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They have Big Ben. We have Big Bells. Visit The Bell Tower, Perth city’s must see tourist attraction. Have a go at bellringing yourself in interactive demonstrations. See the oldest bell in Australia dating back to 1550! Open from 10am Daily (Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday) Barrack Square, Intersection of Barrack St. & Riverside Dr. Perth Tel: (08) 6210 0444 www.thebelltower.com.au

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WELCOME Perth has one of the largest inner city parks in the world, Kings Park, which overlooks the sparkling Swan River and the picturesque, modern city; a view that will stay with you forever.

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AUSTRALIA DAY SKYWORKS 26 January EAT DRINK PERTH March/April CITY PLAYGROUND PASS April, July & October school holidays

Welcome to Perth, Western Australia’s beautiful capital city. Voted one of the world’s most liveable cities with an enviable lifestyle. Visitors can expect plenty of sunshine, world class cuisine from all corners of the globe, magnificent wineries so close to the city, plenty of cultural activities to chose from and stunning beaches and coastline.

Perth is bursting at the seams with cultural events, concerts, festivals, art and a burgeoning bar and restaurant scene that can rival any capital city in Australia. Wherever you have come from and whatever you look for in a holiday, you are sure to find it in Perth. I know you will leave full of heart warming experiences and many fond memories. Sarah Clozza Publisher sarah@helloperth.com.au

WINTER ARTS SEASON June – August PIAZZARAMA NORTHBRIDGE September – May (first Sunday of each month)

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SUNDAY PIAZZA LIVE September – November & March – June (most Sundays) TWILIGHT HAWKER’S MARKET October – April (every Friday)

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FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS Mid November – Early January NEW YEAR’S EVE NORTHBRIDGE 31 December

Your guide to events, attractions, shopping, dining and everything that’s happening in Perth City. VISITPERTHCITY.COM

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WHITEMAN PARK: SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST A PARK

Wonderful DISCOVER ALL THE SECRETS OF WHITEMAN PARK, FROM BUSH WALKS TO BUS RIDES AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN.

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• Vintage bus, train and tram rides

• Playgrounds, barbeques and shady picnic areas

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A range of speciality shops Motor Museum of WA Tractor Museum of WA Revolutions Transport Museum

• Nocturnal Woylie Walks of Woodland Reserve

For more information on this diverse tourist attraction contact 08 9209 6000 or visit www.whitemanpark.com.au Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whitemanpark

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Fremantle Prison

A BRIEF HISTORY The first inhabitants of Australia arrived from the north approximately 40,000 to 60,000 years ago. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, Western Australia was occupied solely by Indigenous Australians who had lived peacefully and in harmony with the land for tens of thousands of years. Indigenous Australians have a rich history and culture that is well worth exploring. Like so many Indigenous cultures of the 18th and 19th centuries, things were about to change. In March 1827, Captain James Stirling of the Royal Navy arrived in the Swan River and discovered a land that possessed great natural attractions, in contrast to the previous Dutch and French navigators who described New Holland (a name given to Australia by the Dutch) as sterile, forbidding and inhospitable.

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This landing and subsequent report by Stirling to His Majesty’s Government back in England, led to the foundation of the Swan River Settlement in June 1829. Using the Swan River for transport, three towns were formed, Perth, Fremantle and Guildford. Fremantle, 20 kilometres downstream on the coast served as the colony’s functional port and Guildford, 20 kilometres to the east was chosen to supply produce to the surrounding region because of the rich, fertile soil found in the Swan Valley. Experiencing severe labour shortages, the British sent convicts to Western Australia between 1850 and 1868 to help establish settlements. 9721 convicts were transported to WA on 43 convict voyages. Between 1850 and 1868 Western Australia was a Penal Colony. The convicts were involved in a significant amount of infrastructure such as the Fremantle Prison, Government House, The Cloisters, the Swan River Mechanics’ Institute and the Perth Town Hall.

The Noongar people have a rich cultural heritage that offer visitors an experience found no where else in the world, and have forged a strong identity that resonates throughout the state. View the Indigenous art at the Art Gallery of WA, the WA Museum and the Aboriginal Art Gallery in Kings Park. Visit the Charnock Woman, a 25 metre pavement mosiac in Victoria Gardens, East Perth, or the Yagan statue on Heirisson Island. It took until the turn of the century to explore most of the state. In 1890, gold was discovered in the Kimberley and Kalgoorlie. This led to a population explosion and established Perth as the colony’s trade capital, with Fremantle having to upgrade the harbour to cope with increased demand. Most of Fremantle’s original architecture can still be seen today lovingly restored. With the advent of the Second World War, the 1940s initiated a huge demand for minerals and WA had plenty. Lead, iron ore, diamonds, nickel, mineral sands, oil & gas, with some of the biggest mining and exploration companies in the world having offices in Perth. Western Australia’s economy still relies heavily upon the natural resources sector.

Aboriginal Art Gallery, Kings Park

The Indigenous Cultures of Australia are the oldest living culture in the world. Indigenous communities kept their cultural heritage alive by passing their knowledge, arts, rituals and performances from one generation to another, through storytelling, painting and dance. Since white settlement and the subsequent loss of their land and disconnection from their traditional way of life, Indigenous Australians are one of the most disadvantaged groups in society today. Indigenous Australian’s vision is for Australia to respect the rights, culture and contribution of the Aboriginal people, and many areas of society are working towards improving relations and solving the problems they face. Reconciliation involves all sectors of the community working together to achieve positive outcomes for all Australians.

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GENERAL INFO

Perth has a sunny Mediterranean style climate with an average of eight hours of sunshine per day. Summers are hot and dry although not devoid of rain with occasional short lived thunder storms throughout the season. The hottest month is generally February, and the coolest is July and August. Winters are cool and wet, with most of Perth’s annual rainfall falling between May and September.

banking Visitor Centres in Western Australia can assist with everything you need to know to enjoy your holiday. They can book accommodation or tours and also have a wide selection of brochures on places of interest throughout the state. The WA Visitor Centre in 55 William Street, Perth is open 7 days and the staff have vast knowledge of the state with a large selection of brochures to help you plan your holiday. See page 3 and the City Fold Out Map. Fremantle also has a helpful and informative Visitor Centre in Kings Square, near the Town Hall. See the Fremantle Story section on page 42 and the Fremantle Map on page 41.

TIME ZONES WA is on Western Standard Time (WST) which is eight hours ahead of GMT. Perth is 90 minutes behind South Australia and the Northern

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Territory and two hours behind all other Australian states. Time differences may change between October to March due to daylight savings. For more information visit www.timeanddate.com

Airport Perth’s international airport is 16kms from the city (30 minutes by car) and the Domestic Airport is 11km’s from the city (20 minutes by car). There is a regular shuttle service between the two airports and Perth city; the Perth City connection departs from the Domestic Airport and can drop you off at the East Perth Rail Terminal, the WA Museum, opposite YHA Backpackers, Kings Perth Hotel, and outside the Ambassador Hotel.Visit www.airportconnect.com.au for the times. A one way ticket to Perth is $15. Transperth bus route 37 departs outside Domestic Terminal 3, traveling to Perth City and departing every half hour during the day or hourly after 6pm.

Banks are open Monday to Thursday from 9.30am to 4pm and Friday from 9.30am to 5.00pm. Some banks, agencies and credit unions are open on Saturday morning. 24 hour Automatic Teller Machines and EFTPOS facilities are accessible and widely available throughout the Perth metropolitan area. Cards are accepted at most outlets, the most common being Visa, Mastercard and American Express.

ELECTRICITY Domestic electricity supply throughout Australia is 240/250 volts. Standard three pin plugs are fitted to domestic appliances. 110 volt appliances such as hair dryers and contact lens sterilisers cannot be used without a transformer.

CURRENCY The dollar is the basic unit of Australian currency and is equal to 100 cents. Notes are plastic and are available in denominations of $100, $50, $20, $10 and $5. Coinage is in denominations of $2, $1, 50¢, 20¢, 10¢ and 5¢. Shops will round the price up or down to the nearest 5 cents.

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Telephone The standard local call from a public payphone has a minimum fee of 50¢ per call, and STD or IDD calls are charged by both distance and time. Most payphones accept coins, credit cards and pre-paid cards which are available from most newsagencies. For operated assisted calls national phone 1223 or international phone 1225, and to reverse charges call 1300 362 162.

Postal The Post Office in Forrest Place, Perth is open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm, Saturday 9am to 12.30pm and is closed on Sunday. Suburban Post Offices are open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm although you can purchase stamps from many newsagencies. Standard letters cost 60¢ anywhere within Australia. For further information visit www.auspost.com.au or phone 13 13 18.

retail tax Australia has a Goods and Services Retail Tax (GST), prices displayed on goods is the full price, inclusive of GST. See over the page for the Tourist Refund Scheme.

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GENERAL INFO SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 19/12/2014 - 1/2/2015

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Christmas Day - 25/12/2014 Boxing Day - 26/12/2014 New Years Day - 1/1/2015 Australia Day - 26/1/2014

WIFI The City of Perth is proud to become the first and only Australian capital city giving people free blanket WiFi internet access across its CBD area. Once you connect you can roam the city streets and remain connected to the internet, for as long as you need. See the Fremantle Map on page 41 for WiFi spots in Fremantle.

Tourist RefunD SchemE The TRS enables you to claim a refund, subject to certain conditions, of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) that you pay on goods you purchase in WA. To claim a refund you must spend $300 (GST inclusive) or more in the one store, get a single tax invoice and buy goods no more than 60 days before departure. Present your purchase along with your original tax invoice, passport and international boarding pass at a TRS facility at the airport. Claims at airports are available up to 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of your flight. Visit customs.gov.au

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OPEN DOOR MIGRATION Family Stream visas to Australia are getting harder to obtain with the Australian Government moving to stop further applications for visas such as Parent; Remaining Relative; Aged Dependent Relative from June 2014. However, this action was “disallowed” on 25 September 2014 and these visas will be available for

at least 6 months from that date. These visas present a wonderful opportunity for you to migrate to Australia based on your family connections. We expect that this opportunity will be withdrawn again in a few months. Contact Open Door Migration and let them assist you in assessing eligibility and submitting applications. See above.

Agmaroy Nursing Home

Registered or enrolled nurses with working visas looking for casual, part time or permanent shifts are welcome to apply for positions available. Agmaroy Nursing Home is close to Perth City and Fremantle with easy access to public transport. Good working conditions and sponsorship is available if you wish to return to WA.

Ph: 9458 1524 Email: alma.agmaroy@iinet.net.au

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TAXIS

Transperth ticket prices are determined by how far you travel. Train and ferry fares must be purchased prior to travel at the Ticket Vending Machines while bus fares can be paid as you board.Tickets are valid for up to two hours and can be used on the entire public transport 12

Ferries are a pleasant alternative to getting around where you can enjoy the stunning views and calm waters along the beautiful

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Perth’s public transport system, Transperth, brings places of interest within easy reach. Visitors can make good use of buses, trains and ferries to explore Perth, Fremantle and surrounding areas.

Perth offers a free Blue, Yellow, Green and Red CAT bus service that operates around the Central Business District. Buses arrive every five to ten minutes depending on the route, time of day and day of the week. See the City Fold Out Map for the routes. For more information visit the Transperth InfoCentres, visit www.transperth.wa.gov.au or phone 13 62 13.

FERRIES

CAR HIRE See pags 72, and the inside and back cover for a good selection of car hire companies who offer every type of vehicle from small cars, family wagons to campervans and four wheel drives. If you’re planning on traveling independently and hiring a car, Western Australia is teeming with awe-inspiring scenic drives. Roads are wide and easy to drive, and Western Australia observes the same driving rules as the rest of Australia. Vehicles travel on the left hand side of the road and wearing seatbelts is compulsory for all passengers. For more information, visit www.ors.wa.gov.au

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system. A DayRider ticket can be purchased for daily unlimited travel with Transperth. Visit the Transperth InfoCentre at the Perth Train Station, phone 13 62 13 or visit transperth.wa.gov.au for more information on timetables for trains, buses, ferries, CAT buses and language interpretation.

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Getting around Perth is safe and easy with an efficient rail network, free CAT buses, wide roads and clear signage, plenty of taxis or to make it even easier, numerous tour companies can show you around such as the City Sightseeing double decker open top buses or by river with Captain Cook Cruises.

Taxis can be flagged down in the street or there are numerous taxi ranks around the city. Taxis can also be booked in advance by calling, Swan Taxis - 13 13 30 or Black & White Cabs 13 10 08. Friday and Saturday nights can be very busy and long queues and waiting periods are common. There are plenty of taxis available at both the Domestic and International Airports, or at hotels where the concierge can order one for you.

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Swan River. From Barrack Square, Transperth run a regular ferry across the river to South Perth (home of the Perth Zoo), or Captain Cook Cruises offer direct routes to Fremantle and the Swan Valley. See page 24 for more information.

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Perth City skyline

PERTH Conjure up a city embodying all things right about cities. Assuming you lean toward the progressive, I’ll wager your rendering includes the following: multiple parks and waterfronts; spotless subways and free public buses; restaurant menus with organic, locally sourced food and wine; cool bars in heritage buildings; and popup everything, from farmers’ markets to cinema and yoga. Welcome to Perth. These are the words written in a recent glowing article published in the New York Times by visiting journalist Baz Dreisinger, describing his recent experience in our beautiful city. You will soon discover the truth in his words!

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Perth has everything you need to experience a fabulous holiday. 3000 hours of sunshine a year, friendly locals and relaxed alfresco dining offering world class food and wine. The modern, clean and safe city of Perth buzzes with the energy of a young city on the move, while maintaining important heritage sites alongside new commercial buildings. Stunning public parks and alfresco dining, diverse entertainment, arts and culture, make the city centre a great place for visitors to explore. Free CAT buses can take you around the city where you can stop off and watch gold pouring at The Perth Mint or marvel at one of the world’s largest musical instruments at The Bell Tower. Hop on an open air bus up to Kings Park for spectacular views over the city, walk amongst the treetops or stop for a picnic. Perth offers abundant restaurants, pubs, bars, art, theatre and exhibitions, and if adventure is what you seek, there are plenty of water sports on the Swan River. See the following pages for a selection of activities.

