
This tiny Walmajarri community is located 130km from Fitzroy Crossing in the foothills of the mysterious St George Ranges. There are simple, unpowered…
This tiny Walmajarri community is located 130km from Fitzroy Crossing in the foothills of the mysterious St George Ranges. There are simple, unpowered…
The neat Aboriginal community of Ardyaloon (One Arm Point) has a well-stocked shop (open 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday), 24-hour fuel, great fishing and…
Kira Kiro is the local name for the Bradshaw (Gwion Gwion) rock-art figures found around Kalumburu. Kira Kiro artists depict saltwater (coastal) life,…
This compact museum provides an insight into Broome's tragic pearling past, evoking the diver experience with genuine artefacts. You can also wander over…
Relocated when the waters rose, this former home of the pioneering Durack pastoral family (who at one time controlled over 15,000 sq km of the East…
Close to Mimbi Caves, this small centre hosts Walmajarri and Wankajunga artists producing colourful acrylics as well as traditional dyed crafts and…
A number of cemeteries testify to Broome's multicultural past. The most striking is the Japanese Cemetery with 919 graves (mostly pearl divers).
Located next to the Japanese Cemetery is a Chinese burial ground with more than 90 graves and monuments.
Along with the Boab Prison Tree (7km south), this old gaol is a sad reminder of man's inhumanity to man.
Small museum located in the mission grounds. Ask at the mission office or store for the latest opening times.
The small Pioneer Cemetery overlooks Roebuck Bay at Town Beach.
The historic Wyndham port precinct contains a small museum and pioneer graveyard.
This small Muslim cemetery honours Malay pearl-divers and Afghan cameleers.
Small cemetery on a bend in the highway with the graves of early pioneers.
Supports local artists working with acrylics and sculpting.