from Italy for film-lovers and Italophiles around the country. The best critically acclaimed and award-winning films share the spotlight with the biggest box office hits, creating an entertaining programme for audiences young and old.” Highlights include the Australian premiere of Ron Howard’s highly anticipated biopic Pavarotti will close the festival nationally. Howard’s access-all-areas documentary looks back at the life, relationships and the remarkable performing career of the world’s most famous tenor who became an international superstar, from the early 1960s until his death. The 20th edition of the Lavazza Italian Film Festival presented by Palace returns to Palace Cinemas’ Cinema Paradiso (Northbridge) and Luna Palace Cinemas’ Luna on SX (Fremantle) presenting 26 films from 2 – 23 October. Visit italianfilmfestival.com.au

Gravy train Paul Kelly is returning for another festive season performance with some very special outdoor concerts this December. And who’s gonna make the gravy with Paul this year? Some of Australia and New Zealand’s finest musical exports, Courtney Barnett, Kate MillerHeidke, and Marlon Williams, will join the legendary songwriter on this world class line-up in Perth at Stadium Park at Optus Stadium on December 7. Over the last few years, Making Gravy has become an unmissable live music experience. Christmas will come early with this unbeatable collection of musical talent, so get your tickets now so you don’t miss out. Visit paulkelly.com.au

Don’t miss . . . Hometown hero After selling out his national tour in record breaking time and receiving rave audience reviews across the country earlier this year, internationally renowned, award-winning musician, comedian, actor, writer and composer, Tim Minchin is coming back, with BACK in 2020. The show was Tim’s first Australian tour since returning to the country after almost a decade of living overseas and was seen by almost 69,000 Australians after a seven year absence from the stage. The long-awaited tour also saw him pick up a prestigious Helpmann Award for Best Australian Contemporary Concert. In March 2020, BACK will make two new stops in Hobart and Newcastle and see return dates in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne. BACK is billed as “Old Songs, New Songs, F*** You Songs”, hinting at a set list of material from all corners of Minchin’s eclectic – and often iconoclastic – repertoire. Minchin has been celebrated globally for writing the music and lyrics for Matilda the Musical, which has gone on to become one of the most acclaimed musicals of the last 20 years, winning masses of awards. It continues to run in the West End and has already played in over 50 cities worldwide. Visit timminchin.com for tickets. Tim Minchin


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MAIN EVENT Shakespeare comes to vivid life as the incredible Pop Up Globe Australia comes to Perth. By Gabi Mills (@gabikate)

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or such an audacious and extraordinary concept, you need an extraordinary and audacious mind behind it. Enter, stage right, Dr Miles Gregory, the Kiwi Shakespearean scholar and artistic director of Pop-Up Globe Australia. A colourful character with handlebar moustache and jaunty beret, Dr Miles is in town to talk about his passion project; and for once the hype lives up to expectation. “I was reading a pop-up book about Shakespeare’s Globe theatre to my daughter Nancy in 2014 and she asked if she could she go and see a play in the Globe,” he explains. “I said that it was an awfully long way from Auckland to London where a replica of Shakespeare’s first Globe is but that set off an idea in my head. Would it be possible to build a fullscale replica Globe, put on shows and demolish it again? Could we fill the theatre with a festival of Shakespeare’s masterworks?” The answer, as it turns out, was an emphatic yes. Just 15 months after the initial inspiration, the Pop-Up Globe opened to huge acclaim, attracting over 200,000 people during its New Zealand runs. Then it was over the

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ditch to Sydney and Melbourne where once again crowds swarmed in their thousands. And now it’s Perth’s turn - and there’s no reason to believe that once again this unique theatrical experiment will bring Shakespeare to the masses in an original new way. “We’ve put on 17 productions in four cities and built the theatre five times - which is more times that Shakespeare managed,” Dr Miles quips. His Globe is based on Shakespeare’s second version of the Globe - with a tiled rather than


thatched roof. The London Globe is thatched - Shakespeare’s original version burnt down. The attention to detail is secondto-none. Scholars were consulted to ensure that the dimensions and stagecraft elements were as close to the original as possible. The resulting experience for the audience is nothing short of unforgettable. Nobody is further than 15m away from the action. There’s a standing area in the Yard in front of the stage where so-called ‘Groundlings’ watch the show. “A groundling is a type of fish that lives at the bottom of the English Channel, swimming in schools with its mouth open,” says Dr Miles. “I never knew why this part of the audience section was called Groundling until I

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From October 5 Pop-up Globe will present Hamlet, A Midsummer Nights’ Dream, Measure for Measure and Twelfth Night – complete with stunning costumes, elaborate sets, special effects and litres of blood. Tickets from . $29, Mon-Sun evenings, Thurs-Tues afernoon matinees, Sat morning matinees. Visit popupglobe.com.au

saw some blood fly off the stage onto the Groundlings and they all moved, as one, with their mouths open. It all made sense,” he chortles. With those tickets only costing $29, it’s possible for everybody to enjoy the thrill of a live performance of Shakespeare, as the Bard intended it and, more importantly, where it was intended to be performed. The plays somehow make more sense when they’re seen in the theatre design that they were written for - an authentic version that very few in the world have witnessed. “The great thing about seeing Shakespeare like this is that it’s a proper night out, a full experience,” says Dr Miles. “Theatre exists so briefly and it’s great to share it with friends. You don’t sit in the dark, nobody is telling you to be quiet. There are sword fights, blood baths, jewels and dances. The noise from the audience is so great at times that the whole theatre vibrates. It’s really more like a boxing match or a pop concert than a play.” Such is the physicality of the way the plays are performed, that the actors lose weight during the four play run. “They have to have their costumes refitted half way through,” says Dr Miles. “At the end of Hamlet for instance, there’s the longest duel we’ve ever put on. It takes so much from the actors who give so much to the audience.”

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he clue’s in the name of the newest addition to the CBD’s Raine Square’s roster of eateries. Any notion that this is anything less than a temple to carnivores and booze-lovers is dispelled by the large, stylised antler motif hanging over the floor-to-ceiling bar. Actually, that bar at the back of the room looks like the perfect spot to spend a lazy few hours before hitting Perth’s streets for more. We were there for lunch and the vibe was buzzy, friendly, the kind of place you’d say you’d have just the one cocktail and then say ‘same again’ soon after. The Love of Lychee was our chosen poison for the day. Sure, it was a mocktail (damn you, work), but it looked and tasted like something far more potent. Same again, I said. We were hungry so went, all guns blazing, for the heaving sharing board to kick things off. There were scallops served in hot shells with feathery laces of crispy leek and a herby Cafe de Paris-style butter, calamari, golden and tender with a spritz of lemon and a zingy nouc cham dipping sauce on the side, spicy chicken wings and then there was the hot cheese served in a

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skillet the size of a table tennis bat. Dipping flat bread into this oozy sunyellow puddle reminded me of how it’s the simple things in life that make you go ‘ooh’. Melted cheese and bread doesn’t sound revolutionary but it is when it tastes this good. We may have been ladies who lunch but we were also ladies who fancied a bloody great steak, if it’s all the same with you. I’d read recently that the steak served at the Whitfords Hunter and Barrel had left one diner so impressed, they’d said it was even better than a similar serve at Crown


Perth’s Rockpool. Surely such a sacrilegious opinion couldn’t actually be the case - could it? The chunk of wagyu I was served, burnished bronze like Arnie’s thighs, was a perfect juicy morsel. Cooked rare as requested, you could choose to have it served with in house basting or pink rock salt and a lemon wedge. I’m a NaCl girl all the way but did fancy a bit of sauce so went for the blue cheese option, amping up the umami to the max. My equally bloodthirsty companion chose the eye fillet and we continued to empty the H&B larder with a side of seasonal greens and some Hunter’s mash. If you’re dining with a crowd, it’s worth considering ordering one of the multi-featured options: choose from the Hunter’s, King’s or Royal Feasts and you’ll be ploughing your way through piles of meat, chips, skewers and that star in a skillet, the hot cheese dip, for days. We both loved our mains, the simplicity of being served a wellexecuted hunk of meat on a plate with

some delicious co-stars a reminder that a good meal doesn’t begin and end with foams and microplaned fronds of this and that. Alternatives to steak include barramundi, kangaroo, slow-cooked lamb and crispy pork belly, skewers and ribs. This ain’t the place to bring Vanessa the Vegan. Rolling towards dessert like two inflated beach balls, we went all in and chose the apple skillet pie (clearly we’re Skillet Gals) with orange syrup and a delectable Fior di Latte ice-cream - and because that wasn’t quite enough gluttony, we also tried the walnut brownie which was such a generous portion, you could have taken it home and used it as a significant contribution to your new home’s slab. If you’re in Raine Square for a movie, make room for a Hunter and Barrel session. Just make sure you’re wearing the loose pants. Hunter and Barrel, 115 William Street Raine Square Shopping Centre, Perth WA 6000, Tel (08) 6163 8889 or visit hunterandbarrel.com 33