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attraction in town. A glittering, interactive journey into gold. Discover the fascinating story of Western Australia’s golden heritage at our stunning new Gold Exhibition. A dynamic multimedia extravaganza combines with historic memories and aged artefacts to form the backdrop to a dazzling array of pure gold exhibits. Experience the magic, allure and wonder of gold.

Open 7 days a week. 9am – 5pm. Gold Exhibition. Guided Tours. Shop. Café. 310 Hay Street, East Perth WA 6004 Telephone 1300 366 520 www.perthmint.com.au/visit facebook.com/theperthmint • twitter.com/perthmint9


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cAPTAIN COOK CRUISES

The Perth Mint

With five luxurious vessels (and two high speed transfer vessels) located on the doorstep of the Perth CBD, Captain Cook Cruises offer a wide range of luxurious river cruise options and tours on the Swan River. Cruise from Perth to Fremantle or upstream to the magnificent Swan Valley wine region, enjoying lunch, dinner or just enjoy the Captain’s commentary.

The multi award-winning tourist destination, The Perth Mint, is one of the world’s oldest mints still operating from its original premises, and one of WA’s historic landmarks. The Perth Mint gives visitors the opportunity to experience the excitement of the early gold rushes and be captivated by a traditional gold pouring performance in the original Melting House. Visitors will marvel at the 25.5 kilogram Newmont Normandy Nugget, the second largest nugget in existence, be able to handle more than $700,000 worth of gold bullion, discover the value of their weight in gold and engrave their own personalised medallions. The largest and heaviest bullion coin in the world is the latest addition to the Mint’s unique attractions. Measuring 80cm wide and 13cm deep, the colossal coin weighs one tonne of 99.99% pure gold. Valued at more than $50million, it represents the pinnacle of ingenuity and innovation for which The Perth Mint is renowned.

Captain Cook Cruises is one of Perth’s best known tourism operators and an icon for holiday-makers for more than 25 years. Whether it’s cruising past the mansions in Millionaire’s Row and into the Port of Fremantle, or upstream into the tranquil Swan Valley, let the friendly crew take care of you. Located at Barrack Square or the BShed in Fremantle. See page 24 or the City Fold Out Map.

The Perth Mint Shop offers an extensive range of collector coins, natural gold nuggets, exquisite jewellery, giftware and souvenirs. An authorised stockist of Argyle Pink Diamonds, Kailis Australian Pearls, Pandora and Guess Jewellery, the Perth Mint has something for every occasion.Tax free sales available, conditions apply. Located at 310 Hay Street, east Perth. Open 7 days from 9am. See page 15.

Book now: 1300 663 634

The Perth Mint

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PERTH • ROCKINGHAM • YORK

SKYDIVE THE BEACH & BEYOND

Leave your world behind with Skydive the Beach and Beyond, with an unforgettable tandem skydive from the closest skydiving centre to the Perth CBD. Experience the thrill of freefall from up to 14,000ft before you float under canopy, taking in spectacular panorama views of the Perth CBD, the Swan River, WA beaches and beyond. Plus, with locations at Rockingham beach and York (where you can learn to skydive solo), you can choose the perfect backdrop. Capture your exhilarating experience with high-res photos and an edited video to relive the action. Gift vouchers also available. Call 1300 663 634 or visit www.skydive.com.au to book. See above and the Discount Voucher on page 50.

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TANDEM SKYDIVING • LEARN TO SKYDIVE COURSES

TASTE BUD TOURS Staying in Perth and looking for a trip to the Swan Valley? Taste Bud Tours offer half day morning or afternoon SPEED GRAZING tours departing Perth to the Swan Valley, Perth’s Valley of Taste. Tours depart from opposite Globe Packpackers on Wellington Street. See page 89.

Did you know? That Perth has the largest inner city park in the world - Kings Park. It’s even bigger than New York’s Central Park.

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The Bell Tower

love locks @ THE BELL TOWER Love locks are padlocks fixed to a public structure and are a symbol of a couple’s eternal love. Legend has it that this ancient custom originated near The Great Wall of China. Love Locks @ The Bell Tower are only $30 and include engraving and a beautiful folder. See page 1.

PERTH THE BELL TOWER Located at Barrack Square, overlooking the picturesque Swan River is one of Perth’s most unique tourist attractions. Filled with fascinating historic content, the Bell Tower has become an icon for Perth and WA. The Bell Tower includes the twelve bells of one of London’s most famous churches, St Martin-in-theFields, and are recorded as being in existence from before the 14th century and recast in the 16th century by Queen Elizabeth I. The bells have rung out to celebrate many historic events such as England’s victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588, The World War II victory at El Alamein in 1942, and has celebrated the coronation of every British monarch since King George II in 1727. Browse the gift shop which displays iconic Australian souvenirs and pearls, and enjoy the stunning views. See page 1 or the City Fold Out Map, and the Discount Voucher on page 50.

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Come roll with us! Be one of the first to discover Perth’s picturesque Swan River and Rottnest Island on a Segway. We’ll take you on a fun & eco-friendly 60 or 90 minute guided tour while you’re standing still! If a tour is not for you, have a go on a Segway at our Experience Zone.

segwaytourswa.com.au T: 1300 80 81 80 Barrack St Jetty, Perth or Kingstown Barracks, Rottnest Island

CITY SIGHTSEEING

SEGWAY TOURS WA

Enjoy the unique experience of Perth’s City Sightseeing & Kings Park open top, hop on, hop off tour. Using an open top double decker bus guarantees a bird’s eye view of the City’s top attractions. City Sightseeing Perth is locally operated but globally connected being part of the City Sightseeing World Wide Network. Make sure you bring along your camera as there are no glass windows to spoil the view! Listen to the informative commentary on points of interest and history about Perth. Tickets can be purchased on the bus. 24 hour and 48 hour tickets available. Keep your ticket and get a discount on over 100 City Sightseeing Tours worldwide. See page 63.

Come roll with Segway Tours in Perth and on Rottnest Island. Be amongst the first to discover Perth’s Swan River and Rottnest Island on a Segway! Recent Gold winners for the New Tourism Development Award, Segway Tours WA provides fun, informative and ecofriendly guided tours. It doesn’t matter if you have no Segway experience – training is included as part

City Sightseeing at Barrack Square

of the tour and they’ll have you rolling right away. Or try the Experience Zone where you can easily learn to ride a Segway and then take on our course of obstacles, mazes, humps and bumps. It’s the most fun you’ll have while standing still! You’ll find them at Barrack Street Jetty, Perth and Kingstown Barracks, Rottnest Island. Please note during winter Segway Tours on Rottnest Island only operate from Thursday to Sunday. See above and the Discount Voucher on page 52.

Foodi Walking Tours

Foodi Walking Tours let you visit a range of unique venues in Perth and Fremantle, gain an insight into the food and drink industries, and of course, have lots of fun. Samples and discounts are included so come prepared to indulge. Ph: 1300 394 041 www.foodi.com.au/perth

iCity Information Kiosk

The iCity Volunteer Hosts help visitors discover the City of Perth and are on hand every day to answer questions. You can take a free orientation walking tour and learn more about the history, arts and culture on one of four specialty tours of the city. Tours are run 11am Monday to Saturday, or specialty tours 2pm Monday to Friday. See the City Fold Out Map www.visitperthcity.com.au

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Kings Park

PERTH kings park Kings Park and Botanical Gardens are visited by over six million people a year. With its remarkable expanse of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic gardens, the park is the most popular destination in WA.

funcats catamaran hire Funcats is one of Perth’s iconic must do activities and one of the few places in the world where you can sail directly in front of a major city. With no experience necessary, there is no better way to enjoy our picturesque city than a relaxing sail on the beautiful Swan River. The fleet includes 40 catamarans, stand up paddleboards and kayaks. Catch the ferry across to South Perth and walk along the foreshore for eight minutes. No bookings required and a free lesson is included for those who haven’t sailed before. See below and the Discount Voucher on page 50.

It is the largest city park in the world at 400.6 hectares. It was originally called ‘The Perth Park’ in 1895, but the name was changed in 1901 to ‘Kings Park’ to mark the accession of King Edward VII to the British throne. Prior to European settlement the area has been an important ceremonial and cultural place for the Whadjuk tribe who had campsites and hunting grounds in the area. The park has sweeping views of the city and the Swan River and showcases an outstanding collection of WA flora and fauna. Enjoy a walk through the treetops, enjoy a picnic, have coffee at the cafe, visit the Aboriginal Art Gallery and shop for Australian made products at the gallery shop. Kings Park is also home to the State War Memorial. See the City Fold Out Map.

Fun on the water for all ages & no experience necessary!

WA Museum

WA MUSEUM & ART GALLERY Explore the stories and culture of the local Aboriginal people, the State’s unique flora and fauna and the fascinating minerals, meteorites and dinosaurs that once inhabited WA and prehistoric Earth at the WA Museum. Open daily from 9.30-5pm in the Perth Cultural Centre, James Street, Perth, less than a five minute walk from the train station. In the same Cultural Centre, the WA Art Gallery offers visitors unique experiences of historic, contemporary and indigenous Australian artists. Founded in 1895, the gallery houses the State Art Collection, which includes one of the world’s finest collections of Indigenous and Western Australian art, as well as Australian and International art and design. Open Wednesday to Monday, 10am-5pm. See the City fold out map.

Did you know? That Perth is the most isolated capital city in the world - it’s over 1,300 miles to the next large city.

Perth Cultural Centre

The Perth Cultural Centre in Northbridge is an interesting and relaxing space to hang out. Surrounded by the Art Gallery, the WA Museum and the WA Library, there’s alfresco cafes and bars, a big screen to watch a film, steps to sit and enjoy the sunshine and buskers to fill the air with a laid back tune. Only 5 minutes from the Perth train station. See the City Fold Out Map www.perthculturalcentre.com.au

WA Medical Museum

Coode St. Jetty, South Perth

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Ph: 0408 926 003 www.funcats.com.au Open 7 days 10am-6.30pm No booking required

Visit Perth’s first maternity hospital which today displays many facets of medical history including nursing, dentistry, early medicine and the famous Royal Flying Doctor Service. Open Wednesday 10.30am 4pm and Sunday 2pm - 4pm. Ph: 9340 1506 Cnr Barker & Railway Roads, Subiaco

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PERTH’S URBAN VILLAGES

NORTHBRIDGE PIAZZA The Northbridge Piazza is Perth’s first permanent LED screen operating 24 hours a day and showcasing a variety of features such as films, sport, news and music. There are numerous free movie nights where you watch your favourite films under the stars, live music, yoga and Thai Chi sessions and free use of bean bags where you can bring a picnic or take advantage of the many cafes and restaurants nearby. See the Events section on page 92 for a snapshot of weekly summer events or visit the website, www.northbridgepiazza.com.au

PERTH’S SMALL BARS Since the change in licensing laws in recent years, Perth has experienced an explosion of small, funky bars offering late night cocktails and varying cuisines. You’ll find many of them in the city’s laneways which have transformed into arty and vibrant precincts. Download a copy of the Perth Small Bars PDF at www.visitperthcity.com, or simply take a walk through the CBD and it won’t be long until you come across one of the laneways.

St George’s Cathedral

Northbridge

Just north of the CBD and only a short walk from the train station, lies Perth’s dining and nightlife precinct packed with bars, restaurants, food halls, nightclubs and shops. You’ll find China Town, the Northbridge Piazza and WA’s major cultural institutions such as the Art Gallery of WA, the WA Museum and State Library. See the City Fold Out Map www.visitperthcity.com.au

CROWN PERTH Located only five minutes from the CBD, Crown Perth is the city’s ultimate entertainment precinct offering a twenty four hour casino, two international hotels, premium restaurants and bars, a nightclub and world-renowned theatre productions. Indulge in Crown Perth’s range of dining venues including Neil Perry’s Rockpool Bar & Grill Perth, the internationally-renowned Japanese restaurant Nobu, new French restaurant Bistro Guillaume or the new and happening pub venue, The Merrywell. The resort is also home to a luxurious pool area, a fully equipped gymnasium, and a glamorous day spa. With a world of entertainment right at your fingertips, visit Crown Perth, the city’s must-see attraction. See page 31 or the City Fold Out Map.

In the heart of the city lies the magnificent English Gothic Revival building St George’s Cathedral, which was consecrated in 1888, and contains numerous icons, stained glass windows and memorials, including the Villers-Bretonneux Cross, hewn by soldiers after the famous WWII battle in northern France. Open daily 7.30 to 5.30. Free entry. See the City Fold Out Map www.perthcathedral.org

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Leederville

Ten minutes north west of the CBD, Leederville is an eclectic mix of quirky shops, vintage boutiques, funky alfesco cafes, a varied selection of eateries and a bohemian and arty vibe. Add a few stylish pubs and bars, a retro cinema and a nightclub, Leederville caters for all tastes and budgets. See the City Fold Out Map www.visitperthcity.com.au

Mt Lawley

North of Perth lies an urban village called Mt Lawley, offering the Beaufort Street strip with a selection of stylish restaurants and pubs, cafes, nightclubs, book stores, shops, bakeries, a theatre and a buzzing atmosphere full of character and people, day and night. Mt Lawley is five minutes by car north east of Perth. See the City Fold Out Map www.stirling.wa.gov.au/tourism

Subiaco

Ten minutes west of the CBD, Subiaco is a culturally rich, art loving precinct jam packed with stylish eateries, heritage buildings, independent retailers and a buzzing nightlife. Visit an art gallery or see a show at the Regal Theatre, and chose from one of the many varied cuisines. Subiaco is also home to Paterson’s Stadium. See the City Fold Out Map www.visitperthcity.com.au

East Perth

Only a ten minute walk east of the CBD is the waterside village of East Perth and Claisebrook Cove, a picturesque and vibrant inlet offering visitors riverside cafes, restaurants and pubs. Ideal for walking, picnicking, cycling and kayaking. Within the area you can visit the Charnock Woman, a 25m pavement mosiac in Victoria Gardens. See the City Fold Out Map www.visitperthcity.com.au 23


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DAILY CRUISES TO FREMANTLE When traveling between Perth & Fremantle at least one way should be along the magnificent Swan River. Return, Scenic & Lunch options available.

