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Warm up to the idea of an escape to Broome with this edition of The Broome Visitors Guide. Surrender to the spectacular scenery, sights, sounds and hidden gems as we shine a light on all the best bits of Broome.

It feels like instant summertime as you sink into the white sands of Cable Beach and bask in the magic of sunset over the Indian ocean. Marvel at the Staircase to the Moon, take your seat on a camel, stroll along the mangrove lined beaches at Roebuck Bay, or feel the excitement of breaching humpback whales.

Beautiful accommodation awaits those planning a short stay or for those wanting to chill out before extended travel into the Kimberley region. Our local dining and vibrant entertainment venues are a great way to while away the balmy evenings.

Immerse in songs, stories, ancient art and experiences with Aboriginal guides who know the ancient ways. You will find some of the best First Nations led tours in Australia (if not the world) right here, in Broome and Dampier Peninsula.

Share the captivating highlights of our town by the bay with our friendly tourism operators. Explore must dos including Chinatown’s historical precinct, pearling showrooms and the revitalised Town Beach. Learn about the history of Broome or explore stunning locations by land, by road, by sea or from the air!

Are you ready for a warm Broome welcome and to create some ‘fun in the sun’ memories? We invite you to call us on 08 9195 2200 or browse our website at www.visitbroome.com.au. When you book with the Broome Visitor Centre’s free booking service, you are helping us to continue to welcome guests who #visitbroome

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TIDES INFORMATION

Broome has the biggest tides in the southern hemisphere, with a difference of up to 10 metres between high and low tide. To find out more, come into the Broome Visitor Centre or scan the QR code for the latest tides timetable.

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visitbroome.com.au 4 44 68 22 14 36 06 Welcome to Country 08 Home of the WA Pearl 09 Travel to the Heart 10 Fly the Kimberley 12 Highlights of Broome 14 A Pearling Legacy 16 Watch Whales, Spot Snubbies 18 Matt Deakin: Moments from Miles Away 20 Suzy French: Art for the Elements 21 Black Stump Gallery 22 Pat Torres: An Education on Country 25 Soar the Sky 26 Camp with Culture 28 Celebrating First Nations Stories 30 Adventure Awaits 32 As Unique as You 34 Eat, Drink & Enjoy: A Guide to Dining Out in Broome 36 Beyond the Brews 38 Tuck In 41 Make the Most of Matso’s 42 Venture the Coast 44 Making Memories 46 Paradise at the Pearle 48 Stay Central 50 Plan the Ultimate Holiday 52 Discover the Change on Roebuck Bay 54 A Restful Retreat 55 Based Among Nature 56 Brilliant Birds 58 A Jaw-Dropping Day Out 59 Get into Broometime 60 Time Out on the Water 62 Over & Above 66 Sights from the Sky 67 Cruise the Coast 68 Luxury Awaits Aboard Ocean Dream 70 Experience Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm 72 A Piece of History 73 Anastasia’s of Broome 75 Timeless Designs 76 Reach for the Stars 78 Three Wheeling Thrills 80 Show Stoppers 83 Magic at the Markets 84 Ignite your Senses 85 Cruising the Kimberley Coast 86 Broome Explorer Bus 88 Broome Map 90 BVC Members 92 Enjoy it all at the Plaza EDITOR | Tori Wilson DESIGN | Cally Browning SALES DIRECTOR | Natalie Du Preez COVER IMAGE | Matt Deakin Printed by Vanguard Publishing Please direct all magazine enquiries to marketing@visitbroome.com.au Broome Visitors Guide is published for the Broome Visitor Centre by Vanguard Publishing Click here for copyright information. VISITORS GUIDE CONTENTS 16
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Welcome to Country Yawuru

Ngaji gurrjin! Welcome.

Wirriya ngangaran liyan nyamba buru Yawuru. We hope you are feeling good in our Yawuru country.

Nyamba buru jirra Yawuruungany ngarrungunil Bugarrigarranyurdany, jarrinygun buru mangara. This is the land of all Yawuru people from the time before time began, always and forever.