OUT ABOUT IN PERTH

Twilight Hawkers Market

Shop, dine and play in the city Perth is at its best in the spring, and visitors and locals alike will find plenty to do as the weather perks up. The well-loved Twilight Hawkers Market will be back with smaller popup editions in all-new locations from 20 September to 12 October. Plus, a unique sensory experience, Sense of Spring, will brighten up unused spaces with colourful spring-themed delights. Here, visitors can explore the city spaces with all their senses. For families, there will be interactive school holiday workshops in Forrest Place where little ones can learn about the Nyoongar six seasons and bush tucker food. Children can also learn how to make flower crowns, terrarium gardens, origami seed packs, insect and bee hotels and much more. There will also be colourful picnic tables through the city, giant dandelions to discover, interactive art in Elizabeth Quay, free outdoor fitness classes and giveaways. Shop, dine and play in full colour in the city this spring until 13 October. For retail inspiration and a full list of events, see visitperth.com.au or follow @cityofperth. Don’t forget the official hashtag: #shopinfullcolour 34

r SENSE OF SPRING 16 September to 13 October | Enex, Raine Square, Forrest Chase, 140 William and Carillon City | Accessible during centre opening hours | Free Follow a special trail and discover spectacular spring-themed spaces around the city to explore with all your senses. Spaces include mirrors, bright art installations, a ball pit, giant flowers, a bee room and swings. MAKE A WISH – GIANT DANDELIONS 16 September to 13 October | Hay Street and Murray Street Malls | All day | Free Close your eyes and make a wish as giant light up dandelions appear throughout the Hay Street and Murray Street Malls. LOVE IS A FLOWER 16 September to 13 October | Watertown Brand Outlet | Accessible during centre opening hours | Free Be delighted by the playful, sweet, multi-coloured greenhouse from artist Tanya Shultz. This bright, artificial paradise made entirely from sugar, crystals, glitter and clay will excite and delight visitors of all ages.


OUTDOOR FITNESS PILATES AT ELIZABETH QUAY Every Wednesday from 4 September to 9 October | Elizabeth Quay | 8am to 9am | Free Join Heartbeat High for free Pilates every Wednesday morning for six weeks.

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TWILIGHT HAWKERS MARKET: POP-UP EDITION Every Friday and Saturday from 20 September until 12 October | Fridays at Barrack Square, Saturdays at Regal Place | Free Special pop-up editions of the wellloved Twilight Hawkers Market will be coming to Perth this spring as part of Shop in Full Colour. These mini markets will be overflowing with hawker-style food that will transport your taste buds to another world. LITTLE GREEN THUMB WORKSHOPS 28 September to 4 October | Forrest Place | 10am to 2pm | $10 per booking (up to 4 children), $10 card gifted upon arrival for spend in selected city retailers Bring the little ones to a school holiday workshop in Forrest Place where they can make a flower crown, a bee hotel, a terrarium garden and more. INTERACTIVE MURAL AT EQ 28 and 30 September, 2, 4 and 6 October | Elizabeth Quay | 9am to 1pm | Free Explore your inner artist and take part in painting a mural based on native flora and fauna from Kings Park and the Swan River. Artist Mel McVee will be in attendance guiding the sessions.

YOGA AT HAROLD BOAS GARDENS Every Friday from 6 September to 11 October | Harold Boas Gardens | 7 to 8am | Free Welcome the morning and start your day right with free outdoor yoga in the beautiful Harold Boas Gardens. This practice is suitable for all levels. YOGA ON THE LAWN Every Wednesday in September and October | Cathedral Square | 12.30pm | Free Join Myall Wellbeing as they take you through a complimentary yoga session. Don’t forget to bring your own mat and plenty of good vibes. Open to all ages and levels of ability. PILATES ON THE LAWN Every Monday in September and October, except 30 September | Cathedral Square | 12.30pm | Free Join Best Body Physio and Pilates for a free Pilates session at Cathedral Square. Bring your own mat and lots of spritely energy. Open to all ages and levels of ability. NORTHBRIDGE OUTDOOR YOGA Every Saturday until April (some dates excluded) | Northbridge Piazza | 8 to 9am | Free Head down to Northbridge Piazza every Saturday for a refreshing start to your morning. Let the Yoga Vine guide you through a class suitable for all ages. Bring your own mat. For retail inspiration and more event information, please head to visitperth. com.au 35


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GENERAL SHOPPING HOURS: Monday~Thursday; 9am to 6pm Friday: 9am to 9pm, Saturday: 9am to 5pm. Sunday : 11am to 5pm.

Don’t miss ... DFO Australia’s leading premium outlet destination, DFO Perth, continues to pack shoppers in. The $150 million joint venture between Vicinity Centres and Perth Airport, constructed over 15 months, brings an unrivalled outlet shopping experience to WA. It features 113 international and Australian brands

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including first-to-WA standalone stores from Kate Spade, Furla, Tommy Hilfiger, Polo Ralph Lauren and Coach, a casual dining precinct, a children’s playground, and 1,500 car park spaces including two electric vehicle charging bays 11 High St, Perth Airport WA 6105 Visit dfo.com.au/perth


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FREMANTLE OPALS Established in 1985, Fremantle Opals is a retail outlet with a wealth of knowledge and experience. You are able to view in complete comfort an exclusive range of beautiful opal jewellery and unset opal stones. They specialise in the unique black opal and buy direct from the mines. (08) 9430 4334 27-35 William Street, Fremantle QUILPIE OPALS At Quilpie Opals Perth you’ll find the highest quality opals and opal jewellery to suit all budgets - they are opal specialists. An Australian family-owned company with origins in the boulder industry dating back more than four decades - they have a well established international reputation for quality, value and service. (08) 9321 8687 Visit quilpiesopalsperth.com.au LONDON COURT A three and four-level open-roofed shopping arcade which attracts local and international visitors with its friendly atmosphere and unique architectural style. (08) 9321 8687 Between Hay St Mall & St Georges Terrace, Perth Visit londoncourt.com.au CITY GIFTS & SOUVENIRS One of Perth’s favourite souvenir shops, City Gifts & Souvenirs carries one of the largest range of souvenirs and gifts including an extensive range of Australian-made products at the best prices in Perth. Just look for the big blue “Souvenirs” sign on Barrack Street and you will be glad you walked in. (08) 9325 7599 109 Barrack Street, Perth 37


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night out in Perth has changed greatly in recent years, with the city’s food and drink venues now offering customers some of the very best experiences in the country. You’ll find small bars serving great tapas, highend restaurants pushing the envelope with their innovative menus, bistros, cafes and pubs welcoming all with

their relaxed vibes and delicious food. You can eat with a view of the Indian Ocean, or the Swan River, or the hills or the city. You’ll find bush tucker and French cuisine, German bratwurst and Aussie favourites, all within a few kms of each other. Perth can truly claim to be a player in terms of its food and drink offerings - so dive right in and find your new favourite hang out.

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Leederville Village Square

EATERVILLE IS COMING Leederville is lining up its very own food festival in September. The nine-day event - EATerville - will give 52 food and drink operators a starring role from September 11 to 20. 38

Most events will be held in the Leederville Village Square and there will be four marquee events such as a hawker’s market and open air food court. There will be the chance for visitors to join in masterclasses, walking


Ritz-Carlton Perth

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RITZY NEW HOME FOR GERRARD Perth’s soon-to-be-opened Ritz-Carlton Hotel has snared acclaimed chef Jed Gerrard to take the helm of Hearth, its signature restaurant when it opens on 15 November. Gerrard, who won many plaudits during his time at Wildflower, will ‘harness the power of nature and an open fire, billows of smoke and glowing embers, celebrating local producers from Western Australia’s Kimberley region to the Great Southern, paired with an exclusive local wine list.’ Diners can look forward to Chef Jed embracing the traditional skill of cooking over fire to deliver a seasonal menu that showcases the best produce from

Western Australia’s premier farmers, fishermen and artisans. The hearth itself will be the feature and focal point of the restaurant, its open style allowing guests to be immersed in the action of the kitchen and the ability to engage with the chefs. “The custom designed hearth will be the heart of the restaurant, with an element of each dish crafted utilising old world smoke and fire cooking techniques. We will use the hearth to tell the story of the produce from cooking beetroot over the coals, hanging duck above the hearth to smoke and cure, and charring native saline greens to create an aromatic dressing,” said Jed. Jed Gerrard

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YELLO MELLO The State Buildings will throw open its doors for Yello on October 19 – a new food and cultural festival for the city. Immerse yourself in the arts as you discover world-class Western Australian entertainers hidden in the vibrant, cultural hub of the State Buildings. You’ll discover musicians from around the world, stilt-walkers, a live art installation by Pippa McManus and jazz by Lucy Iffla. Drop into Petition Wine Bar & Merchant and Petition Beer Corner to celebrate the best small-batch wines and boutique craft brews Western Australia has on offer. The Long Chim Perth team, led by multi award-winning Bar Chief Dean Buchanan will be shaking up Western Australian-inspired cocktail creations utilising local produce along with spirit tastings from global heavyweights. Guided by the season’s

bounty, Post will be showcasing premium Western Australian ingredients with a contemporary Italian twist as well as a selection of Italian varietals grown in Western Australia from Juniper Estate and Amato Vino. Visit statebuildings.com/yellofestival. Tickets are $45 per person + bf and include 10 complimentary tastings.