Pier 3, Barrack Street Jetty, Perth WA www.captaincookcruises.com.au Phone 08 9325 3341


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a world of entertainment Just a short taxi ride from Perth’s CBD, there’s a place like no other. Crown Perth features a 24-hour casino, two hotels, world-class restaurants and bars, a nightclub, shows and more. With everything right at your fingertips, make sure Crown Perth is on your ‘must-see’ list. Visit crownperth.com.au for more.

Helpline 1800 858 858 gamblinghelponline.org.au


Fremantle

FREMANTLE Freman­t le is WA’s chief port and is situated at the mouth of the Swan River, just 25 minutes west of Perth.

bars trading all hours of the day and night, one of the most intriguing aspects is that it is still possible to walk down streets that have remained virtually unchanged since the mid19th century.

Cosmopolitan, friendly Fremantle was founded in 1829 by Captain Charles Howe Freman­tle, in a ceremony which claimed the entire west coast “New Holland” in the name of King George IV. Convict labour was used to build many of the original buildings in Fremantle and with the arrival of the gold rush, Fremantle soon developed into a thriving port. Fremantle is much more than an architectural time capsule. Full of colour with busy restaurants and

Browse through historic markets, bookstores and museums. Enjoy fresh fish and chips and succulent seafood at the Fishing Boat Harbour, pizza and pasta at the Cappuccino Strip, world famous coffee at one of the many cafes, or visit one of the sylish microbreweries such as Little Creatures, who offer an incredible range of amber ales. See the following pages for a selection of attractions and activities or drop into the Fremantle Visitor Centre in Kings Square.

Fremantle Visitor Centre

No fee booking service for tours and all types of accommodation including self contained apartments, hotels and B&B’s. Call and speak to our local experts to plan your visit. Kings Square, Fremantle www.visitfremantle.com.au 9431 7878

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Fremantle Trams

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Fremantle Trams run Hopon-Hop-off guided tours 363 days a year. Taking in all of Fremantle’s historic landmarks, your driver will entertain you with a live commentary along the way. They meet all of the Perth to Fremantle ferries with other conveniently located stops for you to start your tour. The Town Hall stop is only a short walk from the railway station. On Friday night you can take the Fremantle Tram Ghostly Tour, a torchlight guided tour of Fremantle’s oldest buildings including Fremantle Prison and a fish and chip supper. See page 63.

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Fremantle Prison is WA’s only World Heritage listed building. Built by convicts in the 1850s, Fremantle Prison was used as a place of incarceration for 136 years. Decommissioned as a maximum security gaol in 1991, the prison is a monument to a system of punishment that is uncomfortably recent. Step inside and do time with Fremantle Prison’s experienced guides on a Prison Day Tour, Tunnels Tour adventure or spooky Torchlight Tour. Fremantle Prison is open 7 days a week and the Prison Gatehouse is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm daily, and later on Wednesday and Friday evenings. See above or the Fremantle Map.

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FREMANTLE The Roundhouse

The Roundhouse is the oldest public building in Western Australia. Opened in 1831, it was built to hold any person convicted of a crime in the settlement until 1886. Today it’s a popular historical tourist attraction with sweeping views over the city, the Fishing Boat Harbour and the Indian Ocean. Open daily, 10.30am to 3.30pm. See the Fremantle Map www.fremantleroundhouse.com.au

DOLPHIN DIVE Enjoy a memorable day diving or snorkeling the amazing limestone reefs at Rottnest Island, with world class dive sites so close to Perth City. Three fully equipped boats leave from the Fremantle Port, so a scuba dive or snorkel out to Rottnest Island is quick and hassle free. Full of schooling fish, rays and sponge gardens, you’ll be amazed while exploring the caves, wrecks and coral. Or simply soak up the sun while the crew cook up a BBQ feast on board the 70ft cat. The experienced staff can arrange for any type of dive whether you’re after a scuba dive course, a day

Shop 15 27-35 William St Fremantle WA 6160

Ph: (+618) 9430 4334

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CAPPUCCINO STRIP

That the Fremantle Arts Centre first opened its doors as the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum.

Established in 1985, the friendly staff at Fremantle Opals offer a wealth of knowledge and experience in choosing opals and opal jewellery.

South Terrace, otherwise known as the ‘Cappuccino Strip’, is a busy cosmopolitan mix of cafes, restaurants and pubs, famous for Fremantle’s Italian influence of pizza and pasta, and the state’s best coffee! With a buzzing but laid back atmosphere, you’ll also find numerous locally made designer clothes shops, bookstores and the famous Fremantle Markets. See the Fremantle Map.

Snorkelling and Dive Day Trips to Rottnest Island!

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See our extensive range of opal and pearl jewellery, plus loose stones direct from the mines.

dive or snorkel at Rottnest Island, or want to purchase scuba gear. They offer the complete range of PADI & TDI scuba dive courses, from beginner to Tech Diver. Let Dolphin Dive Fremantle show you the adventure of a lifetime . See below.

Dolphin Dive Fremantle

Ph: 9335 9969

Established 1985

www.dolphindiveshop.com

Helen, Daryl or Clare invite you to view an exclusive range of beautiful jewellery and unset opals. Chose from opal rings, pendants or braclets, and they also specialise in black opal. Fremantle Opals buy direct from Australian mines, and also offer a range of South sea pearls. You’ll find them at the William Street entrance of the Fremantle Mall, just opposite the Town Hall and a short walk from the railway station or the Visitor Centre. A perfect place to find that special souvenir or gift. See below or the Fremantle Map.

Cappuccino Strip


Enjoy freshly caught seafood by the water’s edge

FREMANTLE FISHING BOAT HARBOUR FISHING BOAT HARBOUR The Fishing Boat Harbour is Australia’s largest small boat harbour and is home to a wide range of commercial fishing vessels. The Harbour was built in 1919 and many of the fishing enterprises are descended from the Italian towns of Molfetta on the Adriatic Sea, and Capo d’Orlando in Sicily. Many families of the original fisherman still fish out of Fremantle today. The Fishing Boat Harbour was actually a small fishing industry until it was subject to worldwide focus following Australia II winning the America’s Cup, which resulted in major development over a very short period of time.

The Harbour today is still a very busy working port, and is home to over a dozen restaurants, the Shipwreck Museum, a fresh fish market, accommodation and a brewery. Shop for freshly caught seafood, soak up the ambiance and watch the fishing boats come and go while enjoying the world’s finest fresh fish. See the following pages for a selection of dining choices.

Sweetlips Fish & Chips

Sourced straight from the ocean and not the freezer, enjoy fresh fish and chips, squid, prawns, seafood burgers and salad cooked and prepared just the way you like it. Present this voucher to receive a free snack squid, valued at $4.95. 47 Mews Road, Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle www.sweetlips.com.au 9430 6902

Within the Harbour you’ll find numerous sculptures along the water’s edge, which represent Fremantle’s fishing heritage, and it’s also home to the tribute statue of Fremantle boy Bon Scott, ACDC’s lead singer. The Harbour boasts a wide variety of annual events and festivals such as the Blessing of the Fleet, and Australia Day celebrations which conclude with a stunning fireworks display over Bathers Beach. Visit www.fremantlestory.com.au for the schedule of events.

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cicerello’s Established in 1903, the iconic Cicerello’s is known as WA’s best seafood eatery offering a range of family friendly dining options. With alfresco seating overlooking the scenic Fishing Boat Harbour, Cicerello’s succulent fish and chips are world renowned and not to be missed. Enjoy freshly caught seafood such as oysters, mussels and crabs with a beer, wine or champagne at the waters edge. Seven unique aquariums, housing many local marine animals, is a special attraction at this historic restaurant. Cicerello’s is open 7 days a week from 9.30am to 9.30pm. On page 50 you will find a 10% Discount Voucher if you spend over $50. See below or the Fremantle Map.

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2014 Gold Plate Award Winner Best Steakhouse in Perth Open 7 Days for Lunch & Dinner

find us at charcharbull

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LITTLE CREATURES

CHAR CHAR BULL

Nestled on the water’s edge in Fremantle, Little Creatures is a flavour loving brewery, born out of a love affair with hoppy beers and dedicated to making a unique range of brews to tempt the tastebuds of Australian drinkers.

Char Char Bull Restaurant is located in Fremantle’s iconic Fishing Boat Harbour and offers diners fabulous water views, indoor and outdoor seating, great wine list & some of the best food to be found in Fremantle. Specialising in char grilled prime beef, cuts have been specially selected from suppliers to ensure tender flavourful steaks. For those who enjoy the local seafood that Fishing Boat Harbour is famous for, you won’t be disappointed. Local fish, prawns, oysters & mussels are all on the menu and treated with the care they deserve. Char Char Bull is open 7 Days for lunch and dinner. See opposite.

Grab a Pale Ale and a pizza and soak in the brewery chaos or soak up some sunshine in our backyard. Head up to Creatures NextDoor for harbour views or check out our Brewhouse, and pick up a six pack to take home or stay awhile for a beer tasting. You can even hop aboard one of our daily brewery tours. See above.

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44b Mews Road Fremantle

www.charcharbull.com.au

bathers beach house

restaurant - bar - functions space 3 steps from the sand on bather’s beach – fremantle open 7 days a week from early december find us at bathersbeachhouse

9335 2911

47 Mews Road Fremantle

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Joe’s Fish Shack

A Gold Plate award winning restaurant, and a Fremantle institution. Funky atmosphere, great service and a stunning array of seafood while overlooking the bustling Fishing Boat Harbour. 42 Mews Road, Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle www.joesfishshack.com.au 9336 7161

BATHERS BEACH HOUSE Bathers Beach House is Perth’s only absolute beachfront restaurant, bar and function space, three steps from the beautiful white sands of Bathers Beach in Fremantle. They have a quintessentially Australian flavour to the menu, a wide range of local craft beers, plus international favourites, together with an eclectic range of local wines and a few international additions. You can enjoy the amazing beach views from inside Bathers Beach House or our lovely north facing alfresco area, either location will be the ideal spot to enjoy spectacular sunsets. Bathers Beach House will be open 7 days a week from early December 2014. See page 39.

Did you know? That after leaving school ACDC’s Bon Scott worked on the cray fishing boats in the Fishing Boat Harbour.

KAILIS Kailis’ Fish Market Cafe, located on the waterfront at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour, provides the finest seafood available in a working fish market environment, creating one of the most unique and memorable seafood experiences. Enjoy fresh fish and chips Rouson the famous Fishing Head Boat Harbour wharf, and soak up the Harbour atmosphere of a real-life fish market, serving the freshest 1 Seafood BBQ. seafood on its First founded as ‘G.P. Kailis and Sons’ fish market in 1928, Kailis’ respect for tradition and knowledge of the fishing industry has seen Kailis’ Fish Market inducted into the Sir David Brand Tourism Awards Hall of Fame and voted WA’s best fish & chips on numerous occasions. See page 5. 1 The Harbour’s fishing boats

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See & Do

Shopping

Charter 1

Fremantle Opals

Charter 1 operate a range of sailing, snorkel, twilight cruise, dive, wildlife interaction and ecotours as well as offering private and corporate functions and luxury liveaboard charters.Fremantle, Rottnest and Carnac Islands, Swan River and Abrolhos Islands. www.charter1.com.au 0428 604 794

Established in 1985 this family run business, offers a wealth of knowledge and experience in choosing your opal or South sea Pearl. With an extensive range from unset stones to hand crafted jewellery you will find something to suit every budget. Take a piece of Australia home. See page 37. 27-35 William Street, Fremantle www.fremantleopals.com.au 9430 4334

Capricorn Seakayaking

Woolstores Shopping Centre

Spend a full day sea kayaking through the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park and get up close and personal with Australian wildlife in and out of the water such as Sealions and Penguins. It’s a fun filled day out! Pick up from Fremantle or meet at Shoalwater. www.capricornseakayaking.com.au 0427 485 123

Coles supermarket, Liquorland plus specialty stores. Woolstores offers customers the convenience of many services ranging from fresh food, fashion and beauty to a Ticketek outlet.....the heart of shopping in Fremantle. OPEN 7 DAYS, weekdays open until 9pm. Cnr Queen & Cantonment Streets, Fremantle www.woolstores.com.au 9335 4173

3 hour Sails aboard Leeuwin II

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Experience an authentic taste for tall ship sailing this summer onboard the Leeuwin II. Take the helm, set the sails and tour the ship or sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. Light food and refreshments included. Sails depart Victoria Quay, Fremantle. Gift vouchers available. www.sailleeuwin.com 9430 4105

Tourist Wheel Fremantle

Enjoy breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, Fishing Boat Harbour, Esplanade Park and the historic city of Fremantle on board one of Fremantle’s most popular tourist attractions, the Tourist Wheel Fremantle. Just a short walk from the Fishing Boat Harbour, the Fremantle Railway Station and the centre of town. Open 6 days a week, subject to change in weather. Esplanade Park, Fremantle www.touristwheelfremantle.com 0450 163 848

Fremantle Walking Tours by Two Feet & a Heartbeat

Convicts & Colonials Tour: Hear the amazing stories of Freo while seeing all the landmarks on foot. Sailors Guide To Fremantle Tour: Explore the “West End” through the eyes of pioneers, explorers, migrants and convicts, with a couple of beers. From $40pp. Bookings essential. 1800 459 388 www.twofeet.com.au

www.fremantlestory.com.au

Enjoy the sights, sounds, flavours, action and colour of Fremantle’s best waterside market. Browse handicrafts, antiques and collectables, fashion both vintage and new and watch the boats passing on the alfresco terrace overlooking Fremantle’s picturesque working harbour. Peter Hughes Drive, Fremantle www.eshedmarkets.com.au 9430 6393

Glen Cowans Studio

Perfectly located near the ocean in one of the 100 year old former Pilot’s Cottages, the Studio at the Roundhouse showcases underwater imagery by Glen Cowans, photographed along the west coast of Australia and around the world. 9 Captains Lane, Arthur Head, Fremantle www.glencowans.com 9433 6617