Yawuru people are the traditional owners of the lands and waters in and around Rubibi (the town of Broome), from Bangarangara to the yalimban (south), to Wirrjinmirr (Willie Creek) to the guniyan (north), and banu (east) covering Roebuck Plains and Thangoo pastoral leases, in the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia.

Miliya rumarragun wirriya yangarrngaran ngangayi LIYAN jarrayirr yanggibardu yanggi yingarrjin.

We are proud of our Yawuru language as we welcome and feel a new day dawning.

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The Home of the WA Pearl

It has been more than 30 years since the alluring Australian South Sea Pearl brought the Banfield family, owners of Willie Creek Pearls, to Broome. The Western Australian family business has grown to include the multi award-winning Willie Creek Pearl Farm Tour, historical Pearl Luggers Museum Tour and seven stunning pearl jewellery showrooms across Broome and Perth. Three generations of family work in the business today, providing a personal touch across each location.

A Willie Creek Pearl Farm Tour is a must-do experience while visiting Broome. This is the home of the Pearl of Western Australia, where the Willie Creek Pearls’ team sustainably produce the best pearls in the world; Australian South Sea Pearls. Gain an exclusive insight into the journey of the pearl in modern farming, from shell to showroom.

Experience the beauty of the Kimberley region as you journey along the rich, pindan track to the farm, via 4WD or an air-conditioned coach with guided commentary. Upon arrival, you are greeted by the magnificent scenery at Willie Creek Pearl Farm, where the tides and nutrient rich warm waters combine to create ideal conditions for the Pinctada maxima oyster, the world’s largest pearl producing oyster, to thrive.

The tour takes you through the journey of the pearl, starting in the Pearl Oyster Nursery. Here, you will learn all about the delicate operations involved in seeding the oysters, before you experience a beautiful cruise on the calm, tranquil waters of the farm’s namesake, Willie Creek, to get a closer glimpse of the oyster long lines — and if you are lucky, the resident crocodiles as well. Next, relax and enjoy a delicious serving of homemade damper and refreshments on the deck outside Harvest Café while you soak in the atmosphere and stunning scenery. Each tour includes a Pearling Masterclass, which features a live pearl harvest where an oyster is opened, and a pearl revealed. The most fascinating aspect of pearl farming is that you never know what is inside until the oyster, after two years of meticulous care, is finally opened in a breathtaking moment, and the pearl discovered. For those unable to travel to Broome, Willie Creek Pearls brings the pearl harvesting experience to you in the heart of Perth, at their Elizabeth Quay showroom.

A world-class attraction highlighting a unique and authentically Australian product, experience for yourself why this business was recently awarded a gold and bronze medal at the 2022 Australian Tourism Awards.

Further expanding their operations Willie Creek Pearls is collaborating with Marine Biomedical to utilise the marine environment in the development of life-changing medical products. Marine Biomedical is using patented technology PearlBoneTM to transform pearl shell supplied by Willie Creek Pearls into a natural bone substitute for orthopaedic trauma medicine. The collaboration demonstrates the incredible potential of using natural marine derived organisms as a substitute for synthetic materials, and is set to revolutionise the global medical sector.

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A Broome icon, Willie Creek Pearl Farm is a national award-winning gem beckoning you to come and experience it. DEEP DIVE Choose from a myriad of pearl experiences, observing from shell to showroom, with Willie Creek.

Travel to the heart

that arise during a trip can be resolved quickly with minimum disruption to their guests.

For the past 22 years, Kimberley Wild has built a successful and award-winning reputation for excellence, investing in the region with its safari camp and lodge, which acts as an adventure hub in Broome.

As a result, guests who join a Kimberley Wild tour can expect a high quality, immersive and memorable trip for their dollars.

The award-winning 4WD tour company, Kimberley Wild Expeditions offers some of the best value tours in Western Australia.

