Albany has a long and storied history.
An installation extends 350 metres either side of the road leading up to the site of Australia's first commemorative dawn service.
Wagin is an important and major centre in the wheatbelt.
From coast to coast and top to tip,Lee Atkinson names five great Aussie beaches that you're likely to have all to yourself.
Lee Atkinson laces up her hiking shoes and takes to the trail on five of her favourite coastal walking tracks around the country.
Curious about right angles,Sian Prior takes a trigonometric journey to forest and ocean in the state's south-west.
Travel author Lee Atkinson names five beautiful Australian beaches you'll never forget.
<b>Eucla</b><br><b>Much photographed ghost remnant of an old Telegraph Station</b><br>If there is any resonant image of the difficulty of human habitation on the Nullarbor Plain it has to be the old Telegraph Station at Eucla. Now it is no more than a few old stone walls slowly disappearing under mountainous white sand dunes on the edge of the Great Australian Bight. It is hard to think of any more lonely and isolated image in the whole of Australia.
<b>Madura</b><br><b>One of the key road stops on the road across the Nullarbor</b><br>Madura is located 1255 km from Perth and 529 km from Norseman. Another roadhouse on the seemingly endless drive across the Nullarbor Plain it offers 24 hour fuel,a motel and caravan park,a restaurant and bar,and the luxury of desalinated fresh water.
<b>Cranbrook (including Frankland and the Sterling Ranges National Park)</b><br><b>The Gateway to the Stirling Ranges National Park</b><br>Located 318 km south east of Perth,Cranbrook is a tiny,rather inconsequential service centre for the surrounding sheep and cattle country. It is a typical small rural centre with a single pub,some wheat silos and grain loading facilities.