Fremantle Markets

Established in 1897, the famous Fremantle Markets is the Grand Dame of heritage buildings and a must see destination with over 150 stalls, including fresh produce such as cheese, honey and bread, jewellery, and quirky gifts. Open Friday to Sunday, & Monday public holidays. Cnr South Tce & Henderson St, Fremantle www.fremantlemarkets.com.au 9335 2515

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Eat & Drink Fishing Boat Harbour

A bustling working port famous for its succulent fish and chips, locally brewed beer and waterside restaurants, it’s a highlight for visitors. Shop for freshly caught seafood, soak up the ambiance and watch the fishing boats come and go while enjoying the world’s finest fresh fish. Mews Road, Fremantle www.fishingboatharbour.com.au

Tradewinds Hotel

A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Tradewinds Hotel. Overlooking the tranquil waters of the Swan River in East Fremantle, just 30 minutes from Perth. It’s accommodation is the perfect place to unwind or celebrate that special occasion. 59 Canning Highway, East Fremantle www.tradewindshotel.com.au 9339 8188

Kailis’ Fish Market Cafe

Kailis Fish Market Cafe, located on the waterfront at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour, provides the finest seafood available in a working fish market environment, creating one of the most unique and memorable seafood experiences. 9335 7755 46 Mews Road, Fremantle www.kailis.com

One of Australia’s leading arts centres, FAC is housed within an iconic heritage building and beautiful grounds. Enjoy contemporary exhibitions, a shop selling the finest WAdesigned wares, an extensive live music program, special events and an idyllic cafe. Open 7 days. Free entry. 1 Finnerty St Fremantle www.fac.org.au Ph: 9432 9555

Fremantle Prison

Fremantle Prison is WA’s only World Heritage listed building. Step inside and do time with Fremantle Prison’s experienced guides on a Prison Day Tour, Tunnels Tour adventure or spooky Torchlight Tour. See page 43. The Terrace, Fremantle www.fremantleprison.com.au 9336 9200

Fremantle Tram Tours

Take in all of Fremantle’s historic landmarks with a hop-on, hop-off guided tram tour, including commentary along the way. On Friday nights you can take the Ghostly Tour, a torchlight guided tour of Fremantle’s oldest buildings. See page 63. www.fremantletrams.com.au 9433 6674

Cicerello’s Fremantle

WA Maritime Museum

With alfresco seating overlooking the scenic Fishing Boat Harbour, Cicerello’s succulent fish and chips are world renowned. Enjoy freshly caught seafood such as oysters, mussels and crabs with a beer, wine or champagne. 9335 1911 44 Mews Road, Fremantle www.cicerellos.com.au

Perched on the ocean’s edge, the WA Maritime Museum explores Fremantle’s past, present and future as a coastal city and port. Home to everything from leisure boats to handcrafted sailing boats and even a submarine, the Museum inspires visitors to discover WA’s affinity with the ocean. Open daily, 9.30am-5pm. Victoria Quay, Fremantle www.museum.wa.gov.au

Hougoumont Hotel, Fremantle

Army Museum of WA

Business or pleasure, the Hougoumont offers affordable luxury accommodation for the mobile, modern citizen in the heart of Fremantle. Opting for style and substance over unnecessary space, each lodging combines luxurious comfort with ultimate connectivity, including smart TVs and free Wi-Fi. 7-15 Bannister Street, Fremantle www.hougoumonthotel.com.au 6160 6800 44

Fremantle Arts Centre

Displays the history of WA men and women who served in the Army in conflicts from the Boer War to Afganistan. Displays include memorabilia, medals, photos, vehicle and artillery pieces. Artillery Barracks, Burt Street, Fremantle www.armymuseumwa.com.au 9430 2535


Shopping for local produce

SHOPPING Perth City has over 900 speciality shops, various unique arcades and several big department stores, and is the main hub for shoppers, from high end brands such as Gucci or Bally to the less expensive high street stores. Within the city centre, you’ll find a number of arcades such as Plaza Arcade, Carillon City, Raine Square, Piccadilly Arcade and London Court, all brimming with shops to suit all tastes and budgets. You’ll find great shopping in King Street in the West End, or Subiaco, which is only three train stops from Perth, where you can browse the markets or visit the numerous fine jewellery stores. Other good shopping precincts are Claremont Quarter and Fremantle which are on the same train line as Subiaco. Fremantle has a fabulous mix of WA designers such as Morrison and Empire Rose, plus the famous Fremantle Markets.

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If you prefer malls, or as we call them, Shopping Centres, visit Garden City in Booragoon, Westfield Carousel in Cannington and Whitfords or Centro Galleria in Morley. See pages 50 to 52 for great savings with the Discount Vouchers.

All the colours of summer come alive at enex100

FORREST CHASE & enex100 Across 2 CBD locations, enex100 and Forrest Chase have you covered for all your fashion, food and lifestyle needs. At enex100 shop a coveted mix of designer labels for him and her including Aesop, Calibre, Gorman, Herringbone and Jack London. Enjoy delicious food offers everyday at selected licensed retailers in the Food Podium, or book a table for dinner at the eco friendly and award winning Greenhouse restaurant. Forrest Chase is located on the corner of Murray St Mall and is home to MYER, Nine West, Witchery, Portmans and Pumpkin Patch. See opposite or the City Fold Out Map.

Aesop Calibre Dangerfield David Lawrence Gorman Guess Herringbone Jack London Jigsaw

Kikki K Kit Cosmetics Lululemon Marcs Mimco Nine West Witchery Greenhouse Food Podium

enex100 is open 7 days. Enter via Hay St Mall or St Georges Tce. enex100.com

Home to Myer and 39 speciality stores

Myer Forrest Chase Cue Dick Smith Fossil Jay Jays Laura Ashley Levi’s Live Clothing

Politix Paul Carroll Shoes Pigeonhole Portmans Pumpkin Patch Sportsgirl Sunglass Hut Woolworths

Forrest Chase is open 7days on Murray St Mall, Perth forrestchase.com.au


SHOPPING

See one of the largest collections of Australian South Sea Pearl jewllery in Australia WILLIE CREEK

Broome | Subiaco | Sorrento For more information call 1800 799 999 | www.williecreekpearls.com.au

WILLIE CREEK PEARLS Willie Creek Pearls has one of the largest collections of pearl jewellery in Australia featuring the famous Australian South Sea Pearl. Grown in the pure and pristine waters north of Broome these natural gems are meticulously crafted together with gold and diamonds to create inspiring pieces of jewellery that will

compliment your individual style. Willie Creek Pearls have showrooms in Broome and two located in Perth at Hillarys Boat Harbour in Sorrento and Subiaco, the corner of Rokeby Road and Hay Street. Visit their online store where you can view and purchase jewellery online. For any enquiries please do not hesitate to contact them on 1800 799 999. See above and the Discount Voucher on page 51.

Raine Square

Perth’s place to meet, shop and eat in the city! Fashion, homewares, health & beauty, general retail, bars, restaurants, Coles Central supermarket, a food court and much more! Free wifi and plenty of parking. Raine Square is The Centre of Your City! 6143 4888 300 Murray Street, Perth www.rainesquare.com.au

Wesley Quarter

The currency of fashion is always the new. Wesley Quarter is a unique blend of boutique outlets, high-end labels, plus entertainment and dining, thriving amidst the energy and buzz of a prosperous city. Visit Wesley Quarter and take part in Perth’s most exclusive retail fashion experience. 9426 1777 Bound by Hay, William & Murray Sts, Perth www.wesleyquarter.com.au

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Carillon City, Perth, Shop H29 (Open 7 days) Ph: 9322 7300 www.secrets-shhh.com

secrets shhh... Secrets Shhh Jewellery is the best kept secret in the jewellery industry. Secrets Shhh simulated diamonds are so brilliant that without magnification, even a trained expert can’t tell the difference from real diamonds. Secrets’ stones have unsurpassed quality and carry a lifetime guarantee on their brilliance and colour. Set in solid gold, in classic and modern designs, the average price for a ring is $400, equivalent 1ct studs are $180 and pendants are between $100and $200. As well as huge savings, you don’t need to bother with insurance or feel concerned when travelling. Hay Street level of Carillon Arcade, see above.

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SKYDIVE THE BEACH & BEYOND $30 discount on tandem skydive experiences. Direct bookings only. Quote HP14 when booking. www.skydive.com.au See our ad on page 17 Ph: 1300 663 634

FUNCATS CATAMARAN HIRE

Get $5 off the standard price of any one hour catamaran hire when presenting this voucher. One voucher per person. www.funcats.com.au See our ad on page 20 Ph: 0408 926 003

dolphin dive fremantle A PADI dive course, snorkel or dive trip to Rottnest Island.

Direct bookings only. Not valid with any other discount. Must present voucher at time of booking.

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15% off Morning Good Food & Wine Trail or Afternoon Good Food, Wine & Beer Trail.

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Present this voucher at either Fremantle or Mandurah to receive 10% off any purchase over $50.00. www.cicerellos.com.au See our ads page 37 & 83 Ph: 9335 1911

10% discount off our Experience Rottnest bike hire package. Quote Promo Code: HelloER10 to receive the discount. Must present voucher at time of travel. www.rottnestexpress.com.au See our ad on page 71 Ph: 1300 467 688

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fremantle trams

$5 off Hop-on-Hop-off day tour. Valid only where adult tickets are bought cash from the driver and cannot be redeemed against packages. $5 per person maximum 4 per voucher. Book online using promotional code ‘Hello2014’.

www.fremantletrams.com

See our ad page 63

City Sightseeing perth

Cannot be redeemed against any other tour. Maximum 2 people per voucher. Must present voucher at time of travel.

www.citysightseeingperth.com.au See our ad on page 63 Ph: 9203 8882

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$5 off 48 hour Adult ticket.

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Free black velvet travel pouch with every purchase valued at $25. Carillon City Arcade, Perth See our ad on page 49 Ph: 9322 7300

Opal jewellery (excluding watches)

Shop 15 27-35 William St, Fremantle

Excluding specials. No travel documents required . Offer not valid with any other discount.

See our ad page 3 5

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of two night stay, beds from $27 p/n. 381 Beaufort St, Perth See our ad on page 60 Ph: 9328 7720

Present this voucher to receive a 10% discount off your bill. www.crestaurant.com.au See our ad on page 55 Ph: 9220 8333

Present this voucher for 15% off all Willie Creek Pearl jewellery in-store or use promo code: HELLOPEARLS online. Offer not valid with any other discount. www.williecreekpearls.com.au See our ad page 48 Ph: 1800 799 999

Skydive jurien bay

Free still photos when you buy a video of your jump, value $30 . To recieve discount you must mention voucher at time of booking.

65 Bashford St, Jurien Bay See our ad on page 79

Ph: 9652 1320 51


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Paulls Valley, Kalamunda See our ad on page 9 1

Receive 15% OFF Rottnest Island Day Returns (excluding Government Landing Fees) when you quote HELLOROTTO. (Maximum four per voucher, adult and child fare types only.) www.rottnestfastferries.com.au See our ad page 76 9246 1039

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Motor Museum of WA in Whiteman Park Present this voucher for $5 off a Family Ticket ($20 instead of $25) or $2 off individual entry tickets. Expires 28.12.14. Ph: 9209 6000 See our ad on page 4

10% discount off all tour bookings .

Quote Promo Code: HelloPerth13 to receive the discount. www.segwaytourswa.com.au See our ad on page 19 Ph: 1300 80 81 80

$60 Free Shooting with every $100 or more purchased. (Not valid with any other offer.)

107 Robinson Ave, Belmont See our ad on page 68

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$10 off per adult $5 off per child. Direct bookings only and ONLY at initial time of booking and NOT AFTER. Not valid for the Pinnacles or Margaret River Tour. www.superrootours.com.au See our ad on page 69 Ph: 0427 788 865

SHOPPING ALLGEM JEWELLERS

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London Court

LONDON COURT Take a stroll back in time when visiting Perth’s iconic London Court, just off the Hay Street Mall. Built in 1937, London Court captures a setting and atmosphere of Tudor England which is an architectural delight. At the entrance, the clock face is a replica of the ‘Great Clock’ at Rouen in France. It’s the perfect holiday shopper’s destination; Aboriginal art, hand made jewellery and souvenirs. See the City Fold Out Map or visit www.londoncourt.com.au

Allgem Jewellers is a family owned business which has been supplying specialist services to Perth retail jewellers since the 1970s. They are experts in precious gems and Australian opals. Visit Allgem Jewellers in Perth and you’ll see they are more than just a retail outlet for precious gems, opal jewellery or diamond engagement and wedding rings. Allgem also has an extensive workshop offering a wide range of jewellery services. You’ll find them at the Hay Street end of the iconic London Court, a tourist attraction. See below and the Discount Voucher opposite.

Australian Opal & Pearl Jewellery, Precious Gemstones, Opal Cutters, Loose Opals, Open 7 days a week.

Present this voucher for 20% off all Australian Opal and Pearl Jewellery. Not to be used on sale items or with any other promotion. www.allgem.com.au See our ad on page 53 Ph: 9325 2255

ADVENTURE WORLD

Present this voucher to receive 25% off standard ticket prices for up to 4 people. Not valid with any other offer, valid on full-priced adult & child tickets only. Valid for 2014/15 season, check website for opening times and days. www.adventureworld.net.au

See our ad on page 67

ALLGEM JEWELLERS

Hay Street Mall entrance of London Court Ph: 9325 2255 www.allgem.com.au

Ph: 9417 9666 53


Crown Perth

PERTH

www.helloperth.com.au

Perth’s only Revolving Restaurant

See the wonder of our beautiful city 33 floors up.