Family-owned and operated, and based in Broome WA, the tour company scooped the best major tour operator and prestigious Sir David Brand Award in the 2018 WA Tourism Awards, followed again with the best major tour operator award in 2019, and it’s not hard to see why.

They’re the only camping tour operator to own their own Bungle Bungles safari camp, right in the heart of the beautiful Purnululu National Park.

This allows guests to really get to know the land in an intimate way that other tour operators aren’t able to offer, says Kimberley Wild’s Jen Bird.

“We explore the Kimberley and the west coast with small groups in comfortable custom-built vehicles,” she says.

From Broome Day Tours to the unforgettable overland Kimberley Expeditions, travellers enjoy the benefit of the company’s tour guides’ local expertise and real passion for the beautiful region of Australia that they call home.

“We are the only company to offer accommodation choices on some of our extended itineraries so that travellers can opt for a comfort level that suits you personally, yet still enjoy the grass roots experience that Kimberley Wild can provide,” says Jen.

They have a unique approach to creating a friendly travelling group too.

Thanks to their excellent network of relationships within the Kimberley, any issues

“Our travellers tend to be like-minded and our groups are a bit like travelling with friends,” says Jen. “We offer comfortable adventure and the chance to get off the beaten track and experience the region at grass roots level, with the comfort our larger 4WD vehicles, infrastructure of private camps and the network of support service providers.”

There are a variety of tours to choose from, including day trips from Broome, short breaks and longer adventures throughout the Kimberley.

“Highlights include treks into rugged Kimberley gorges, swimming in waterfalls, campfires under the stars, ancient landscapes, cultural experiences and more. We can also offer a variety of special private charters on request,” says Jen. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ kimberley-wild-expeditions-tours

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Fly The

Kimberley

Take an award-winning scenic flight with Air Kimberley to explore ancient cultures, beautiful landscapes, and stunning natural attractions.

Tourists arrive in Broome for many reasons, but for some, there’s just one thing on their mind: sightseeing the Kimberley’s incredible landscape from the skies. From April onwards, the spectacular scenery of the Kimberley region begins to take centre stage, and few are better placed to appreciate it than Air Kimberley.

“The Kimberley has some unique and spectacular scenery,” Ash Munn, owner of Air Kimberley, says.

“Flying to some of the most wild and remote destinations of Australia’s North West, our tours offer more than just a scenic flight. Our guests experience an educational journey of discovery and adventure.

“Our unique and authentic scenic adventure flights are the best way to explore these amazing sights and experience the dramatic and beautiful landscapes of the Kimberley.”

Air Kimberley’s tours include flying over the Buccaneer Archipelago and Horizontal Falls, with a stopover at Ardyaloon to visit the Trochus Hatchery and Aquaculture Centre.

Visit Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm and experience the world’s largest tropical tides. Experience Bardi-Jawi culture with a visit to Sunday Island, fly, hike and heli to the

majestic Mitchell Falls, visit the spectacular Bungle Bungles or explore ancient gorges at Windjana Gorge and Tunnel Creek on their one-day explorer tours.

Air Kimberley’s tours also include their overnight air and land adventure safaris to the Bungle Bungles, Geikie Gorge, Mimbi Caves, Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek and

“All our tours include the ground components offering authentic Indigenous experiences and remote air, land and sea adventures providing an unforgettable tour experience,” Ash explains.

“All our pilots and staff are highly trained to

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Karijini National Park, exploring every angle of the Kimberley and Pilbara region.

ensure the passengers enjoy their scenic adventure with personalised services, comprehensive and informative insight into Kimberley knowledge, complimentary transfers, and souvenir gifts to remember the experience. Our well-maintained, high-wing aircraft have wide passenger windows for optimum viewing.”

It is Air Kimberley’s pilots who make the tours so unforgettable. “We handpick our pilots to make the tour memorable for the customers and to provide that high level of customer service,” he says. “Our pilots make the customers feel very welcome and safe, and provide them with a lot of information, answering any questions along the way. They have a great understanding of the Kimberley and are trained as tour guides as well as pilots.”