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GOURMET ESCAPE GOES LARGE The world’s favourite foodie festival just got even more impressive with new events added to the list which now encompasses Margaret River, the Swan Valley and Perth itself. Guests are invited to design their own foodie adventure at Western Australia Gourmet Escape with a range of mouth-watering new culinary experiences that were announced just before we went to press. From a four-course dinner with


Grosvenor Hotel Hotel

An iconic Heritage pub lovingly restored and refurbished. A fantastic range of draught beers, well crafted modern pub food and a wine list that will suit everybodys taste. The Grosvenor is truly a welcoming place to be. Corner of Hill and Hay Streets, East Perth - Ph: 9325 3799

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Perth Zoo

Just five minutes from the city, visit Perth Zoo and see animals from around the world plus the best of Australia’s wildlife! A great day out with free keeper talks, beautiful heritage gardens plus you can even book an Eye to Eye experience – you might feed a giraffe or meet a quokka. Open 7 days 9am – 5pm | 08 9474 0444 | perthzoo.com.au Find us on 42


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Pierre Koffmann at Bistro Guillaume or a Momofuku collaboration at the two-hatted Yarri Restaurant in Margaret River, to a “hardcore carnivore” feast over fire, or a meet-and-greet with Marco Pierre White, there’s something

Our Pick SANTINI PRESENTS THE SICILIAN JOB Date: Thursday 14 November Location: Santini Bar & Grill, QT Perth Price: $285 per person Sicily’s godfather of fine dining is joining forces with one of Australia’s hottest Italian restaurants to throw a food and wine party you can’t refuse. Italians, like the saying goes, do it better. That’s going to be the case when QT Perth’s in-house Italian restaurant Santini – recently named by The Australian in its annual Hot 50 Restaurants countdown as Western Australia’s hottest restaurant – rolls out the red carpet for Ciccio Sultano, the chef of two Michelin-starred

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on the menu for everyone. Western Australia Gourmet Escape is a 10-day culinary extravaganza running from 8-17 November across the Swan Valley (8-10 November), Perth (11-14 November) and the Margaret River (15-17 November).

Ristorante Duomo in Sicily’s south-east. After getting a taste of the industry at a local pastry store, Sultano immersed himself in cooking and, after travelling to New York to cook with some of the city’s best Italian chefs, returned home with a strong sense of Sicilian cooking and hospitality. Nic Wood, chef of Santini, might not have the same family history as Sultano, but is equally committed to the Italian tenets of good eating, good drinking and good living. Expect plenty of deliciousness and wood-fired oven action as these two chefs team up to throw an Italian food and wine party not to be missed. Visit gourmetescape.com.au


WOLF LANE Cocktails mixed in a distressedbrick mezzanine space with vintage armchairs and fairy-tale murals. Nestled down one of Perth’s most stylish West End laneways, Wolf Lane is the city’s best kept secret. (08) 9486 4956 321 Murray St, Wolf Lane Visit wolflane.com.au THE CONSERVATORY Sitting on top of Carnegie’s in Murray Street is The Conservatory, a cuttingedge venue with views to die for. A 14m retractable roof and rooftop lawn with barbecue area adds a new dimension to the city sundowner. 9481 1960 356 Murray Street, Perth Visit theconservatory.net.au UNIVERSAL BAR Without a doubt Northbridge’s most iconic bar. Has been the home of live entertainment in Perth for 20 years. It features some top bands, food specials, beers, cocktails and wines in an intimate setting. 9227 6771 221 William Street, Northbridge Visit universalbar.com.au FRANK’D HOTDOGS & BURGERS One of Perth’s most welcome additions to the local funky food scene. frank’d is born from a desire to provide great food choices while creating a festive and relaxed atmosphere. (08) 9227 0572 97 Francis St, Northbridge Visit frankd.com.au

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remantle’s Strange Company isn’t much of a stranger these days. It’s been around since 2015 and has carved a niche for itself as a popular weekend spot. If it’s a stranger to you though you’ll find a small wine and cocktail bar with a big reputation and another bonus: it’s open every day from noon to midnight because let’s face it, it can be a struggle to find a good drinking hole on Sundays in Perth. It also offers tapas-style food with a fabulous drinks list. I pop in on a Sunday afternoon with the bestie for drinks in the afternoon sun. The wine list is fresh and has a strong focus on some of Australia’s best wine regions including those on Fremantle’s doorstep, from the Great Southern, Margaret River and the Swan Valley. It includes wines made conventionally as well as wines for those that want to challenge their palate with skin contact or textural wines made in non-traditional winemaking methods. For the beer drinker, there are guest beers on tap. The wine and cocktail list created by Tom Daniel and Elise Godwin is

I love a negroni and find them so refreshing on a warm day carefully categorised to define how adventurous you want to be in your choices. The bar staff are always willing to help you make a choice should you remain baffled. There are also some wines that are limited to a focus board above the bar and it’s from this that we select the Corymbia 2018 Chenin, a wine with beautiful pear notes and textural acidity. It’s the ideal match for sunshine drinking.


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A visit to STRANGE COMPANY may result in some of the best non-strange company you will find south of Perth. Check their Facebook for events like Strangetastes (free tasting events), Strangetables (wine/ cocktail and meal), and Strange Editions (book club and drinks) Open: Midday to Midnight, 7 days a week Price: Cocktails start around $18, Wines: $10 a glass. Bites from $4 to $35. STRANGE COMPANY, Nairn Street, Fremantle - visit strangecompany.com.au

Sunday afternoons at Strange Company have the added bonus of live jazz and blues and, buoyed by this jolly atmosphere, we decide to order from the tapas menu some half-shell scallops with lemon myrtle, Duroc 18-month Serrano ham from the charcuterie list which comes with cornichons (that’s miniature gherkins to you and me), and bread to share. There’s also some lovely Cambray

Camambray cheese from Nannup and some French Petit Agour served with bread, apple and some fruit paste. We settle in for the afternoon and catch up, with wine, good food and music. The vibe is very friendly and relaxed and as always in neighbourhood bars, we end up chatting with those seated around us in the sun. If you were visiting our sunny state on travels alone you would easily find a friend to talk to here, and if not, the friendly bar staff will no doubt oblige. The cocktail list contains about 12 cocktails and changes according to the seasons; they too are helpfully categorised – Spritzy, Fruit, Sour, Fresh and Bittersweet making the list approachable for everyone. I love a negroni and find them so refreshing on a warm day. The bartender offers to make one not on the list using barrel-aged Giniversity Gin, Cynar and vermouth and it is perfect, the variation of the Cynar (of which the main ingredient is artichoke) removes some of the sweet edge that Campari can give and makes it very earthy. 49


OUT ABOUT ON THE SUNSET COAST

Hillary’s Boat Harbour MILLS CHARTERS Mills Charters are Perth’s longest established family-run charter business in Perth. Specialising in deep sea day fishing, night fishing, whale watching, Abrolhos Islands Fishing Holidays and Private Charters. (08) 9246 5334 or visit millscharters. com.au AQWA Explore 12,000kms of our coastline in just one day. From the icy waters of the Southern Ocean to the tropical wonderland of coral reefs in the far north. Visit aqwa.com.au

3 SHEETS With over 20 years experience, their head chef has assembled the perfect menu, with a focus on high quality, fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Experienced beer-masters have carefully selected some of the finest brews available. Visit 3sheets.com THE BREAKWATER Located over the water at Hillarys Boat Harbour, The Breakwater has been awarded Best Overall Hotel and Best Restaurant in Australia. 58 Southside Drive, Hillarys Boat Harbour (08) 9448 5000 Visit thebreakwater.com.au 50


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Northern Suburbs MINDARIE MARINA HOTEL & VILLAS Accommodation with stunning ocean views. Variety of restaurants, bars and cafes, Indian Ocean Brewing Company. Beautiful beaches and water activities, Live entertainment weekends, weddings and function facilities, day spa on site, free Wi-Fi Visit visitmindarie.com.au

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CHOCOLATE DROPS Chocolate Drops is a specialty chocolate shop and tearooms, located within the picturesque Yanchep National Park. A Chocolate ‘haven’ which integrates with the historic and cultural surroundings. (08) 9561 6699, 1 Indian Ocean Dr, Yanchep. Visit chocolatedrops. com.au CLARION SUITES Stay at a beautiful beach side property of 12 luxury two and three bedroom all with ultimate ocean views. Visit mullaloobeachsuites.com.au 51


WASP PAINTBALL & LASER TAG Enter the real-live gaming arena at WASP Paintball and Laser Tag. Conquer the village, brave the tunnel, explore the towers, fight the fort and unleash your inner warrior at Perth’s number one outdoor choice for paintball and laser tag. Visit wasppaintball.com.au

Cottesloe and Scarborough INDIANA COTTESLOE BEACH One of Perth’s premier coastal venues, is located directly on Cottesloe Beach and offers uninterrupted views from every window, with all tables commanding views of the Indian Ocean. (08) 9385 5005 or visit indiana.com.au COTTESLOE BEACH HOTEL The Cottesloe Beach Hotel stands for everything that Perth is about sunshine, beautiful beaches, fresh, local produce and a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy all of these things with your favourite people. The Cottesloe Beach Hotel has remained a WA landmark destination for over 100 years. Visit cottesloebeachhotel.com.au AMBERJACKS Amberjacks is an upmarket fish and chips shop located at the Corner of Marine Parade and John Street in Cottesloe. Enjoy the freshest seafood while experiencing clear views over Western Australia’s favourite beach, Cottesloe. (08) 9385 0977 Visit amberjacks.com.au

QUEST SCARBOROUGH Quest Scarborough Apartment Hotel is the perfect accommodation option when travelling to Perth. Ideal for an overnight, medium or long-term stay, Quest Scarborough is one of the newest accommodation providers in Perth. 4 Brighton Road, Scarborough. Visit questscarborough.com.au

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Stay safe when driving in Western Australia

All drivers and passengers, including children, must wear a seat belt in Australia. There are large fines for not complying.

