Brown Signs

Coral Coast

The Coral Coast is a spectacular stretch of coastline in Western Australia, spanning from Cervantes north of Perth to Exmouth in the north. It’s a place where desert meets ocean, and where wildlife encounters, ancient landscapes, and vibrant marine ecosystems create one of the most unforgettable road trip experiences in Australia.

Regions

Kalbarri National Park

Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia is on the Coral Coast region at the lower reaches of the Murchison River. …

26th Parallel – Leaving The North West

The main significance of the 26th Parallel in Australia is it defines the northern border of South Australia and the …

Scenic Lookout (Wooramel Lookout and Gladstone Lookout)

The scenic lookout over the Gladstone National Park is next to the North West Coastal Highway, about 250m off the …

HMAS Sydney Cairn

The HMAS Sydney II was a light cruiser in the Australian Navy, serving from 1935 to 1941 when it was …

Blowholes

The Point Quobba Blowholes are holes in the rocks on top of caves that powerful ocean swells force water through …

Coral Bay

Coral Bay is a beautiful beach with coral gardens just metres from the shore, Australia’s only fringing reef, it is …