WINE & DINE

Open for Lunch, High Tea and Dinner every day T 9220 8333 Level 33, 44 St Georges Terrace, Perth www.crestaurant.com.au

The Old Brewery Grill Perth has experienced a burgeoning bar and restaurant scene over the past few years that can rival any capital city in Australia. Our restaurants offer a distinctive array of fresh produce to satisfy all palates and budgets and are well known for its exceptional quality and out of the ordinary cuisine. Perth is a food lovers paradise and offers a vast selection of dining choices such as fine dining at the five star hotels, a casual pub lunch at the water’s edge in East Perth or enjoy the atmosphere and character of the ‘West End’. Only five minutes further north by car, Mt Lawley offers the Beaufort Street strip with a stylish selection of quality restaurants, pubs, shops, bakeries and a buzzing atmosphere full of character, day or night. Since the change in licensing laws in recent years, Perth has experienced an explosion of small, funky bars, many down city laneways which is now a

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popular feature thorughout the city, offering cocktails, tapas and varying cuisines. Download a copy of the Perth Small Bars PDF at www.visitperthcity.com Northbridge is a thriving and popular dining and nightlife area just across the railway line in the city and and is full of vibrant cafés, restaurants, China Town, bars and plenty of alfresco street dining with an Italian and Asian influence. Fremantle is famous for its fishing heritage and you can’t visit WA without tasting the fresh, succulent seafood and fish and chips by the ocean’s edge at the Fishing Boat Harbour.

C Restaurant

C restaurant offers the best views in Perth and a menu to match. See the wonder of our beautiful city 33 floors up at Perth’s only revolving restaurant while enjoying modern Australian cuisine, award winning West Australian wines and outstanding service in a unique CBD location. Open for lunch, high tea and dinner every day. See opposite and the Discount Voucher on page 51.

The Old Brewery Grill combines history with relaxed contemporary dining, and offers stunning riverside views. Only minutes from the CBD, Perth’s premier steak house and mircobrewery is open daily for lunch and dinner. Ph: 9211 8999 173 Mounts Bay Road, Perth www.theoldbrewery.com.au

Botanical Cafe

The Botanical Café is located in Kings Park and features the freshest local produce. With spectacular views over the City and Swan River, it’s perfect for a catch up with friends, casual breakfast meeting or to just relax with a coffee and enjoy the scenery. Open 7 Days. Ph: 9482 0122 Fraser Avenue, Kings Park www.botanicalcafe.com.au

Fraser’s Restaurant

Fraser’s celebrates the best Western Australia has to offer in food, wine and service, set in one of the most spectacular locations in the state. Fraser’s is the perfect place to celebrate, dine and create lasting memories. Ph: 9481 7100 Fraser Avenue, Kings Park www.frasersrestaurant.com.au

Brookfield Place

Dining in the CBD is now at a whole new level with over fifteen restaurants to chose from at Brookfield Place. Rooftop bars, cafes, restaurants such as The Print Hall, The Heritage, Grill’d, Bar Lafayette, The Trustee and many more. Ph: 9428 6400 125 St Georges Terrace, Perth www.brookfieldplaceperth.com 55


FREMANTLE & COTTESLOE Indiana, Cottesloe Beach

Indiana is a modern beach bistro, located on one of Perth’s most popular beaches with all tables commanding uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean and magnificent sunsets. All day bistro dining from 11am. Ph: 9385 5005 99 Marine Pde, Cottesloe Beach www.indiana.com.au

The Monk Brewery & Kitchen

The Monk Brewery & Kitchen is in the heart of Fremantle, with the craft brewery running from the centre of its restaurant. The laid-back, rustic venue is the perfect backdrop to enjoy a brew and a meal, while the terrace is the ideal spot to soak up Freo’s festive atmosphere! Ph: 9336 7666 33 South Terrace, Fremantle www.themonk.com.au

The National Hotel

At the heart of Fremantle, the beautifully restored National Hotel is serving quality food and premium beverages seven days a week. Join us for one of our innovative promotional nights such as live comedy, open mic or see some of the finest live music Fremantle has to offer. Ph: 9335 6688 98 High Street, Fremantle www.national-hotel-fremantle.com.au

Kailis’ Fish Market Cafe

Kailis Fish Market Cafe, located on the waterfront at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour, provides the finest seafood available in a working fish market environment, creating one of the most unique and memorable seafood experiences. Ph: 9335 7755 46 Mews Road, Fremantle www.kailis.com

Char Char Bull

Specialising in prime Australian steak and contemporary dishes, dine inside or on the deck overlooking the bustling boardwalk and harbour. Enjoy a predinner drink in the cocktail lounge. Open 7 days, lunch and dinner. Ph: 9430 5005 44 Mews Road, Fremantle www.charcharbull.com.au 56

EAST OF PERTH The Parkerville Tavern

The Parkerville Tavern is a lovely old family pub and restaurant in the heart of the Perth Hills. Steeped in history, this double-storey federation style pub is a local favourite. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week with live music Sundays. Ph: 9295 4500 6 Owen Road, Parkerville www.parkervilletavern.com.au

Rose & Crown Hotel

WA’s most historic pub, built in Guildford 1841 is located on the doorstep of the Swan Valley, and has arguably the most beautiful outdoor beer garden and dining space in the state. Open 7 days. Accommodation also available. Ph: 9347 8100 105 Swan Street, Guildford www.rosecrown.com.au

INN Mahogany Creek

This Mid Century Vintage refurbished INN fused with a 1842 historic stone cottage creates a great bolt hole to escape the city. Located in the stunning Hills of Perth, the INN offers House made Rustic Bistro food, local beers & a great wine list. Ph: 9295 1118 Great Eastern Hwy, Mahogany Creek www.theinn.com.au

Sandalford Winery

Experience in Sandalford’s eight time Gold Plate Award winning restaurant, a unique blend of vineyard views, fresh regional produce, innovative Australian cuisine, great wines and unmatched service. Open 7 days. Ph: 9374 9301 3210 West Swan Road www.sandalford.com

Noble Falls Tavern

Enjoy a country drive, a scenic walk along the Fall’s walk trails and a hearty pub lunch at the Noble Falls Tavern. This historic tavern serves all day modern cuisine 7 days a week, 11am til late. Less than an hour from the Perth CBD. Ph: 9578 3627 2672 Toodyay Road, Gidgegannup www.noblefallstavern.com.au 57


Crown Perth

R I V E R S I D E S E R V I C E D A PA R T M E N T S

Stay in one of Perth’s Best Locations Situated on the South Perth foreshore, walking R I V E R S Idistance D E S E R V to I C Evarious D A P A R Cafes T M E N T& S Restaurants, Ferry, Zoo & Shopping Precinct. 53 South Perth Esplanade, Sth Perth 6151

ACCOMMODATION

Ph: 08 9368 6688 Freecall: 1800 888 068

www.thepeninsula.net

THE PENINSULA Perth has accommodation choices to suit all needs, from luxury hotels, self contained apartments, B&B’s, farmstays to private beach houses, budget hotels and camping grounds. Hotels are graded using the star system, five star for luxury, down to two star which is basic. Self contained apartments suit families or groups traveling together and contain kitchen facilities for home cooking.Following are several choices close to the city, or see the City Fold Out Map for a list of central hotels.

Mountway Apartments

CROWN PERTH Located only five minutes from the CBD, Crown Perth is the city’s ultimate entertainment precinct offering two international hotels, Crown Metropol Perth and Crown Promenade Perth. Guest rooms are abundant with space and natural light and feature high-tech entertainment facilities, plush furnishings and spacious bathrooms. Plus guests have access to the renowned resort-style pool area and the children’s zone. The resort is also home to a fully equipped gymnasium, and a glamorous day spa. See page 31 and the City Fold Out Map.

Nestled between Kings Park and the CBD, Mountway Apartments offers affordable self-contained apartments walking distance to shops, restaurants and the free CAT bus route. They are also a five minute walk from the picturesque Kings Park and spectacular city views. Ph: 9321 8307 36 Mount Street, West Perth www.mountwayapartments.com.au

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It’s a joy to experience the quiet elegance and panoramic views of The Peninsula Riverside Serviced Apartments. Superbly situated on the picturesque South Perth foreshore, overlooking the glorious Swan River and City skyline, the apartments are set in an acre of lush landscaped gardens. The foreshore is famous for leisurely strolls by day, or romantic evening walks backlit by the city lights and the magical lights of Kings Park. There is a choice of Standard,

R I V E R S I D E S E R V I C E D A PA R T M E N T S

AAA Rating ★ ★ ★ ★

Courtyard and Riverview Apartments for short, medium or long term stays R I V E R S I D E S E R V I C E D A PA R T M E N T S as well as two stunning Penthouse Suites. All apartments have a separate bedroom with ensuite bathroom, living/dining area and equipped kitchen. Guest services include free car parking, free Foxtel, TV, laundry, dry cleaning, direct dial STD/IDD, high speed wireless internet to all apartments and reverse cycle airconditioning. The Peninsula’s friendly and helpful staff will ensure that your stay is enjoyable. See above.

Tradewinds Hotel

A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Tradewinds Hotel. Overlooking the tranquil waters of the Swan River in East Fremantle, just 30 minutes from Perth. It’s accommodation is the perfect place to unwind or celebrate that special occasion. 59 Canning Highway, East Fremantle www.tradewindshotel.com.au 9339 8188

Hougoumont Hotel, Fremantle Business or pleasure, the Hougoumont offers affordable luxury accommodation for the mobile, modern citizen in the heart of Fremantle. Opting for style & substance over unnecessary space, each room combines luxurious comfort with ultimate connectivity, incl. smart TVs & free Wi-Fi. Ph: 6160 6800 7-15 Bannister Street, Fremantle www.hougoumonthotel.com.au

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Billabong Backpackers

FREECALL: 1800 048 883 2008 09 10

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Barracks

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Winner Best Hostel 2012 in WA Finalist Best Hostel 2013 & 2014 in WA ***** Free WiFi *****

BACKPACKERS Perth has a fine list of quality accommodation for backpackers that cater for all budgets with basic dorm style to single and double rooms, communal bathroom and kitchen facilities. Most offer internet, bars, cheap food and some have pools and airconditioning. There are plenty in Perth City and Northbridge, or if you’re after a different sort of laid back feel, Fremantle also offers a good selection. Perth is the perfect starting point for backpackers wishing to explore this beautiful state. The Barracks and Billabong Backpackers Resort are good quality, central and busy hostels.

BILLABONG BACKPACKERS RESORT The Billabong Backpackers Resort offers a spacious, clean and friendly hostel, with swimming pool, internet café, free parking & free breakfast. All rooms come with en-suite, heating and air conditioning. Located on the Beaufort St café strip where you will find some of the best café’s, restaurants and bars in Perth. Dorm beds from $29.00. Winner of the Golden Backpacker Award for best WA Hostel 2007, and a finalist in 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 2014. See below.

www.helloperth.com.au Swimming pool & free breakfast All rooms have air-conditioning All rooms have en-suite bathrooms Winner Best Hostel in WA 2007, Finalist in 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 2014

Tel: (08) 9328 7720 Fax: (08) 9328 7721

www.billabongresort.com.au info@billabongresort.com.au

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ATMON-SITE

Centrally located Free breakfast Wireless internet Barracks Bar 24 hour reception All from only $25

2-8 Francis Street Perth www.theoldswanbarracks.com

THE BARRACKS Experience Perth’s most unique Backpacker Hostel. Situated in the heart of Perth in the Northbridge entertainment area and only several minutes away from the rail and bus terminals. Built in 1896 and a State Listed Heritage Building, The Old Swan Barracks offers quality accommodation and fantastic facilities at very affordable prices. Completely renovated in 2008, a stay at the Barracks provides the budget backpacker with the best that Perth has to offer, with a wide variety of accommodation from twelve bed dorms to private rooms. Rates from $25 per night include a free breakfast. The Barracks Bar, located in our Great Hall has nightly entertainment and offers a wide variety of Australian beers, wines and beverages

Various activities each night include Wed Pizza Night, Thurs BBQ night, pool competitions and DJs. Book early to avoid disappointment. See above, phone 1800 048 883 or visit theoldswanbarracks.com WINNER Best Hostel 2012 in Western Australia WINNER Best Backpacker Night in WA 2011 FINALIST Best Hostel in WA 2008, 09, 10, 11 and 13.

For a selection of backpackers in Perth drop into the Visitor Centre in the city who can assist with bookings, see page 3. Pubs and bars such as The Shed, The Deen and Rosie O’Grady’s in Northbridge cater for backpackers with midweek theme nights, specials and free entry.

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Caversham Wildlife Park

2 Day Valid Ticket Expert Commentary Ask us about our ‘Triple Tour’

SEE & DO Perth offers an excellent selection of attractions and activities, whether you are an adventure seeker or have a young family, there is something to suit all tastes and budgets. Beautiful open parks, the best beaches and weather in the world, fabulous diving, islands, wildlife, national parks, shopping, nightlife, theatre and culture; there’s much to choose from. Go for a dive, take some shooting lessons, go horseriding, whale watching, swim with dolphins, or simply relax with a picnic in the one of the many picturesque parks. Take a day tour up to the famous Pinnacles, pat some friendly kangaroos, sample world class wine in the Swan Valley, watch some gold pouring at the Perth Mint or take a camel ride through the natural Australian bush. See the following pages for a selection of interesting activities or drop into the Visitor Centre in William Street Perth, and ask the helpful staff.

The Triple Tour See the best of Perth and Fremantle’s sights with the greatest value tour around. Enjoy a bird’s eye view of Perth city and Kings Park on the City Sightseeing open top double decker bus, cruise down the beautiful Swan River on Captain Cook Cruises to Fremantle and then take in the history and nostalgia of the old Port city of Fremantle aboard a tram. Your ticket includes all 3 tours and can be completed all in one day or over 2 or 3, it’s up to you. Alternatively upgrade to the Triple Tour Deluxe and include a tour around Fremantle Prison and lunch at Fishing Boat Harbour. A must for any visitor to Perth and Fremantle. See opposite.

Ph: 08 9203 8882 www.citysightseeingperth.com

Ask about the Triple Tour

Perth’s best value day out! From $85

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Guided Tours of the Port City • 363 days a year - 9.45am onwards • All Perth to Fremantle ferries are met • Live driver commentary

Ph: 08 9433 6674 THE GHOSTLY TOUR Every Friday Night Come and Explore Fremantle’s Oldest Buildings Cicerello’s Fish And Chips Supper Included • Bookings Essential

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The Triple Tour

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AQWA

AQWA

SEE & DO WATER LABYRINTH

Water Labyrinth is an interactive water sculpture, created exclusively for Forrest Place, and is internationally renowned artist Jeppe Hein’s first permanent artwork in Australia. Jeppe has also designed water sculptures in various other cities around the world such as England, Germany, France and the Netherlands. Water Labyrinth shoots jets of water into the air, creating nine rooms that disappear as quickly as they emerge. During the warmer months children love to play under the jets while parents can watch and relax with a coffee nearby. Water Labyrinth runs 10am to 6pm every day unless Forrest Place is being used for events.