Remember Drive On Left

Obey the Speed Limits

Drive on the left-hand side of the road. If you are not used to driving on the left, tape a reminder note on your dashboard.

Speed is a major cause of death and injury and speed limits are strictly enforced. In suburban areas where there are no speed limit signs, the speed limit is 50km/h. 53

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ROAD RULES IN Roundabouts On entering, always give way to any vehicles already in the roundabout. On multi-lane roundabouts, obey the directional arrows on the road.

Turning left On approach, indicate left from the left lane.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA Uncontrolled Intersections An uncontrolled intersection is where there is no traffic signal, stop sign, or give way sign. As a rule, at an uncontrolled intersection, always give way to the right, to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians.

Merging Where two lanes merge into one (i.e. lane lines end) the vehicle in front has the right of way.

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Fatigue

Western Australia is a vast state and driving long distances on straight roads will make you tired. Some tips, don’t drive directly following a long flight, share the driving if you can and use the rest stops along the road and take a short break every two hours.

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Scarborough is transforming.

18 hole state of the art Mini Golf Double storey, 80 bay automated Driving Range overlooking Perth City 36 hole golf course Perth’s leading golf coaches and teaching facilities Fully stocked Golf Shop 300 Acres Restaurant, Bar and Kiosk The Golf Shop (08) 6280 1300 info@wembleygc.com.au www.wembleygolf.com.au

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Scarborough has now commenced the next stage of redevelopment, unlocking its potential as one of Australia’s best beach front destinations. Locals and visitors can continue to enjoy the beach, public amenities, dining options and bars during the redevelopment as Scarborough reaches its full potential. To see what events are happening, please check the City of Stirling website. www.stirling.wa.gov.au www.mra.wa.gov.au


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o north and you’ll discover some of Perth’s newest suburbs and most beautiful coastline. Keep on driving and you’ll find yourself in the home of the magical Pinnacles, a collection of natural stone formations which have stood sentinel for centuries.

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Go north for a top feed On the verge of its official opening at the time of going to press, The Landing at Alkimos Beach is a much-needed addition to the relatively sparse foodie offerings north of Joondalup. With so many beautiful beachy vibes along this part of the coast, it’s a surprise that there haven’t been more restaurants opening up, making the most of those million-dollar views. After a soft launch at the beginning of September, the signs are encouraging that The Landing is just what the northern ‘burbs are craving, with crowd favourites like popcorn chicken tacos, buttermilk chicken burgers, parmis and steaks sure to make new fans. It’s a big venue - with enough room to house 550 people in the indoor and outdoor dining areas, and hopes are high they’ll come in droves, attracted by live music nights at the weekend as well as an acoustic set on Sundays. Murals by local artist Handbrake reflect the nautical theme and with the promise of cocktail specials as well as handmade cakes and desserts, The Landing looks like it’s off to a head start. The Landing Alkimos, cnr Sanderling Street & Marmion Ave, Alkimos Beach. Visit thelandingalkimos.com.au 58

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Joondalup DARKLIGHT LASER TAG DarkLight Joondalup boasts one of the largest indoor laser tag arenas in the Southern Hemisphere. DarkLight has three storeys of heart-pumping arena with twisting, winding mazes set on a 520 square metre ground floor. U2, 92 Winton Road Joondalup, (08) 9300 3700 Visit darklight.com.au

ALOHA SURFHOUSE Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or just learning to surf, come along to Aloha Surfhouse and join in the fun. The venue offers a unique experience to ride an indoor wave that breaks 365 days a year. Learners have time to figure out what foot goes where, while more experienced riders have a permanent never-ending wall to refine their skills and style. A board and helmet are included. Unit 3, 7 Winton Rd, Joondalup. Visit alohasurfhouse.com.au


Perth’s Outback Splash

Wanneroo PERTH’S OUTBACK SPLASH Perth’s Outback Splash is the perfect destination for a fun filled day. With six mazes and a water park the fun is never-ending. Surrounded by lush green lawns and large trees, the Giant Jumping Pillow, kids playground and picnic areas shouldn’t be missed. Visit outbacksplash.com.au

SPURS STEAK RANCH Looking for a fun, casual family meal out that’s great value? Then head to Eagle Falls Spur Steak & Grill Wanneroo. The kids will love the indoor playground and game consoles. (08) 9306 2861 Visit facebook.com/eaglefallsspur/

JUST JUMP! Just Jump is located in Wanneroo, Perth and is an Indoor Activity Centre that focuses on physical recreation. Their Parkour and Trampoline Centre is waiting for you! 1/637 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo, (08) 9306 3567 Visit justjumpwa.com.au

WANNEROO BOTANIC GARDENS This is not your average minigolf! Thirty six holes of fun and frustration

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for the whole family nestled among one of Perth’s premier garden settings. No matter what age or skill level, you will be sure to have lots of laughs and happy memories. (08) 9405 1475 Visit wanneroobotanicgardens.com.au

Jurien Bay SKYDIVE JURIEN BAY Tandem skydive at one of WA’s most beautiful beaches. Located just two hours north of Perth. Visit skydivejurienbay.com.au

The Pinnacles ADAM’S PINNACLE TOURS Regarded as one of WA’s leading tour operators, Adam’s Pinnacle Tours is celebrating over 30 years in the business of introducing visitors to the natural wonder that is The Pinnacles. (08) 6270 6060 Visit australianpinnacletours.com.au

THE PINNACLES DESERT The Pinnacle Desert is located 200km north of Perth and can be enjoyed as a day trip or by staying the night at nearby Cervantes. The amazing natural limestone structures in the Nambung National Park were formed 25,000 years ago. Visit pinnaclescountry.com.au

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OUT ABOUT EAST OF PERTH & THE HILLS

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trip to the Perth Hills allows you to truly get away from it all, in a gorgeous setting where nature and culture meet. At around a 30-minute drive, it’s all so close to Perth. Indulge yourself by enjoying some local wine, visit a day spa, immerse yourself in art or take a leisurely stroll in the bushland and soak up the view. For lovers of the great outdoors, the Perth Hills offer much to enjoy. Indulge your love of the natural environment in one of the many national parks, comprised of many walking trails and forests. Wildflowers are abundant from late winter through to spring, making this the perfect time of year to go bushwalking. The hills are blessed with a series of more than 40 bike and walk trails. Or for the more active visitors, take a walk on the Bibbulmun Track, hire a bike

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and cycle the Munda Biddi Trail or Kalamunda Circuit, or cool off in Rocky Pool or at Kalamunda Water Park. There’s even a burgeoning community of winemakers who make the hills their home; at certain times of the year you’ll be able to try their wines at Munda the cellar Biddidoor. Trail The Perth Hills - come for day, stay for a week, experience memories for a lifetime. For further information contact: Perth Hills Visitor Centre (08) 9257 9998 or email: zzcc@ kalamunda.wa.gov.au


DISCOVER MUNDARING – Heart of the Perth Hills Mundaring, known as the Heart of the Perth Hills, is located just 34km east of Perth. In less than 40 minutes you can transport yourself from the hustle and bustle of the city to a place where you can totally immerse yourself in nature. The surrounding national parks and state forest provide a haven for

cyclists and bushwalkers alike, with a bounty of trails to explore, including the 1,000km Munda Biddi off road cycle trail, Kep Track and Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, which are recognised as being among the top trails in Western Australia.

MUNDARING WEIR HOTEL Mundaring Weir Hotel celebrates Sundays with a traditional lamb spit roast, wood fired pizzas and a seasonal counter meal menu. Live music is also a regular Sunday offering, with one of their three resident bands. (08) 9295 1106.

