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Our aim is not just to provide a home, but to provide a lifestyle surrounded by a caring, active, wholesome community. Social involvement is encouraged and residents are free to choose their own level of involvement in the community with ...


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North and inland WA includes a huge range of amazing coastlines, rugged outback landscapes, deserts and wilderness areas, where tourism, agriculture, fishing and mining are the main economic activities. 

The Coral coast north of Perth features beaches, exotic marine life, and national reserves. This coastline region commence at Cervantes, with the unique rock formations of the Pinnacles and stretches as far north as Exmouth home of the internationally renowned Ningaloo Reef. This amazing area is also great for diving and fishing all year round with a variety of spectacular reefs and marine life, white sandy beaches and warm turquoise waters.

Vast clear skies and theatrical landscapes - outback adventures, authentic Aboriginal encounters, mining towns and settlements built by goldrush pioneers characterise the WA outback. This area typifies the laid back atmosphere of rural life among grandiose heritage buildings, friendly pubs and hospitable farmstays.

Western Australia's North West is one of the world's last true wilderness areas and home to the iconic Kimberleys.  The seaside town of Broome forms the southern gateway to this spectacular region and offers up breathaking Cable Beach - a 22km stretch of soft white sand and warm turquoise waters.  From Broome, venture into red-earth country and experience an authentic outback adventure by four wheel drive take a scenic flight over extraordinary rock formations and magnificent waterfalls, or cruise through the inland waterways that permeate the region.

Highlights of Australia's North West include the Bungle Bungle Range the rocky landscapes of Karijini National Park, the many ancient gorges featured along the Gibb River Road, and Lake Argyle - a mass of water large enough to be classified as an inland sea.

Source: http://www.westernaustralia.com