Tourism Western Australia
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Western Australia, with majestic landscapes for big sky thinking, a place where delegates can experience otherworldly phenomena and dreamlike experiences with supernatural contrasts of colour and texture, awe-inspiring wilderness and boundless natural adventures.
Western Australia (WA) — it’s big, beautiful and billions of years old.
WA’s Aboriginal history dates back more than 50,000 years — making it one of the world’s oldest living cultures.
Approximately the size of Western Europe, WA accounts for one-third of the Australian continent. It boasts over 12,500 kilometers of coastline (20,000km including islands), multiple UNESCO world heritage sites, biodiversity hotspots and a host of natural wonders found nowhere else on Earth.
Of the State’s population of 2.7 million people, around three-quarters live in the Perth region. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, Perth is Australia’s sunniest capital city. The city’s spectacular natural surroundings are rivaled only by its vibrant city life.
Dreamlike experiences and natural wonders await you in every region of this grand and diverse State, and the varied climate — Mediterranean conditions in the south through to the northern tropics — means you’ll always find summer somewhere in WA.

PERTH - Perth is located on the banks of the Swan River (Derbarl Yerrigan) and has hectares of natural bushland in Kings Park which make it an excellent city to enjoy the outdoors and perfect for sightseeing. The city is easy to explore on foot, bike, bus, boat or segway!
There are many attractions and sights to see in the city and plenty of places to explore within the region.

ROTTNEST ISLAND - With 63 stunning beaches, 20 beautiful bays, and abundant marine life, Rottnest Island boasts the world’s happiest marsupial, the adorable quokka. Explore the island’s cultural significance and history on an Aboriginal guided tour, followed by ocean boat cruises to catch your own fresh seafood.
Easily accessible by ferry, helicopter, or airplane, this car-free, protected nature reserve offers a unique conference experience. Learn more here.

BEACHES - Perth boasts stunning, accessible white-sand beaches with turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, surfing, and sunsets. Iconic spots include Cottesloe Beach (popular,scenic), Scarborough (surfer-friendly, vibrant), and family-friendly City Beach. Most top beaches are just 15–30 minutes from the CBD, offering patrolled swimming, cafes, and snorkelling.