DARLINGTON ESTATE WINES Enjoy award-winning cuisine, just like the bush surroundings reflects a tantalising combination of truly Australian and European influences. Delicious wines complement each dish too. (08) 9299 6268. JACK & JILL KITCHEN/ COFFEE Real Food, Awesome Coffee 18B Haynes Street, Kalamunda. Open Wed-Sun 8am - 3pm (08) 9293 3023 or visit facebook. com/jackandjillkalamunda 61


DON’T MISS . . . Think beautiful, historic communities and local small businesses brimming with originality: the area to Perth’s east is a lovely place for a day trip or two. CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK Meet and feed the inhabitants of one of the largest private collections of native animals in Australia. Six shows daily, with paved pathways providing easy access for wheelchairs and prams. Whiteman Park, Whiteman (08) 9248 1984 or visit cavershamwildlife.com.au BIBBULMUN TRACK FOUNDATION The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world’s great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1,000kms from Kalamunda in the Perth Hills to Albany in the south west. (08) 9481 0551 ARMADALE REPTILE CENTRE Visit WA’s largest collection of reptiles. Other displays include wombats, dingos, kangaroos and birds. Crocodile feeding (weather permitting). Refreshments available. 308 South Western Highway (08) 9399 6927 or visit armadalereptilecentre.com.au LONE RANGES SHOOTING COMPLEX Real shooting with real guns at Lone 62

Head to Araluen Botanic Park and discover Perth’s biggest display of tulips and other springtime bulbs. In 2019 there are 150,000 tulips, 20,000 daffodils, 4,000 hyacinths, 4,000 ranunculus, 4,000 anemones and 2,000 grape hyacinths planted to boost the hundreds of thousands of other bulbs. In short, the Park will be a blooming masterpiece. While exploring the winding pathways prepare to be delighted by the internationally recognised camellias adding to the massed plantings of colour. The magnolias will also be in full bloom with gorgeous colours and scents captivating you on your journey. You can even take home your very own tulip in a pot from the giftshop in the Roundhouse. The Chalet Healy Café will be open from 10am to 4pm every day, serving delicious treats for morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea (please note the kitchen closes at 3pm). Please note, there are no cash out facilities at Araluen Botanic Park. This year, why not enter the Instagram competition (using the hashtag #AraluenSpringtime2019) to go in the running to win an Araluen Friends Membership. It runs until October 6 - visit the website for full terms and conditions. Araluen Botanic Park, 362 Croyden Road, Roleystone. Visit araluenbotanicpark.com.au.


Ranges Shooting Complex in Belmont, only 10 mins from Perth. Bring photo ID and enclosed footwear to enjoy Australia’s largest range of firearms to hire. 107-109 Robinson Avenue, Belmont (08) 9277 9200 or visit lonerangeshooting.com.au JETPACK - CHAMPION LAKES The only operator with the Jetpack, Jetboard and bike, the venue operates seven days per week. Henley Drive, Champion Lakes or visit jetpackadventures.com.au CAFE 2 TWENTY FOUR Visit this funky cafe in Belmont. Open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch. 224 Belmont Ave, Belmont (08) 6153 1832 or visitfacebook.com/ cafe2twentyfour WASP PAINTBALL Paintball venue that caters for any occasion including the hugely popular birthday packages, bucks and hens parties, corporate groups and teambuilding days, social club wind-ups and much more. Lot 128 Punrak Road Serpentine (08) 9561 8653 or visit wasppaintball. com.au AVOCADOS Hotel, cafe and a function centre in the foothills of Kelmscott. The place to enjoy breakfast, brunch, buffets, burgers and vegetarian and options.

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2 Mount Street, Kelmscott (08) 9496 3838 or visit avocadosaccommodation.com.au KART WORLD Indoor Go Karting is a fun day out for kids of all ages. Great for birthdays, corporate events, bucks nights or social get-togethers. They cater for all ages. 8 Cowcher Place, Belmont, WA 6104 (08) 9479 1200 or visit kartworldbelmont.com.au

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OUT ABOUT I N T H E S WA N VA L L E Y

Entwined embraces Swan Valley talent ENTWINED IN THE VALLEY 2019 will showcase the best of the Swan Valley when it hosts more than 45 homegrown, boutique events over four days from October 10 to October 13. From intimate cellar tastings to Italian feasts, this year’s festival has something for all ages, taste buds and budgets. Enjoy free and ticketed options from our most diverse program yet as local producers, businesses and artisans unite to celebrate the flavours and finest of the region. A highlight will be the Movida Estate Swan Valley Secret Supper, which invites guests to spend an idyllic day foraging for their feast to take to dinner, before being sent details to the secret location. This year there will be a ticket upgrade offered, enabling guests to collect a delicious hamper of Swan Valley goodies at the venue. Don’t miss the first ever Fiori Coffee Carnivale

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presented by Oakover. Celebrate all things coffee while lazing the afternoon away to smooth jazz, entertainment for the whole family and something special for lovers of great coffee. Also returning by popular demand is the Make Your Own Cider Competition at Funk Cider, which last year resulted in a tasty lemon and blueberry flavoured beverage hitting the taps in time for the Entwined weekend. Located just 25 minutes from the centre of Perth, the Swan Valley is home to an abundance of talented chefs, winemakers, brewers, artists and artisan producers. Visit entwinedinthevalley.com.au


Sandalford Wines Founded in 1840, Sandalford is one of Western Australia’s oldest and largest privately owned wineries. Located at the original property on the banks of the Swan River, Sandalford Estate is just 25 minutes drive from the city. The Swan Valley boasts some of the oldest wineries in WA, superb restaurants, galleries and fine accommodation. If you’re lucky, you might catch one of the live concerts occasionally held at the estate. (08) 9374 937 or visit sandalford.com

Rose & Crown Hotel The Rose & Crown is a complete venue. The indoor and outdoor restaurants offer a delicious menu. For a more casual experience the venue also has one of the best beer gardens, as well as the stylish POSH Convict Bar. (08) 9347 8100 105 Swan Street, Guildford Visit rosecrown.com.au

Whistlers Chocolate Co. Whistler’s Chocolate Co is the oldest, family-owned confectionery company in the Swan Valley. Comprising a chocolate showroom, cocoa lounge, café and a large outdoor area, Whistler’s has something for everyone. 506 Great Northern Highway, (08) 9274 7777 Visit whistlers.com.au

Taste Bud Tours Small groups (max 16) explore the awarded Food & Wine Trail of Perth’s Valley of Taste – Swan Valley – visiting 10 delicious locations enjoying 25+ different tasting experiences twice daily Wed to Sun. Itineraries and free pickups. 0412 244 201 or visit tastebudtours. com.au

Swan Valley Wagon Tours Unique in Australia and exclusive to Perth, the multi-award-winning Swan Valley Wagon Tours of the are a must do for locals and visitors alike. Sit back relax and enjoy the opportunity to explore this breathtakingly beautiful region. 0412 917 496 or visit swanvalleywa.com 65


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power and poetry of water. Largerthan-life; cascading waves of blue light will soar in the middle of Esplanade Park, simulating a virtual flood and calling attention to rising water levels along Fremantle’s shoreline. Visit fremantlebiennale.com.au for details. Australia’s favourite kiteboard race, the Red Bull Lighthouse to Leighton, returns for its 10th anniversary on December 7 - and you can be a part of the fun by heading down to the beach to cheer in the competitors

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as they race to shore. The race is a ‘must do’ for serious kiters who take on the 19km open ocean course from Rottnest Island to Leighton Beach, Fremantle in Western Australia.. In good conditions the kiteboarders will be faster than the Rottnest Express ferries so we recommend getting to the beach in plenty of time to enjoy the party and live commentary and see the winners receive their trophies. Visit facebook.com/ Lighthouse2Leighton/


TOP THINGS TO DO IN FREO You’ll never have to worry about running out of things to do in Fremantle. But for those who want a quick snapshot, here is the quintessential list of top attractions. Don’t worry if you can’t fit it all in a single day, this is the kind of place worth taking a little extra time to fall in love with.

1. FREMANTLE FISHING BOAT HARBOUR As Perth’s premier destination for tourists and locals, the laid-back atmosphere of Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour is perfect for your next day out or holiday escape. Uniquely positioned between the ocean and the sea, the working harbour is surrounded by world-class restaurants featuring some of WA’s freshest seafood as well as bars, entertainment and accommodation.

2. FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE Housed in a gothic heritage building in Fremantle’s east end, Fremantle Arts Centre showcases free exhibitions, and free and ticketed concerts and events from international, national and local artists. It’s also home to Canvas Café, beautiful grounds, and the FOUND Shop, which sells the largest range of WA-designed wares.

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enjoy the distinctive atmosphere of over a 100-years of vibrant culture and heritage. Now boasting over 150 stalls, the Fremantle Markets is a must-see for locals and tourists alike. Aside from being a great place to shop, it’s also one of the best places to purchase authentic street food.

4. FREMANTLE PRISON Built in 1857 and decommissioned in 1991, UNESCO World Heritage Listed Site, Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s most fascinating and significant cultural attractions. With a choice of intriguing day tours, spine-chilling torchlight tours

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and ‘extreme heritage’ tunnel tour adventures, there is something for everyone – you can even search for your convict ancestors on the fully interactive Convict Database.

5. LITTLE CREATURES BREWERY Little Creatures Brewery is something of a brewing institution at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour. This is a fully operational brewery so don’t be surprised to see giant tanks and brewers working, as well as the unmistakable aroma of beers mashing in. It’s also the perfect place to grab a pint while the kids play in the undercover sandpit.

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Shipwreck Museum

6. ROTTNEST ISLAND Fremantle is the gateway to Rottnest Island, Western Australia’s very own island getaway, featuring a casual atmosphere, picturesque scenery and some of the world’s finest beaches and bays. It’s a special place for Western Australians and a popular destination for interstate and international visitors, it’s a 25 minute ferry ride from B Shed on Victoria Quay.

7. ROUND HOUSE The Round House is the oldest public building in WA. The twelve-sided building was built in 1831 and was used until 1886 to house locals who were on the wrong side of the law. Today, visitors can take a tour and imagine the hardships faced by convicts, prisoners and gaolers alike.