Water Labyrinth

Grey Nurse Shark AQWA’s shipwreck coast

Head out to Hillarys Boat Harbour to discover Perth’s hidden treasure; AQWA The Aquarium of Western Australia. In this stunning aquarium not only will you be surrounded by giant sharks, turtles and stingrays in Australia’s largest aquarium but you’ll also meet some of the world’s deadliest sea creatures in the DANGERzone; see rare and unique creatures such as seadragons and experience the wonder of the jewel of the ocean – the colourful world of a living coral reef. Explore 12,000km of WA’s coastline in just one day. From the icy-cold waters of the Southern Ocean to the tropical wonderland of coral reefs in the Far North, AQWA takes you on an underwater journey to discover the fascinating and unique marine life of Western Australia. You can even join AQWA Adventures for the experience of a lifetime, a snorkel or dive with sharks! Just 20 minutes north of the city at Hillarys Boat Harbour. Open from 10am to 5pm daily. See opposite or the Fold Out Surburban Map.

www.helloperth.com.au

Explore over 12,000 kms of Western Australia’s coastline in just one day Discover the wonders of Western Australia’s oceans at Australia’s most spectacular aquarium featuring: ▪ Australia’s largest aquarium and underwater tunnel ▪

Giant sharks, stingrays and turtles

▪ Beautiful living coral reefs ▪ Interactive fun ▪ World’s largest collection of Western Australian ▪

marine life Licensed café and exclusive gift shop

Hillarys Boat Harbour Open Daily 10am -5pm Tel: 08 9447 7500

www.aqwa.com.au

www.helloperth.com.au

Use your smart phone to scan the code for a sneak peak of a visit to AQWA! There is also an AQWA app you can download!

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Cottesloe Beach

SEE & DO adventure world

Adventure World is Perth’s premier theme park, home to 24 uniquely themed attractions including ‘Australia’s best Roller Coaster’ – the jaw-dropping $12m world class coaster ‘Abyss’, adrenaline pumping thrill rides, water rides, water slides, and an Australian wildlife experience where you have the opportunity to cuddle koalas! The Medieval themed ‘Dragon’s Kingdom’ is an enchanting land of cutesy dragons, enormous flowers & fairies with rides, slides & an aqua splash zone dedicated to the youngest adventures. Award-winning Kahuna Falls is Australia’s largest rain fortress boasting a 1000 litre tipping bucket and over 100 interactive water-play features. Just 18 minutes from Perth at 179 Progress Drive, Bibra Lake and only 15 minutes from Fremantle, Adventure World is the place where magical memories are made that stay forever! The Adventure World 2014-15 season runs from September 25 2014 through to April 27 2015; please visit www.adventureworld.net.au for trading days, hours & ticketing info. See the Discount Voucher on page 52 and opposite.

Photoh Walking Tours

BEACHES Perth is famous for its beaches and you’ll soon understand why. Locals and visitors alike flock to the coast to enjoy the sunshine, clean, white sand and crystal clear blue waters, to sunbathe, swim, snorkel, relax or dine at the water’s edge. Smooth terraced lawns and towering Norfolk pines make Cottesloe Beach one of the most popular, only 20 minutes west of Perth on the way to Fremantle. City Beach, Swanbourne, Trigg, Scarborough, Leighton and Rockingham are all family friendly and easily accessible, all with a cafe nearby. Australian sun can be harsh though, so make sure you wear a hat and sunscreen. See the Suburban Fold Out Map.

Photoh offers a range of day and night photography walking tours and courses in Perth and Fremantle. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned shutterbug, our hosts provide tuition, advice and encouragement as well as a chance to explore each city. Ph: 1300 211 121 www.photoh.com.au/perth

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SEE & DO lone ranges shooting complex Only ten minutes from the Perth CBD off the Graham Farmer Freeway, Lone Ranges Shooting Gallery offers the chance to uniquely experience real shooting with real guns. Famous guns such as Browning, Beretta, Glock, Ruger, Smith and Wesson, Para Ordnance and the mighty Desert Eagle are all available for hire. There’s also the cowboy lever action rifles, 12 gauge shotguns and .22lr rifles to test your accuracy. All of the packages are inclusive of the firearm, ammunition, safety equipment and training. Bring photo ID and

PERTh ExPERIENCE DAY TOUR 10 Perth Highlights in a day

Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri Adults $135, Child 3-10 years $55 11-14 years $85

PINNACLES DAY TOUR

Chocolate tasting at the Margaret River Chocolate Factory

enclosed footwear to enjoy Australia’s largest range of firearms to hire from. Also make sure to enquire about the special mid week packages. Lone Ranges are open seven days a week from 10am. Take Transperth bus number 37 to bus stop 14316 (Alexander Rd before Hutchison St). Robinson Avenue is the first street past the traffic lights on Alexander Road. Come and try shooting, it’s fun, safe and something different! See below and the Discount Voucher on page 52.

10 things to see and do along the way Tues, Thurs, Sat $160pp

PERTh NIghT TOUR 10 Perth nightspots in an evening

Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri Adults $110 Child $55/$85

MARgARET RIvER DAY TOUR 10 things to see and do along the way Mon, Wed, Fri $170pp

24hR bOOkINgS PhONE: 0427 788 865

Family and Private Groups most welcome. Any tour can run any day with 4 or more.

SUPER ROO ECO TOURS Visit ten of Perth’s greatest highlights in one day with the Perth Experience Day Tour. Visit the Swan Valley region starting with a two hour visit at Caversham Wildlife Park to hand feed kangaroos and touch the koalas & more including the Tumbulgum Farm Show. We then visit the Honey Farm, sample wine and chocolates before a BBQ lunch. Maybe try Kangaroo on the BBQ for $10! After visiting Hillarys Boat Harbour for shopping and swimming or AQWA as a tour option, the day finishes with a drive along the beautiful sunset coast stopping at Scarborough beach with the final stop to enjoy city views at Kings Park.

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The Pinnacles Day tour heads north to visit the magnificent Pinnacles at the Nambung National Park. After stopping for a BYO lunch, try sandsurfing the giant sand dunes at Lancelin before returning to Perth around 5pm. The Perth and Fremantle Night Tour includes a Swan River Crossing, famous fish and chips in Fremantle then visiting the bustling night spot of Northbridge. The tour finishes with the stunning City Lights at Kings Park. The Margaret River Day Tour includes wine, cheese and chocolate tasting, Surfers Point, Busselton Jetty along with free shopping time in Margaret River. Visit the website for all tour prices and tour times. See above for contact details or visit www.superrootours.com.au

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Rottnest

Parker Point, Rottnest Island

Perth’s favourite island getaway.

ROTTNEST ISLAND Rottnest Island was inhabited by Aboriginal people until rising sea levels separated the island from the mainland about 7,000 years ago. The first records of human occupation of Rottnest Island are from more than 6,500 years ago. The first Europeans took up residence on the Island shortly after the first settlement of the Swan River Colony in 1829. In June 1839 the Island became a penal establishment for Aboriginal people. Over the prison period, the Aboriginal prisoners constructed a large number of buildings and other structures, until the prison closed in 1904. Rottnest Island is located 18 kilometres off the Western Australian coast. A popular holiday destination, it’s a relaxed, car free island offering world class beaches and stunning bays, swimming, snorkeling and bike riding. Ferries will take you from Perth, Fremantle and Hillarys Boat Harbour, either for a day trip or there is plenty of accommodation to chose from. 70

With a prime Rottnest Island location on Thomson Bay there is no better place to relax after a hard day’s exploring than Hotel Rottnest. A spectacular view is complemented by the stunning new bars in the beautifully restored historic building, offering great food, wines and cold beer. The quokka is native to Rottnest Island and looks like a pint sized kangaroo. William de Vlamingh, who in 1696 was the next recorded European visitor to Rottnest, gave the Island its name Rotte nest’ (meaning ‘rat’s nest’) after the abundance of quokkas he saw, mistaking them for rats. Phone 9432 9111 or visit rottnestisland.com

Hotel Rottnest

Fremantle and Perth Departures

Breathtaking natural beauty. Unique array of wildlife. Choice of exciting Day Tours.

BOOK NOW: 1300 467 688

rottnestexpress.com.au ROTTNEST EXPRESS For endless fun, amazing wildlife encounters or simply time to relax, Rottnest Island awaits you! A leisurely 25 minute ferry ride from Fremantle, it is home to spectacular white sandy beaches, unique wildlife and a fascinating history. Rottnest Express offers a range of both escorted and self-guided day tour packages. Experience: Hire a bike and explore the Island at your own pace. Adventure: Join our 90-minute thrill ride to see the islands wonderful coastline, New Zealand fur seals, dolphins and osprey. Underwater: Get on-board the Eco Express for a high-powered snorkelling adventure; see colourful fish and incredible marine creatures. See above.

www.helloperth.com.au

SEGWAY TOURS

Segway Tours WA provides fun, informative and ecofriendly guided tours on Rottnest Island and no experience is necessary to ride a Segway, training is included as part of the tour. You’ll find them at Kingstown Barracks and please note that during winter Segway Tours WA only operate from Thursday to Sunday. See page 23 for more information. Rottnest Island Quokka


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There is much to see and do north of Perth. Since the opening of the new Indian Ocean Drive between Lancelin and Cervantes, a trip to the famous Pinnacles can now include much more. Within an hour north of Perth there are many pristine beaches to swim, sunbathe and snorkel. Shop, dine or visit the underwater world of AQWA at Sorrento Quay, or take a ferry to Rottnest Island. Take the kids to the water fun park or mini golf, horseride through pristine natural bush or enjoy the stunning scenery at Yanchep National Park, which offers walk trails, lakes, tea rooms and resident kangaroos. Heading further north you can use the fishing town of Cervantes as a base and visit the famous Pinnacles at the nearby Nambung National Park or the ancient Stromatolites at the picturesque Lake Thetis. Take a drive along the stunning Turquoise Coast to the quaint sea side town of

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Jurien Bay, which is home to the Jurien Bay Marine Park. You can even skydive over the beautiful Jurien Bay coastline. See the following pages for a selection of attractions or the WA Map on page 73.

Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/events for more information.

Summerset Arts Festival

Cordingley’s Surf

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Scarborough Beach is a vibrant hub during Summer, with the spectacular beach amphitheatre and surrounds hosting a number of exciting events including the City of Stirling Summerset Arts Festival and Sunset Veranda pop-up bar and performance space, as well as markets, concerts and sporting events.

Summerset Arts Festival

SCARBOROUGH Just 20 minutes north of Perth City lays Scarborough Beach, arguably Perth’s most popular beach. With vast sandy coastline and some of Perth’s best breaks Scarborough is popular with tourists and locals alike. The Scarborough foreshore is undergoing a major renovation with many new cafes, bars, restaurants and retail shops already open or opening soon. There is a large range of beach front accommodation including backpackers, affordable family apartments and five-star penthouses. Get involved with a host of activities ranging from surfing lessons, bike-riding and shopping or attend one of the many events in Scarborough during summer. Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/ events for more information.

Rendezvous Grand Hotel

Straits Café

Torch Bar

Wild Fig Café

The Sandbar

Cordingley’s Surf

The Local Shack

Ocean One Bar

Quest Apartments

Cold Rock Ice Creamery

Health Freak Cafe

Zambrero

Lobby Bar


NORTH OF PERTH Sorrento Quay

At Hillarys Boat Harbour is one of Perth’s most recognisable tourist precincts. 20 minutes northwest of Perth, and overlooking the Indian Ocean, it boasts award winning restaurants, cafés, speciality shops, a fun park and a marina. Open 7 days.

ROTTNEST FAST FERRIES Rottnest… WA’s most beautiful island is just 18 kilometers off Perth’s coastline, and a lightning fast ocean crossing in air-conditioned comfort on their high speed ferry. From day trips to overnight accommodation, Rottnest Fast Ferries has your island experience covered. Departing Hillarys Boat Harbour daily, they offer a variety of travel times and tour options to accommodate your perfect day out. Whale Watching and Twilight cruises operate in season as well as Full Day and Overnight Accommodation Packages at Rottnest Island. Bike and snorkel equipment is available to hire before you depart the harbour. Free coach transfers are available from your hotel. See above and the Discount Voucher on page 52.

Outback Splash at The Maze Family Fun Park Stay cool this summer on Perth’s favourite water slide playground and experience all the thrills and spills of waterslides. Take the fast and furious night rider or relax on the banana lounges; either way the kids will have a blast and you will be the best parents ever. Whether it is the splash of the giant tipping bucket, thrill of the slides or the fun of the water spray features; they guarantee you a great family day out. Surrounded by lush green lawns, large trees and picturesque gardens, it’s a great place to relax in a safe and friendly environment. Mazes, a giant jumping pillow, kangaroo, emus, and koalas that you can pat, Outback Splash at the Maze is a one stop show for great family fun. See below.

Hillarys Boat Harbour, Hillarys www.sorrentoquay.com.au

Wanneroo Botanic Gardens Mini Golf

Get outside and get the kids excited... This is not your average mini golf! 36 holes of fun and competitive frustration for the whole family nestled in amongst one of Perth’s premier garden settings. No matter what your age or skill level, you are sure to have lots of laughs. 9405 1475 www.botanicgolf.com.au 25 Drovers Place, Wanneroo

RON’S RIDING RANCH An enjoyable way to experience the Australian bush and wildlife is by horse back. With beautiful scenery, Ron’s Riding Ranch have access to over 1700 acres of natural bushland and a special day out is assured. Experienced staff are on hand to cater for the beginner to the experienced

riders and tours run from an hour and a half to two hours. Only two kilometres north of Joondalup Drive, on Wanneroo Road just before Yanchep National Park and on the way up to the Pinnacles. Free pick-up is available from Currumbine train station for tourists. Bookings are essential. See below.

www.helloperth.com.au

1611 Wanneroo Road Neerabup Phone: 0412 922 588 (daytime) Bookings Essential

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Did you know? Cervantes is named after an American whaling ship which was wrecked off the coast in 1844?

