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Writer's pictureSteve & Paul

Broome, Western Australia

Western Australia, covering the entire western third of the country, is made up mostly of the arid Outback. Perth beaches are what we consider to be some of the best in the world, wide with good surf.


POP: 13,984

AREA: 2,646,000 km²

GPS: 17.9614° S, 122.2359° E

CUR: Australian Dollar




In the far north, the Kimberley region is home to ancient Aboriginal rock art, the Bungle Bungle sandstone domes and Broome, with Cable Beach camels and a pearling industry.

Broome is a beach resort town in western Australia’s Kimberley region, situated 2,240km from Perth - along drive or a short 2 hour flight. Along its Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of 22km-long Cable Beach offer a dramatic backdrop for sunset camel rides. At Gantheaume Point nearby, dinosaur tracks are revealed in the beach’s red rocks during low tide. Broome’s historic Chinatown overlooks Roebuck Bay, a jumping off point for cruises to local pearl farms.

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