8. WA MARITIME MUSEUM Perched on the Indian Ocean’s shore, the WA Maritime Museum houses several unique galleries that explore WA’s relationship with the sea. Take a tour of the submarine HMAS Ovens and come and see the legendary America’s Cup winning yacht Australia II and many other iconic vessels from WA’s extensive maritime history. You’ll also see WA’s own tall ship the STS Leeuwin berthed alongside. 78

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9. WA SHIPWRECKS MUSEUM The WA Shipwrecks Museum is the foremost maritime archaeology museum in the southern hemisphere and the most visited museum in Western Australia. Steeped in history, the galleries house hundreds of relics from ships wrecked along Western Australia’s treacherous coastline, including the original timbers from the Batavia (wrecked in 1629).

10. ESPLANADE YOUTH PLAZA & RESERVE In the centre of Fremantle is the Esplanade Reserve - a large parkland area identified by tall Norfolk Pines. Inside its grounds you’ll find the Esplanade Youth Plaza, Carriage Café, Tourist Wheel Fremantle and a large playground area, complete with a climbing frame for children to play on. It’s an urban oasis.


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ottnest Island is Western Australia’s very own island getaway, featuring a casual atmosphere, picturesque scenery and some of the world’s finest beaches and bays. Best of all, it’s located just 19 kilometres off the coast of Fremantle. It’s a special place for Western Australians and a popular destination for interstate and international visitors. Mediterranean-style climate and Indigenous flora and fauna of this Island provide the backdrop to a special holiday experience. Take a day trip to Rottnest (or Rotto as the locals call it), or book a stay for a few days or more. It’ll be a memorable part of any visit to Perth.

DON’T MISS . . . See food and eat it ...by Bev Ligman Do yourself a summer favour. Grab your bestie, boyfriend or partner and get yourself over to Rotto for Rottnest Cruises’ Wild Seafood Experience. The day starts as any day to Rotto should, jumping aboard a SeaLink ferry to get to the island. Then of course there’s the obligatory ‘snack’ pie from the Rotto Bakery to line your stomach and by 11am you’re all set to go on the seafood cruise of a lifetime. The Wild Seafood experience is fully interactive – they’ve put the cray pots out, but you have to haul them back in and catch your own lunch. It’s hard work – but let’s face it you’ve already had a couple of Champagnes by this time so you’re basically up for anything! Once lunch is caught (and everyone gets a go at pulling up a cray pot) it’s time for a swim off the back of the boat. Delightful. My bestie and I went on a blisteringly hot 40-degree day so we couldn’t wait to throw ourselves into the deep blue sea and cool down. Then just when you think things couldn’t get any better, you’re served fresh oysters and a Champagne as you dry off from your dip. Yep this, my friends, is living. 80

The Rottnest Cruise staff are brilliant, they knew my bestie and I both got seasick so they made sure to tell us where not to sit on the boat when it was rocky and they also filled up our glass whenever they were empty. Definitely our kind of people. For lunch a long table is set up on the boat and you tuck into fresh crab, prawns, pickled octopus, seafood tacos and a whole bunch of amazing salads. You definitely won’t leave this cruise hungry. Then the crays are cooked on the BBQ right in front of you. Honestly, if they were any fresher, .you’d slap their face. Whether you’re a tourist, a local who hasn’t been to Rotto for a while or you’re showing someone WA’s best bits, the Wild Seafood Experience is the perfect activity. The cruise itself is only three hours long so you’re not on a boat the whole day and, as, there’s only about 15 people on board, it never feels cramped or crowded. And because you don’t go out that far or stay out that long, it really is suitable for all ages, so why not make it a family day out? The Wild Seafood Experience is $175 for adults and $125 for children. To book visit rottnestcruises.com/


See the sealife From January 2019, experience Rottnest’s pristine, crystal waters from above and below on a glass bottom sea kayaking tour. Your tour will start with a short bus ride to the calmest bay on the island arriving asthe guides unload the kayaks, fit everyone for a life jacket and set off on an adventure. Paddle into secluded bays, inaccessible to those on the land and too shallow for those on a boat. Even if you have been going to Rottnest for years, you have probably never seen it like this. The clear floored kayaks also offer guests a window into the world below. See colourful marine life, coral, and fascinating reef formations while staying (relatively) high and dry. The glass bottom sea kayaking tours are for those looking for an active, yet relaxed experience of the island. Yes, you will need your sense of adventure, but you do not need to be an elite athlete. If you have decent upper body strength and are capable of sitting in a small craft for two hours, then you can do this.Book your tour at rottnestkayak.com.au or at the Rottnest Island Visitors Centre.

Realign your karma Karma Rottnest is redefining the spa ritual with the opening of its new destination spa featuring the global debut of Karma’s Apothecary Massage Bar. The first flagship Karma Spa to open in Australia, Karma Rottnest promises to provide guests with a sumptuous sense of place as it reflects the laidback charm of Rottnest Island. Once inside the colonial-era island cottage, guests will discover a selection of restorative rituals deeply attuned to the senses. The extensive spa menu is rich with signature treatments such as Karma Surrender or the bespoke Be in the Moment massage designed specifically for each individual’s needs. Treatment highlights include the Apothecary Massage Bar where Karma Spa’s team of body workers curate personalised experiences using a selection of essential oils tailored around the five spa themes of Relax, De-stress, Activate, Meditate and Mood Booster. Bliss. To book, visit karmagroup.com

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Rottnest Island is 11km in length and 4.5km at its widest point

the development of the state of Western Australia. The history of Rottnest Island has created a rich and significant cultural heritage. First records of human occupation of Rottnest Island date back more than 6,500 years ago when the island was still attached to the mainland, and Aboriginal people inhabited the area. Since its initial European exploration from the 17th Century and its settlement in 1829, Rottnest Island has been through a number of stages of development and has been used for a variety of purposes.

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While you’re pouring yourself another well-weighted shiraz, we’ll be poring over the books of tourism businesses to see if they offer the highest standards of service and professionalism. We check licences, practices, insurances and systems, and if they meet the standard, they earn the tick. So whether you’re choosing accommodation, tours or activities, look for the tick and you’ll know that we’ve checked them out before you check in!

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ON THE RECORD...

JACK BOURKE

City Calm Down’s lead singer Jack Bourke shares his favourite tunes over the years. THE BEST OF VAN MORRISON This was the only CD we had in the car growing up. It’s a pearler. My brother, Jim, would sing along and I’d yell at him to shut up. I just wanted to listen. Sensing some enthusiasm for Van ‘The Man”, dad took me to see the full cut of The Last Waltz when I was about five or six-years-old – despite Van’s impressive appearance in purple, four plus hours proved a little much for an inattentive child. AMERICAN BEAUTY – The Grateful Dead I think Dad had this on a double cassette. It’s still one of my favourite records and when I listen to it I’m instantly transported back to my childhood. It doesn’t prompt memories so much as a feeling – a feeling that everything’s going to be alright. The emotional connection to time and place is one of things I love about music. ANIMA – Thom Yorke I was a bit dismissive of this record

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when I first listened to it. Not because I wasn’t impressed with the writing and production, but because it felt like a collection of Radiohead offcuts. But then I watched the short film by Paul Anderson and the record made a lot more sense. It’s more emotionally distant than most Radiohead records, but when combined with the abstract choreography of the film and the romantic undertones it’s a captivating listen. SAM’S TOWN – The Killers Like American Beauty, this record is able to transport me back in time. I listened to it a lot in the summer after finishing high school. I still think it’s their best work – it’s ambitious stadium-sized pop music that doesn’t put a foot wrong and it has certainly aged well, particularly compared to some of their other work. STRANGEWAYS HERE WE COME – The Smiths This was the first record by The Smiths I listened to. I think a friend


gave it to me. It’s a strangely addictive listen. Morrisey’s morose sense of humour and the way it twists and turns in the most unexpected ways was a revelation on first listen. It doesn’t contain any of their more well-known hits, but this might be because they released it after they broke up and they never played any of the songs live. That makes the record somewhat tantalising, because some of the songs on there are the best in their entire discography (Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before, Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me) – it feels like if they had toured it and the band kept on that these songs would be among their biggest hits.

MIDNIGHT OIL – Midnight Oil Mum and Dad gave me the Oils debut self-titled record for by 15th or 16th birthday. I was a mad Oils fan during my teenage years (I still am to be honest) but this was still an obscure choice by my folks. It paid off though, because I had those seven tracks on repeat for a long time. Being more familiar with the Oils more popular songs, this record gave me a greater sense of why the band was so vital – they sounded (and still sound) like no one else. They remain the benchmark for Australian music in my opinion. ELECTRIC WARRIOR – T.Rex Bolan’s strut on this record is

mesmerising. From the slinky vocals to the crunchy guitars and dull timbre of the drums, everything is in its right place. And then you get to the songs! The aloof wit of the lyrics on ‘Cosmic Dancer’ are the highlight of the record for me and seem to best capture Bolan’s essence as a musician and songwriter. I wish I was alive when this record came out… FURTHER – The Chemical Brothers I’m not sure that it’s their best record – it would be hard to top Surrender in terms of its musical impact – but it’s certainly my favourite. I’d listened to The Chemical Brothers on and off for a while before Further came out, picking songs here and there, but had

always struggled to see past some of their more odious hits ‘(Salmon Dance’, ‘Galvanize’ for example). This record enabled me to see them in a new light and encouraged me to explore their earlier fantastic releases. Catch City Calm Down at The Rosemount on October 19, 18+. Visit oztix.com.au 87


OUT ABOUT SOUTH OF PERTH

ADVENTURE WORLD Adventure World is Perth’s only Theme Park/Water Park where visitors can spend an awesome day with family and friends. Open seasonally. (08) 9417 9666. 351 Progress Drive, Bibra Lake. Visit adventureworld.com. au COCKBURN ICE ARENA Whether it’s coming down to the rink for a public session, taking up ice hockey, enrolling in a learn-to-skate class, booking a birthday party, or bringing your school down for an excursion, their rink has something for everybody. 401 Progress Drive, Bibra Lake, visit cockburnicearena.com.au

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PENGUIN I S L A N D

The all new Penguin Island Wildlife Cruise departs daily at 10.15am and 12.15pm.

