Curated works handmade by young, local designers with a distinctly boho vibe fill the space known as MANY 2.0. Typically Fremantle, it marries creativity with individuality in a free-form shop, where boutiques are almost like department-store displays, one melding into another. Original street-art-style paintings hang beside hand-chiselled furniture, antique lanterns and printed pouches. You’ll want it all.

As well as stocking some awesome bespoke items, MANY 2.0 is a place focused on giving artisans a start on the small business ladder, so it’s chock full of inspiration. You’re likely to meet the person who made that hat you’re holding, which only adds to the experience. Note that it’s only open Thursday to Sunday.


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1. Fremantle Train Station

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Built from Donnybrook sandstone in 1907; no one can say why the swans are white (rather than black), given that only black swans exist in WA.

2. PS Arts Space

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Independent WA artists display often-challenging work in this repurposed heritage warehouse. Occasional events, including pop-up opera, fashion shows and…

4. Pietro Porcelli Statue

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Renowned Italian sculptor Pietro Porcelli (1872–1943) is responsible for many works around WA. This piece by fellow sculptor Greg James depicts him making…

5. Town Hall

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Opened on Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1887.

6. John Curtin Statue

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Statue of former member for Fremantle and WWII Labor prime minister of Australia, John Curtin.