Travel & holidays

Gentle giants strike a pose

SWIMMING with the whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef off our State’s north-west coastline is a must for any West Australian and any visitor to our shores. more »

Mangan floats number two

RENOWNED Australian chef Luke Mangan has announced plans for a new joint venture – a restaurant on board the Brisbane-based superliner, Pacific Dawn. more »

Rocks in a hard place

Murujuga is under threat from development.

THE Burrup Peninsula, traditionally called Murujuga, on the north-western coast of WA is the world’s oldest and largest rock art gallery in the world – older than Stonehenge or the Egyptian pyramids. more »

Distillery gets in the holiday spirit

Great Southern Distilling Company uses time-honoured techniques to  produce its premium-quality spirits.

ALBANY may soon be top of the list for people looking for a spirited holiday. more »

Coastal cruising

FROM blonde-sand beaches to cobblestone streets, to world class golfing, the Mexican Riviera offers natural beauty and cosmopolitan charm. more »

Albany adventure

Heli West site near Whale World.

I WAS starting to feel more than a little dizzy. more »

See world with 'bonus cash'

OCEAN and river cruise specialist Cruiseabout has the perfect escape for people who consider the ‘getting there’ aspect of travel just as important as the destination. more »

Direct Perth-Mauritius flights about to take off

AIR Mauritius has announced that from July 2010 it will operate a new direct service between Perth and Mauritius. more »

Best of the Bibbulmun

The eight-day highlights tour, during WA’s spectacular wildflower season, gives walkers a chance to enjoy the best of the Bibbulmun Track.

A SPECIAL tour showcasing the ‘Best of the Bibbulmun’ will depart from Perth in September in the midst of WA’s wildflower season. more »

Dawn of a new era on Cable Beach

BROOME’S Cable Beach may be renowned as the WA home of camel riding, but on Sunday, May 23, it will also play host to Australia’s first and only beach polo event. more »

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Featured Video Clips

Subiaco's Cinemas Project

Western Suburbs Weekly reporter Erienne Lette and City of Subiaco Mayor Heather Henderson talks about the new Cinemas Project.

Oliver Hill Gun Battery

Editor Denise Cahill talks with Harriet Wyatt about new conservation and restoration works being done to the Oliver Hill Battery.

Cat Haven Update

Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Sarah Motherwell with this week's Cat Haven update.

Dog Refuge Update

Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Dog Refuge update.

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