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JETPACK PERTH JetPack Perth is the WA’s first coastal Jetpack experience. Based in Rockingham Beach our professional instructors offer jetpack training for you to get to grips with this ultimate water Jjtpack. 0452 500 550 Bell Park, Rockingham or Visit jetpack-perth.com.au PERTH WAKE PARK Perth Wake Park is the only cable wakeboard park in Western Australia. Located 30 minutes south of Perth city at the Mundijong Road, Kwinana Freeway exit, near Rockingham. (08) 9524 2884. Lot 482 St Albans Rd, Baldivis or visitperthwakepark.com.au

Have Fun With Wildlife Kayaking Shoalwater Islands Tours. Morning bus pick up in the city then kayak with our friendly guides to Seal Island! See dolphins and sea lions then explore Point Peron and enjoy a healthy picnic lunch. Book online using the code “WHATSON10” www.rivergods.com.au Bookings 08 9259 0749

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OUT ABOUT IN MANDURAH

DON’T MISS . . . Peel Open Studios Ever wanted to see local artists at work in their own homes and studios? The Peel Open Studios even gives you the chance to do just that, giving visitors a rare chance to visit private art studios, often not open to the public, meet artists and view their works in progress. Stretching from Mandurah to

Dwellingup, Pinjarra to Waroona, art lovers will be able to explore the beautiful Peel region of WA, whilst visiting established and emerging artists working across many art disciplines. You will be invited to visit a range of painters, printmakers, sculptors, ceramicists, jewellers, photographers and textile artists. Entry is free and the event runs across the region from November 2 to 17. Visit peelopenstudios.com

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EDENVALE HOMESTEAD Visit Edenvale Homestead (1888) and have a Devonshire tea at the Edenvale Homestead Tearooms. Visit the machinery museum, historical society, art gallery, patchwork and the arts and craft shop. Open daily 10am to 3pm. (08) 9531 7633 90


FOREST HERITAGE CENTRE Explore and experience local culture and heritage at the Forest Heritage Centre. There is fun for all the family, including a treetop walk, interpretive centre, creative courses, trails, art gallery, bush tucker café and affordable accommodation. Follow the emu trail from town. 1 Acacia Road, Dwellingup (08) 9538 1395 or visit forestheritagecentre. com.au MEADOW SPRINGS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Provides ‘golf as nature intended’. A spectacular and impeccably maintained championship layout winding through tranquil native Australian bushland. Outstanding practice facilities and full food and beverage facilities, catering for golfers and functions. 23 Meadow Springs Drive, Mandurah (08) 9581 6002 or visit msgcc.com.au IBIS FARM STAY Enjoy a country escape in a 100-year old jarrah character cottage. Just a short drive from Perth, the three-bedroom cottage is recently renovated and fully selfcontained. Feed the farm animals, ride a tractor, explore the region or just sit back and relax in the peaceful setting. 348 Mills Road, West Pinjarra Call 0417 952 269 or visit ibispark.com.au EMMA BLYTH GALLERY Emma’s paintings express a passion for vibrant colours and her unique ability in translating Australian culture to canvas. Her paintings portray scenes from Australia’s rugged outback to the beautiful beaches and forests of WA’s south west. 9 Smart Street, Mandurah Visit emmablyth.com.au TOURIST FUN TRAIN COMPANY Hop on board the Mandurah Tourist Train for an hour’s tour around the beautiful foreshores and Ocean Marina. Or hop on/ hop off all day. There’s also a kid’s train running up and down the foreshore seven days a week. 6a Leighton Rd East, Halls Head Visit touristfuntrain.com 91


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INTER VIEW ... with Nyk Bielak

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It’s the musical that’s got the whole town talking - Allen Newton meets the star of The Book of Mormon, Nyk Bielak.

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anadian actor Nyk Bielak, currently in WA to perform in the Broadway smash hit musical The Book of Mormon, plans to eat his way through Perth. On a whirlwind one-day publicity tour with co-star Aussie actor Blake Bowden, Bielak’s first visit to the city included dinner at Long Chim which he says has inspired him to spend his Mondays off, searching out more Perth food hotspots. “I’m excited to see more and eat my way through Perth,” he says. The Book of Mormon debuted to riotous applause at the Crown Theatre on September 3 for a 10-week run. Written by South Park creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with music by Frozen composer Bobby Lopez the controversial The Book

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of Mormon draws on the same kind of dark humour audiences are used to in South Park as it follows two naive Mormon missionaries trying to spread God’s word to a fictional tribe in Uganda. The satirical production, which contains offensive language, pokes fun at religion, but doesn’t seem to have attracted the ire of Mormons who Bowden says have even advertised in the Broadway show program to promote their faith. “I saw the show on Broadway with the original company and I loved it,” Bowden says. “I was shocked they had written something like this, but also in awe of its brilliance. “As much as it pushes the boundaries, it’s also a classical musical.”


The show is about this odd couple who find themselves together and go on a journey together and discover their foibles along the way, which is why it is so funny as these two naïve kids try to find their way out in the real world,” says Bowden.

Bielak says that while The Book of Mormon doesn’t have a conventional musical theme it works really well. “I was a huge fan of South Park already and a big theatre person so to see my two worlds colliding blew my mind a little,” he says. Bowden and Bielak have been with the show in Adelaide and Bowden said a couple of their Mondays off had been

spent exploring South Australia’s wine regions. He said previous visits to WA had included visits to Margaret River, but the pair were also keen to visit the Swan Valley wine region and to check out Perth’s beaches. While they will be out to have some fun on their days off, the actors say their primary focus will be on continuing to hone their stage roles. Bowden, who plays Elder Price, has been with The Book of Mormon since the Australian company debuted in Melbourne in 2017. He has a strong background in musicals and theatre and has produced and performed a solo show and released an EP Blake Bowden: Straight From The Hart featuring the reimagined songs of Rodgers and Hart. His screen roles include Young Jack in the film The Dam, Brusco in Home and Away, Mr & Mrs Murder, The Chaser and as the Young Boy Pirate in The Wiggles Movie. Bielak, who plays Elder Cunningham came to Australia direct from the New York company of The Book of Mormon in which he made his Broadway debut and has toured with the production across the United States and Canada. For more information and tickets go to BookOfMormonMusical.com.au 95


Golf

Let’s tee it up beside the kangaroos WEMBLEY GOLF COURSE Swing Driving Range Mon-Fri (excluding Tue): 6:30am 9:00pm 200 The Boulevard, Wembley Downs (08) 6280 1300 Visit wembleygolf.com.au

JOONDALUP RESORT 27-hole championship golf course Open to public 7 days. Country Club Boulevard, Connolly (08) 9400 8811 Visit joondalupresort.com.au

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THE LINKS KENNEDY BAY 9 Holes: Mid week - $30 Weekend - $35 18 Holes: Mid Week - $50 Weekend - $60 Cart/golf club hire available Port Kennedy Drive, Port Kennedy (08) 9524 5991 or kennedybay.com.au MEADOW SPRINGS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Green Fees: Mon - Fri $64 Sat - Sun $74 Cart/golf club hire available Meadow Springs Drive, Mandurah (08) 9581 6002, msgcc.com.au THE VINES RESORT & COUNTRY CLUB Green Fees: 18 holes with included shared use of motorised buggy: Mon-Fri: $89 or $99, Sat - Sun: $99 or $109 Verdelho Drive, The Vines. (08) 9297 3000,.thevines.com.au 97


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erth is in the middle of an accommodation bonanza for all budgets. Never before have so many rooms been available for so many price brackets. Thanks to the recent creation of so many new venues - the six-star Crown Towers and much-lauded Como The Treasury being the most notable - the boom isn’t over yet. With 2019 now in full swing, an additional 720 rooms will become available. Some 24 new hotels will open in and around Perth over the next three years, adding almost 4,000 rooms to the local market at a cost of more than $3 billion. Existing hotels like the Fraser Suites and the new DoubleTree by Hilton Perth in Northbridge right in the heart of Perth’s party zone continue to offer visitors top quality accommodation and dining options. If you’re heading out of the city to the Margaret River region (a three and a half hour drive) or the newly christened Bunbury Geographe region, just two hours from the CBD, there’s a wide choice again. You can stay close to vineyards and dine like superstars on local produce (Cape Lodge) or on the beach (Abbey Beach Resort), rent a beautiful private home

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via Private Properties, or stay on the farm in charming Balingup Heights.