The Pinnacles

The pinnacles The Pinnacles at Nambung National Park are located 200km north of Perth (two hours by car) and provides natural habitat for an extensive array of native animals and bird life. The Pinnacles can be enjoyed as a day trip only or stay the night at nearby Cervantes. Attracting over 190,000 visitors a year, these amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as high as five metres, were formed approximately 25,000 years ago, after the sea receded and left deposits of sea shells. Over time, coastal winds removed the surrounding sand, leaving the pillars exposed to the elements. The variation in colours against a backdrop of constantly shifting sand dunes creates an eerie landscape often best viewed at dawn or sunset when the shadows create stunning patterns that ripple over the sands, and provide the perfect photo opportunity. Entry to the park is $12.00 per car. For more information Visit www.pinnaclescountry.com.au or phone the Pinnacles Visitor Centre on 9652 7700.

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Cervantes Lodge Cervantes Lodge is only 20 minutes (17km) from the famous Pinnacles Desert so perfect for spending some time in the Nambung National Park. Cervantes Lodge features deluxe double rooms with stunning ocean views from prominent locations on Thirsty Point offering a unique outlook over the northern section of the Pinnacles Desert. Staying the night at Cervantes Lodge provides a choice of a self-drive excursion or a day trip to Jurien Bay. See below.

NORTH OF PERTH Jurien Bay

After visiting the famous Pinnacles, cruise north up Indian Ocean Drive to Jurien Bay, passing pristine coast line and dunes. This relaxed fishing town, just over a three hour drive north of Perth, is blessed with long sandy beaches, colourful offshore reefs, amazing marine life and a thriving cray fishing industry. Sheltered by a string of islands and limestone reefs, the snorkelling and diving here is world class, with underwater caves and coral gardens covered in colourful sponges. These habitats are also a haven for the rare Australian sea lion and you can join a fishing charter for close encounters with visiting sea lions, dolphins and during the migration season from June to November, the majestic humpback whales. Visit the Pinnacles Visitor Centre, Cadiz St, Cervantes or phone 9652 7700.

SKYDIVING Tandem skydive at the World’s Most Beautiful Beach Skydive. Located just 2 hours north of Perth, they offer beach skydives from up to 14,000ft where you’ll experience the adrenalin rush of freefall over the amazing Turquoise Coast, a mindblowing view that has to be seen to be believed. On your way to jump altitude you’ll have an opportunity to take in the incredible views of the Turquoise Coast. After an exhilarating freefall, your parachute ride will be a peaceful experience as you fly through the air above the spectacular reefs and views of the Jurien Bay Marine Park, giving you a moment to take in what you just accomplished. All skydives land on the soft sandy beach in Jurien Bay, the perfect finish to an amazing life changing experience. Re-live your amazing experience with HD photos and a professional edited video of your skydive to modern music. Gift Vouchers available. Call 1300 293 766 or book online at www.skydivejurienbay.com See below and the Discount Voucher on page 51.

get the Cervantes Lodge Pinnacles Beach Backpackers 9652 7377

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VISIT PENGUIN ISLAND

Shoalwater Islands Marine Park

SOUTH OF PERTH Within an hour south of Perth, there are two coastal towns, Rockingham and Mandurah, both offering distinct and unique attractions.

RockinghAM 40 minutes south of Perth by car, the safe, sandy beaches in Rockingham and sheltered waters of Cockburn and Warnbro Sounds are ideal for aquatic activities such as, diving, sailing, boating, windsurfing and fishing. Home of the beautiful Shoalwater Marine Park, the many offshore islands are added attractions, with their sculpted limestone rocks, little coves and reef areas are ideal for diving, snorkelling and kayaking. Awarded the State’s best beach, you can simply enjoy a quiet walk along the water at sunset where you may catch a glimpse or hear the splash of the resident dolphins nearby.

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There are roughly 260 resident wild bottlenose dolphins in the Shoalwater Marine Park. There are also plenty of waterside restaurants and cafes, visit

rockinghamvisitorcentre.com.au or call 9592 3464 .

ROCKINGHAM WILD ENCOUNTERS Located on the shores of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park, Rockingham Wild Encounters operates a ferry service to Penguin Island, home to over 1000 pairs of little penguins. Visitors flock to the island to see the daily penguin feedings at 10.30am, 12.30pm & 2.30pm. A range of other cruises are also available including a glass bottom boat cruise to view Australian Sea Lions, a Dolphin Watch Adventure Cruise and the multi award winning Swim with Wild Dolphins cruise. Rockingham Wild Encounters is only 40 minutes south of Perth by car and you can enjoy a delicious lunch or coffee at Pengos Cafe before or after your cruise. See opposite.

● Penguin Island Ferry and cruises to see wild dolphins, sea lions and the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park

Penguin feeding at the Discovery Centre at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm

Only 45 minutes south of Perth

www.penguinisland.com.au (08) 9591 1333 Cnr of Arcadia Drive and Penguin Rd, Shoalwater


Have fun with Wildlife Kayaking Morning bus pick up in the city then kayak with our friendly guides at Seal and Penguin Island. See dolphins, sea lions and penguins. Includes lunch, snorkeling gear, penguin feeding and transport. Mention this ad for a 10% discount. Departs Perth daily.

SOUTH OF PERTH

Ph: 9259 0749 www.rivergods.com.au

MANDURAH Less than an hour from Perth, Mandurah is a vibrant tourist destination and also a popular weekend getaway for locals. With plenty of quality waterside restaurants, clear blue water, spectacular beach sunsets, wildlife, numerous activities for the family, plenty of accommodation choices and a relaxed, holiday atmosphere, Mandurah offers something for everyone. The Mandurah area was originally home to the Binjareb people, of the Bibbulmun nation. It was then known as Mandjoogoordap, which translates to 'meeting place of the heart'. In 1828, Englishman Thomas Peel established a small settlement at the mouth of the Peel-Harvey Estuary, that was to become Mandurah. In the late 1800's, the quiet fishing village carved an existence from fishing, farming and canneries. Holiday makers increasingly traveled from Perth and beach houses sprouted along the coast. The pastoral land has since been transformed to canals lined with multi million dollar homes and the estuary was reshaped into a vibrant marina complex. 82

The city centre foreshore is home to a variety of wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, shags, and an abundance of marine life including the blue manna crab which has become synonymous with the area. The marina precinct offers waterside leisure and shopping just a short walk from the city centre. Mandurah is easily accessible by train. Pop into the Visitor Centre at 75 Mandurah Terrace, visit www.visitmandurah.com or phone 9550 3999.

Did you know? That the Mandurah estuary is approximately twice the size of Sydney Harbour.

Mandurah Boardwalk

Open 7 days Unit 2/73 Mandurah Terrace Mandurah Tel: (08) 9535 9777 www.cicerellos.com.au

cicerello’s Mandurah Established in 1903, the iconic Cicerello’s is known as WA’s best seafood eatery offering a range of family friendly dining options. With alfresco seating overlooking Mandurah’s Peel Inlet, Cicerello’s succulent fish and chips are world renowned and not to be missed. Enjoy freshly caught seafood such as oysters, mussels and crabs with a beer, wine or champagne at the waters edge, in the Mandurah Boardwalk. Open 9.30am til late Monday to Friday, 8.30am til late on weekends. See below and the Discount Voucher on page 50.

From December to mid January, Mandurah's multimillion dollar canal homes compete to create the most spectacular displays of Christmas lights and decorations.Mandurah Ferry Cruises can take you through kilometres of canals and inland waterways to view them, see below. The lights get even bigger at Mandurah's sensational New Years fireworks on the foreshore, and there are also plenty of Australia Day celebrations on in Mandurah on January 26. Visit the website for more information on events: www.mandurah.wa.gov.au

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Mandurah Ferry Cruises

Join us on our most popular cruise, the 1hr Dolphin & Scenic Canal Cruise, as we glide through the calm inland waterways of Mandurah. There are between 75 and 100 bottlenose dolphins in the Mandurah waters, who are often seen playing in the wake of our vessels as we cruises through the marina and canals. Ph: 9581 1242 www.mandurahcruises.com.au

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Sandalford Estate

SWAN VALLEY MAP Health Spa Bike Hire JOI Pure Skincare

EAST OF PERTH Although Perth is well known for having the best beaches in the world, it also offers a charming country experience within an hour of the CBD. Rolling hills and valleys, stunning scenery, wildflowers, walk trails, fresh produce, award winning restaurants and wineries, quality accommodation and the State’s oldest pubs, make a visit east a must do while here in Western Australia.

Swan Valley Within an easy 30 minute drive east from Perth lies the historic wine region of the Swan Valley, well known world wide for its award winning wines. The region is built on a unique history and heritage blending Indigenous, pioneering colonial and southern European roots. Nyoongar

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Park View B&B

Charlies/ Swanbrook Estate

Aboriginal people have inhabited the region for at least 40,000 years, and are the traditional owners of the Swan Valley. Captain James Stirling first sighted the Valley in 1827, and quickly realised the Valley's rich and fertile soils would sustain settlement and the first agricultural ventures by colonial settlers began in 1829. Southern European migrants arrived in the Swan Valley after World War I and then again after World War II, drawing upon their wine making skills from home to help make the Swan Valley what it is today. It's proudly the oldest wine region in WA and you can follow a 32 kilometres loop to enjoy wineries, breweries, restaurants, cafes, arts, crafts, museums and shop for fresh produce. See the Swan Valley Map opposite for a huge choice of wineries and restaurants. Sample free tastings of wines, local produce such as olives, cheese, coffee and chocolate. Drop into the Swan Valley Visitor Centre, corner of Meadow and Swan Streets Guildford. Open seven days.

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Cottage Tearooms & Gallery

Panache

Earlsferry House

Monet

Swan Valley Vegetarian CafĂŠ & Nursery


Whiteman Park

WHITEMAN PARK Whiteman Park is the state’s most diverse tourist attraction. Covering 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and open parklands, it is one of the largest metropolitan parks in the world. Visitors can enjoy an extensive range of activities and attractions, with Windrunner, bus and wildlife tours, Revolutions Transport Museum, motor and tractor museums, vintage train and tram rides, a craft village, Children’s Forest, Caversham Wildlife Park, Woodland Reserve and expansive parkland facilities available – all surrounded by native bush. Whiteman Park is located on the doorstep of the Swan Valley, just 25 minutes from Perth, making it a great destination for families and tourists alike. See page 52 for the Motor Museum Discount Voucher, page 6 or visit whitemanpark.com.au

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EAST OF PERTH

CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK

wombats, possums, dingos, quoll, flying fox, reptiles and native birds including cassowary, owls and emus. Visit the farm animals, including pigs, ponies, goats and chickens. Take home a unique souvenir and have a photograph taken with koalas, feed the kangaroos and experience this amazing collection of animals in beautiful natural bushland. Caversham Wildlife Park also offers two shows three times daily; meet the wombat and friends with a variety of native fauna to mingle with and take photos. See the farm show where you can view and experience a range of farm activities such as sheep sheering, cow milking, lamb feeding, mustering, whip cracking and billy tea tossing. The park has a kiosk and souvenir shop, and is open daily from 9.00 to 5.30pm. See opposite or the Surburban Fold Out Map.

Wine While in the Swan Valley, make sure you try the regional specialties such as Verdelho, Chenin Blanc, Grenache, Shiraz, Petit Verdot and Fortifieds. Large international wine producers like Sandalford and Houghton sit alongside smaller wineries where many are owned by third and fourth generation of Italian and Croation migrants who have worked hard to make the Swan Valley what it is today. See the Swan Valley Map on page 85.

Whiteman Park, Whiteman. Ph: 9248 1984 www.cavershamwildlife.com.au


EAST OF PERTH Looking for Perth’s BEST* wine experience?

Chariots of Hire

Join Chariots of Hire for a brand new Aussie adventure that you will never forget. After teaching you to ride the state-of-the art Chariots, they will lead you through the pristine Aussie bush, gliding along many beautiful paths. Ph: 0497 88 77 66 Whiteman Park, Lord St, Whiteman www.chariotsofhire.com.au

☑ 20 minutes from Perth City ☑ Gold Plate award winning a la carte restaurant* ☑ WA’s Best Cellar Door** featuring wine tasting and sales, unique giftware and branded clothing ☑ Winery tours and winemaker for a day courses ☑ Picturesque vineyard and beautifully landscaped grounds ☑ Open 7 days ☑ Producer of the Year*** ☑ Winemaker of the Year*** ☑ Shiraz of the Year*** ☑ Spoken language of Sandalford Cellar Door staff includes Mandarin & Cantonese 我們Sandalford酒莊提供中文與粵語導覽人員服務 3210 West Swan Rd, Caversham Ph: 9374 9374 www.sandalford.com ***Ray Jordan’s 2010 WA Wine Guide **Proud winners of 2008, 2009 & 2010 WA Tourism Association for Best Cellar/Winery Tourism Facility and 2011 inducted into the WA Tourism Association Hall of Fame *Successful winners of 2008, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14 Gold Plates

SANDALFORD estate Founded in 1840, this is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious privately owned wineries. Whilst enjoying an international reputation as one of the state’s leading premium wine producers, Sandalford Estate has been awarded best Tourism Winery in WA six times. Experience in Sandalford’s eight time Gold Plate Award winning restaurant, a unique blend of vineyard views, fresh regional produce, innovative Australian cuisine, great wines and unmatched service. Dine amongst the rustic ambience of limestone, wood and a grand open fire. For an historic touch, try the relaxed alfresco atmosphere under 123 year old vines with beautiful views of vineyards and surrounds. Browse the Cellar Emporium for local hand made giftware and souvenirs. Open 7 days. Sandalford Restaurant is open daily for lunch from 12 onwards. See above. 88

Did you know? That after WW1 Croatian migrants were largely responsible for transforming the Swan Valley from traditional agricultural lands to vineyards.