New Kids on the Block One of Perth’s newest hotels, The Adnate (900 Hay Street) reached a sky-high milestone in its development with its 25-storey ‘Mega Mural’ now completed. The imposing mural by the hotel’s namesake artist, Australian big-wall painter Matt Adnate, is one of the world’s tallest murals and brings a striking new artistic feature to Perth’s CBD. His Mega Mural at The Adnate far eclipses his work in Collingwood, which became the tallest mural in the Southern Hemisphere when it was unveiled. In fact, The Adnate’s new record-holding mural will stand just seven storeys shorter than the world’s tallest mural in Toronto, which measures 32 storeys. The Mega Mural is Matt’s biggest yet and will feature three large-scale portraits - including the face of a Noongar man, an Indian woman and a Mediterranean woman – all created solely with spray paint. In addition to this vast array of Matt’s art, the hotel will add 250 guest rooms to Perth’s burgeoning hotel supply, a gymnasium, function room, centrepiece pool area on its first floor, and a chic new state-first food and beverage destination, serving Mediterranean cuisine and delicious cocktails. Scheduled to open its doors to guests in October, The Adnate will be the first Art Series hotel dedicated to street art and heralds the arrival

of the Art Series brand in Western Australia – Australia’s only boutique hotel brand creating art-inspired experiences for guests. To celebrate the near completion of Matt’s Mega Mural, Art Series has released an opening special rate for The Adnate, which is from $179 per night. To book, visit www. artserieshotels.com.au/adnate One of the country’s most anticipated hotel openings, The RitzCarlton, Perth (1 Barrack Street) will deliver, we’re promised, “personalised service, exceptional design and immersive experiences”. The hotel’s unique location at The Elizabeth Quay precinct, which connects the heart of the city to the Swan River, is intended to create a social destination for Perth’s booming tourism industry and dining scene. Conceptually designed, the building will seamlessly pay homage to the history, culture and natural beauty of Western Australia. With design weaved into the building’s fabric, the dramatic Western Australian landscape will be magically brought to life from the moment you enter. Adorning the exterior and inside of the lobby, 10,000 pieces of handpicked Kimberley sandstone will transport guests to the rich natural wonder of the Kimberley. There will be 205 luxurious rooms including 18 suites, all elegantly appointed. The 277-square metere signature Ritz-Carlton Suite aims to be the epitome of luxury with an outdoor balcony and floor to ceiling windows providing sweeping views of the city and Swan River, filling the suite with light and life. For more information, visit ritzcarlton. com/en/hotels/australia/perth

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Join us for free tastings The Margaret River Dairy Company uses the best of the region and produces artisan award winning cheeses and delicious yoghurts for you to try and buy.

Visit our shop today and enjoy FREE tastings.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9.30am - 5.00pm CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY BOXING DAY AND NEW YEARS DAY

8063 Bussell Highway, Metricup WA 6280, AUSTRALIA 100

margaretriverdairy.com.au


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TGI FRIDAYS Download the MyFridays membership app to score a $ 10 welcome voucher to use towards your meal. Visit tgifridays.com.au/rewards

YAGAN SQUARE $5 off your next meal or item at any of the Yagan Square retailers.* Cnr Wellington & William Streets, Perth Visit yagansquare.com.au

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*Valid for a single transaction only from 1 June 2019 to 31 September 2019.

WILLIE CREEK PEARLS

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Present this voucher at the Elizabeth Quay showroom or quote “WHATSONPERTH” when booking online to receive a Live Pearl Harvest experience for just $10 each (usually $15). Valid until 31/09/19. Ph: 08 9241 6565. Western Pavilion, Barrack Square, Perth. Visit williecreekpearls.com.au

THRIFTY CAR & TRUCK RENTAL Present this voucher to receive FREE hire of a Sat Nav GPS system when you hire a NIFTY CAR (only) from one of our selected suburban Thrifty locations. Subject to availability. Not valid with any other offer & valid until 31/09/2019 www.thriftywa.com.au Ph 13 61 39

20% Perth’s Best Steaks

FRE GPSE HIRE

OUTBACK JACKS 20% off the total bill, up to $25 value. ONLY NORTHBRIDGE STORE. 1 voucher per table, excludes Public Holidays. Not valid with any other offer. www.outbackjacks.com.au/northbridge, 9227 7346 124 James Street Northbridge.

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VISITOR INFORMATION ELECTRICITY The electrical current in Australia is 240/250 volts AC 50Hz. The Australian three-pin power outlet is different from many Asian and European countries. If your appliances are 100 C, check if there is a 110/240V switch; if not, you will require an adaptor which can be bought at many shops in WA.

SEASONAL FRUITS Produce that is in season locally is cheaper, tastes better and has more nutrients. Produce that has been transported over long distances overseas or cross-country cannot compete with locally grown produce for freshness, taste and nutritional value. Some locally produced fruits are:

TIME ZONES WA is on Western Standard Time (WST) which is eight hours ahead of GMT. Perth is one-and-a-half hours behind South Australia and the Northern Territory and two or three hours behind all other Australian states, depending on daylight saving between October and March.

Spring Berries, currants, figs, guava, grapes, kiwifruit, kumquats, mulberries, nectarines, onges, passionfruit, strawberries.

CLIMATE Perth has a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot dry summers. Perth is the sunniest capital in Australia with an average of eight hours sunshine a day. The skies above Perth are often bright blue without a cloud in the sky. Combine the warm weather and beautiful beaches and it’s easy to see why so many people enjoy the outdoor lifestyle of Western Australia. In summer many people can be found at one of the many beautiful white sandy beaches along the coastline, cooling down in the clean blue Indian Ocean. Spring (September - November) Summer (December - February) Autumn (March - May) Winter (June - August). 102

Summer Apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, grapes, mangoes, melons, peaches, plums, strawberries. Autumn Apples, custard apples, figs, grapes, guava, kiwifruit, mandarins, melons, pears, olives, passionfruit, quinces. Winter Apples, avocados, grapefruits, kiwifruit, limes, mandarins, honeydew melons, oranges, pears. POSTAGE The suburban post office is open from Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. You can also purchase stamps from many news agencies. The standard letter costs $1 anywhere in Australia. For further information visit auspost.com.au or phone 13 76 78 CURRENCY Notes are $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations; coins are 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1 and $2. Banks are open Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 4pm and until 5pm on


Friday. All banks are closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. Automatic Tellers operate 24hrs a day. EFTPOS facilities are available at most large stores, supermarkets, chemists and service stations. You can cash travellers cheques at banks, hotels and some motels. Always have identification when doing so. Exchange Rates vary from day to day. Banks and hotels will tell you what current rates are. CREDIT CARDS Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Diner’s Club are widely accepted. AIRPORTS Getting to and from the airport - The CONNECT shuttle operates to and from Perth Airport Domestic Terminal 3 (T3). If you arrive at the International Terminal 1 (T1) or Domestic Terminal 2 (T2) take the free terminal transfer bus which operates seven days a week to T3. Then simply follow the signs to the Perth city shuttle stop. There are several convenient picks up and drop off points in the city:

EXCESS BAGGAGE Do you have excess baggage problems? That extra suit case? Too much shopping? Sports equipment? Don’t get caught overweight at the airport. Call Exportair - whatever your needs, Exportair picks up from your hotel and delivers to over 5,000 cities in over 200 countries worldwide. Door to Door / Door to Airport. Call (08) 9477 1080 TAXIS are readily available 24 hrs a day. An average fare from the Domestic Airport to Perth CBD is around $30 and from the international, $40. In the city, catch taxis from stands, flag them down from the kerb side or phone 13 13 30, 13 10 08 or 9333 3333. HIRE VEHICLES are available at the airport. Uber is also available in Perth - just download the app to your phone and order a ride. AIRPORT PARKING Drop-off and pick-up service available, contact Perth Ace Rent-A-Car for more information.

• East Perth train station; • WA Museum - Beaufort Street; • Opposite the YHA Backpackers Hostel - Wellington Street; • The Kings Perth Hotel - Corner of Pier Street and Hay Street; and • The Ambassador Hotel Adelaide Terrace. For up-to-date timetable and price information visit their website perthairportconnect.com.au 103


Rail & Ferries

TRANSPERTH TRAINS run from the City to Armadale, Clarkson, Fremantle, Midland and Mandurah. You can take the same train from one end of the rail network to the other. All suburban trains stop at the city station on Wellington Street. Call Transperth on 13 62 13. INTRASTATE RAIL - The Australind to Bunbury leaves from the city station. The Prospector to Kalgoorlie and the Avonlink to Northam leave from the East Perth Terminal. Ring Transwa 104

1300 662 205 for more information. INTERSTATE RAIL - The Indian Pacific leaves East Perth Terminal at 11.55am and is currently scheduled to depart each Wednesday until mid August when Wednesday & Sunday departures will return until mid December. We suggest you call Great Southern Railway Ltd on 13 21 47 for confirmation.


Walpole Wilderness

Take the time to experience the three natural and beautiful sites in the Walpole Wilderness

Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout

Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

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Swarbrick Art Loop

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ttw@dbca.wa.gov.au (08) 9840 8263

Walpole WalpoleWilderness Wilderness

exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au

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