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Wine Tasting

Margaret River Chocolate Company

The Margaret River Chocolate Company in the Swan Valley makes and sells a mouth-watering range of chocolate bars, chocolate coated delights, hand made truffles, novelty chocolate and chocolate sauces. Open 9am-5pm every day of the year except Christmas Day. Free tastings ! West Swan Road, West Swan www.chocolatefactory.com.au

TASTE BUD TOURS Introducing “SPEED GRAZING” – small groups of 16 explore the awarded Food & Wine Trail of the Swan Valley – Perth’s Valley of Taste - visiting ten delicious locations enjoying more than 25 different tastings in an exciting and fun-filled half day tour twice daily Wednesday to Sunday. Guests sample regional treats like exotic coffees, chocolate coated coffee beans, fresh juices,

chocolate, WA cheeses, olives, nougat, ice-cream, honey, lavender scones, jam and cream, lavender tea, lavender wine, roasted nuts, bush tucker, premium wines, awarded beers, ginger beer (alcoholic and non) and cider. Guests are gifted bottled spring water, Swan Valley Guide/Map, environmental shopping bag and a VIP Reward card to enjoy during the tour and future visits to the region. See opposite, and the Discount Voucher on page 50. Quote code HP14 when booking.

Speed Grazing Small personalised groups exploring the awarded Food & Wine Trail of the Swan Valley, Perth’s Valley of Taste, visiting 10 delicious locations enjoying over 25 different tasting experiences. Wednesday - Sunday Contact Loris on 0412 244 201 www.tastebudtours.com.au

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Bickley Valley

PERTH HILLS The Perth Hills area is 45 minutes east of Perth and showcases stunning country scenery of hills and valleys, quaint villages and gourmet food and wine. If you enjoy bush walking, the Perth Hills has eight National Parks boasting six of the State’s Top Trails (walk and cycle), including the internationally acclaimed Bibbulmum Track, one of the world’s great long distance walk trails and Munda Biddi off road cycle trail. For the wine lovers, the Perth Hills Wine Region stretches along the Darling Scarp offering four distinct wine routes, of boutique wineries, uniquely characterised by charming cellar doors owned and operated by local families who are passionate to create vibrant, award

winning wines. A biodynamic cider house can also be discovered along this drive trail. Vistas of vineyards and orchards in the valleys make motoring a delight and a pleasant day trip. Also scattered throughout the region are quaint and quality restaurants offering pub meals or a la carte dining. For more information phone the Kalamunda Visitor Centre on 9257 9998 or the Mundaring Visitor Centre on 9295 0202. Visit www.perthhills.com.au and see the Surburban Fold Out Map.

BIBBULMUN TRACK The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world’s great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1000km from Kalamunda in the Perth Hills, to Albany on the south coast. It provides plenty of opportunities for day walkers and weekenders with plenty of access points and the first few campsites are only 10km apart. The Track passes through a mix of jarrah, marri and wandoo forests and the views from Helena, Waalegh and Beraking campsites are outstanding. Ph: 9481 0551 or visit www.perthhills.com.au

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EAST OF PERTH CALAMUNNDA CAMELS and Oasis Tea Room See Discount Voucher!

www.camelfarm.com

Ph: 9293 1156

MUNDARING & KALAMUNDA

Enjoy a short ride or extended trek by camel and experience a whole new perspective of our Darling Scarp environment. The forest echoes to the calls of many native birds and it is possible to encounter kangaroos and wallabies, while the camels carry you quietly through the forest.

The Shire of Mundaring covers an area of 644 sq. km and one third of its total area is State Forest. It’s steeped in a rich history, closely linked by the old railway line that is now the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. The amazing engineering feat that is the Mundaring Weir with the water pipeline to the Eastern Goldfields region is also here.

In season magnificent displays of wildflowers are abundant. Have a picnic or relax in our pleasant tea rooms and you may meet the Camel Whisperer! Bookings are essential for the 1hr, half day and full day treks. Bookings by appointment are possible on Tuesday and Wednesday. See above or the fold out Suburban Map, plus the Discount Voucher on page 52.

Araluen Botanic Park

Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring www.parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au

Ph: 9496 1171 362 Croyden Road, Roleystone www.araluenbotanicpark.com.au

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Open Thurs to Mon Closed Tues & Wed 9am-3pm weekdays 9am-5pm weekends & public holidays Ride Bookings essential Paulls Valley Rd, Kalamunda

Calamunnda Camel Farm

John Forrest National Park

Join John Forrest National Park in the Perth Hills is Western Australia’s oldest park, with various walk trails, BBQ and picnic facilities, and magnificent vistas of the Swan Coastal Plains. Only 30 minutes by car east of Perth.

CAMEL RIDES & TREKS

Kalamunda is also a lovely town situated on top of the Darling escarpment, offering fantastic views of the city and coastal plains, plenty of natural bushwalking trails wineries, orchards, open art studios, picturesque scenery and a lovely rural atmosphere. Ph: 9481 0551 or visit www.perthhills.com.au

Araluen Botanic Park is Heaven in the Hills – an extraordinary garden in a breathtakingly beautiful setting, located in the Darling Range, just 35 southeast of the Perth CBD. Open from daily from 9am – 6pm (except Christmas Day).

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Northbridge Piazza

Until 31/3/2015

Sunday Music

EVENTS IN Summer

The arts, festival, music and theatre scene in Perth has exploded in recent years and throughout the seasons we are treated to an extensive selection of local and international events. From the Perth Winter Arts Festival attracting world class theatre, to Sculpture by the Sea in summer, iconic art exhibitions and regular famous artists, Perth is well and truly on the cultural world stage.

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Until 31/3/2015

Twilight Hawkers Market

French-Vietnamese, Israeli, Balkan and Filipino are just some of the new food flavours you can experience at the Twilight Hawkers Market which is held every Friday night during summer at Forrest Place in the city. Bring the family in to enjoy the ambience of this wonderful market with over 40 international food vendors and live music from local artists and bands. Forrest Chase, Perth. www..twilighthawkersmarket.com 92

Northbridge Piazza During summer Northbridge Piazza’s free outdoor cinema provides several free film events for everyone to enjoy. Wednesdays at 8.30pm is Date Night, screening love stories where you can bring a picnic and cuddle up under the stars. Saturdays is Free Flicks for Kids, showing kids films at 5.30pm. Sundays from 1-3pm is Sunday Sounds, live music offering a variety of local and intersate acts. Free beanbags are provided and there are plenty of food choices close by, or you can bring a picnic. The screen operates 24 hours a day and showcases a variety of other features such as sports and world news. Lake Street, Northbridge www.northbridgepiazza.com.au

Rooftop Movies

Our balmy warm evenings in Perth are perfect for watching movies under the stars, but Rooftop Movies takes it to a whole new level. On the roof of the Roe Street Carpark in Northbridge, enjoy a season of art house films, complete with palm trees, astro turf, a series of vintage caravans from which food and drinks are served and hundreds of pink flamingoes just for fun. Visit the website for the Program. Roe Street Carpark, Northbridge www.rooftopmovies.com.au

Enjoy free performances by leading local and touring acts every Sunday throughout summer in the idyllic Front Garden of the Fremantle Arts Centre. The concert series has been going strong for nearly 30 years and now attracts some 800 music lovers every weekend. Bring your rug, pack a picnic and sit back and enjoy the sounds of talented musicians from 2pm to 4pm on Sundays. Fremantle Arts Centre 1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle www.fac.org.au

14/11/2014 - 4/1/2015

Perth City Christmas Decorations

Enjoy Perth City’s magical Christmas lights and decorations on display around the city. The City of Perth’s Festival of Christmas celebrates the magic of the holiday season by transforming the City into a wonderland of life, colour, light and activities. Various locations around Perth www.visitperthcity.com.au

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2014/15 Festival of Christmas

The Perth City Festival of Christmas celebrates the magic of the holiday season by transforming the City into a wonderland of life, colour, light and activities. Visit the website for the sechedule of Christmas events in the city. Across the city www.visitperthcity.com.au

EVENTS 14/12/2014

Burswood Carols in the Park

Burswood Park Board proudly presents the 21st annual Carols in the Park on the Burswood Park foreshore, off Resort Drive, Burswood.Entertainment commences at 6.30pm, with the special Christmas story and carols concert from 7.30pm. Bring a picnic and blanket, and purchase a song book and candle for a gold coin donation. Roger Mackay Dr, Burswood www.burswoodpark.wa.gov.au

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New Years Eve in Northbridge

Perth’s premier entertainment precinct came alive as streets are closed for roving acrobats, dancers, singers, performances, leading to a spectacular midnight countdown. Book a table at one of the al-fresco restaurants where you can join in the festivities while enjoying a meal. New Year’s Eve Northbridge is an alcohol-free event. Attendees are encouraged to download the How Are You Travelling guide from the website to locate Northbridge carparks, public toilets, taxi ranks and public transport. Central Northbridge www.visitperthcity.com.au

12/12/2014 - 21/12/2014

Thriller Live

Direct from London’s West End, THRILLER LIVE celebrates the undisputed King of Pop in a spectacular show packed with over two hours of your favourite Michael Jackson & Jackson 5 hits. Bringing to life the sensational dancing and distinctive sound of Jackson’s greatest hits THRILLER LIVE includes dazzling choreography by the show’s award-winning director, Gary Lloyd. Crown Theatre Great Eastern Highway, Burswood www.ticketek.com.au

Sunday Music at the Fremantle Arts Centre


Australia Day Skyshow

26/1/2015

13/2/2015 - 7/3/2015

The City of Perth Skyworks is the largest Community Celebration of Australia. Events will include a free Entertainment Zone on Langley Park, the Air and Water Show will entertain above and on the Swan River, and of course the spectacular Skyworks fireworks finale which will include a special laser and water show visible from Langley Park and South Perth. Join in with hundreds of thousands of people this Australia Day as we come together to celebrate our country. Swan River Forehsore www.visitperthcity.com.au

As one of Western Australia’s premier cultural events, the Perth International Arts Festival is a feast of joyous, cutting-edge performances and activities for all ages. Experience some of the world’s best international and contemporary theatre, dance, music, film, visual arts and literature. This international festival is a wonderful display of creativity and talent providing. The 2015 Perth International Arts Festival is going to be both epic and intimate, jam-packed with big ideas and big-name artists. Across the city. www.perthfestival.com.au

Perth Australia Day Skyshow

1/1/2015 - 31/3/2015

Bathers Beach Sunset Markets.

The Bathers beach Sunset Markets is a community based market on Bathers Beach in Fremantle, which provides affordable food, arts and entertainment every Saturday evenings from 5-9pm through summer. Indulge in international cuisine; Mexican, Salvadorian, Japanese, German, Korean, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Thai, Indian, pancakes, paella, sushi, souvlaki, tajines, bbq, satay, hotdogs, pad thai, coffee and more while watching the sun go down over the Indian Ocean. Bathers Beach, Fremantle www.facebook.com/ BathersBeachSunsetMarkets

4/1/2015 - 10/1/2015

Hopman Cup

The Hopman Cup is a unique world-class international tennis tournament where the best in tennis descend on Perth to represent their country. Perth Arena 700 Wellington Street, Perth www.pertharena.com.au

8/2/2015

St Jerome’s Laneway Festival

Now in its 10th year, St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is about leading new and revered seminal music. The festival has always been interested in finding what’s fresh and bringing it to unique settings and surrounds to be appreciated by music lovers. The line up for Fremantle 2015 includes Andy Bull, Angel Olsen, Banks, Benjamin Booker, Dune Rats, Flying Lotus, Jungle, Jon Hopkins and Courtney Barnett to name a few. Visit the website for the full line up. Esplanade Reserve & West End www.lanewayfestival.com

8/2/2015

Kenny Rogers at Sandalford Wines

The City Muster brings Kenny Rogers, triple Grammy winner, Country Music Hall of Fame Les Misérables Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed legend and contemporary music icon, to Sandalford new production, Les Misérables Estate Swan Valley as part of is coming to Perth for a strictly his Through The Years World limited season. With glorious Tour. Kenny will share the new staging and dazzling reimagined scenery inspired by the stage from with our own multipaintings of Victor Hugo, this new awarded stars Kasey Chambers, production features classic songs Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole, in a sensational Country including I Dreamed A Dream, spectacular for all the family. Bring Him Home, One Day More, Sandalford Winery and On My Own. 3210 West Swan road, Crown Theatre, Perth Caversham Great Eastern Highway, Burswood www.sandalford.com www.lesmis.com.au

13/1/2015 - 8/2/2015

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Perth International Arts Festival

21/2/2015

An Evening on the Green with Sting & Paul Simon Live Nation Global Touring announced that Sting & Paul Simon, two of music’s most renowned and enduring artists, will bring their criticallyacclaimed On Stage Together tour to Australia and New Zealand in January and February 2015. Both artists, who are known for exploring world rhythms, have pushed the boundaries of popular music and continue to speak to generations of fans. Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth www.ticketmaster.com.au

6/3/2015 - 22/3/2015

Scultpure by the Sea

Sculpture by the Sea returns to Cottesloe Beach in 2015 where over 70 local, interstate and international artists will transform Perth’s most popular beach into a stunning sculpture park overlooking the Indian Ocean with some of the most glorious sunsets of any major city in the world. One of the world’s largest free to the public events. Cottesloe Beach www.sculpturebythesea.com

Sculpture by the Sea

Ongoing

Free Guided Walks in Kings Park

Wander among the unique WA flora and discover the glorious diversity of the plants to be found throughout this magnificent park. Guided walks depart daily from Fraser Avenue, outside Aspects of Kings Park at 10am, 12pm and 2pm. The 10am and 2pm walks run daily, except Christmas Day. Guided walks are free to the public. Kings Park Fraser Avenue, West Perth www.bgpa.wa.gov.au

Ongoing

City of Perth Free Guided Walks Why not get your visit to the city off to a flying start with a orientation walking tour, or learn more about the history, arts and culture of Perth on one of four specialty tours of the city. All tours are free and are led by i-City Volunteer Tour guides; visit the helpful staff at the iCity kiosk in the Murray Street Mall. Or you can take a more comprehensive walking tour with award winning Two Feet & a Heartbeat, who offer a selection of tours in Perth and Fremantle; see page 42. iCity Information Kiosk Murray Street Mall, Perth www.visitperthcity.com.au

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