Air Kimberley offers visitors to the region the opportunity to see the Kimberley at its untouched best.

“Our passion is to connect people to the Kimberley and to share the world’s oldest living culture through unforgettable guest experiences,” he says. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/ members/air-kimberley

MAXIMISE ADVENTURE Fly to some of the most wild and remote destinations of Australia’s North West with Air Kimberley.

Highlights

of Broome

TOWN

BEACH – Guwarri

Located on the south east edge of Broome is Town Beach. The Town Beach Foreshore Redevelopment was completed in mid 2020. The kids will love the water park at Town Beach for cooling off after a play on the beautiful playground. The new Town Beach Jetty is proving a popular fishing spot too.

Top spots to explore the history of Broome...

• SSJG Heritage Centre

• Broome Historical Museum

• Broome’s Japanese and Chinese Cemeteries

• Catalina WWII Flying Boat Wrecks

• Nyamba Buru Yawuru

PEARL LUGGERS

It is often said that Broome’s pearling industry is as rich in culture as it is in pearls. Gain insight into Broome’s unique heritage at Pearl Luggers, in the heart of Broome’s Chinatown. Learn the perils of the deep and discover first hand what made the pearl divers life so hazardous and what drove so many to put their lives at risk. View two of the last surviving and perfectly restored pearling luggers, the vessel synonymous with Broome, surrounded by a reconstructed tidal jetty and an authentic pearlers store.

ROEBUCK BAY LOOKOUT

Take in the spectacular views from the Roebuck Bay Lookout. The recently completed Dampier Terrace and Frederick Street connection provides another entry to Chinatown at its southern end. The connection was improved with construction of the Roebuck Bay Lookout, an elevated platform designed to encourage people to visit the top end of Dampier Terrace and experience the sweeping views over Roebuck Bay and Dampier Creek, while learning about the culture and history of the area.

SUN PICTURES

Sun Pictures is the world’s oldest operating open-air picture gardens and is open for the public to discover the history of this unique location. This is a major tourist attraction for Broome and allows visitors to step back in time and feel what it would have been like to attend the cinema in years gone by. Find out more at broomemovies.com.au

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EXCITING EVENTS TO ENJOY...

Broome plays host to some of the best events in Australia’s North West including the Shinju Matsuri Festival, the Broome Turf Club Racing Season, A Taste of Broome, Pearl Harvest Festival, Broome Pride Mardi Gras and the Cable Beach Polo. For those who love sports, we have the Broome Marathon, Broome Triathlon, fishing competitions, Fat Bike Championships, Beach Touch Footy as well as Broome Speedway, Motorcross and Rodeo events. Arts events such as theatre, live music, cabaret, comedy, art exhibitions, art auctions and the Broome Fringe Festival are lots of fun too!

We have the best online calendar of events – scan the QR code above to FIND OUT WHAT’S ON in Broome!

GANTHEUME POINT – Minyirr

Gantheaume Point features amazing rock formations and is also home to some of Broome’s famous Dinosaur footprints including a plaster cast of some of the tracks. Gantheaume Point is a photographer’s dream. Walk through the trails of the Yawuru Minyirr Buru Conservation Park. The lighthouse at Gantheaume Point was built in 1905.

STAIRCASE TO THE MOON

Staircase to the Moon is a natural phenomenon, which occurs when a full moon rises over the exposed tidal flats of Roebuck Bay and over two to three days a month (usually between March and October).

Scan the QR code to see the dates and times for 2022/23 and learn more about the night market, bus services and the best vantage points in Broome to see it!

CABLE BEACH – Walmanyjun

Cable Beach is 22km of pristine white sand and clear tropical waters. Whether you want to stay near Cable Beach, or just enjoy a beautiful ocean sunset on Cable Beach, you can’t leave Broome without seeing the spectacular sunset over the Indian Ocean. The camel trains wander the beach in the morning, afternoon and at sunset. A reminder to please observe all signage and speed limits, and be aware of the tidal changes as they can sneak up on you! Tag @visitbroome in your sunset pics!

STREETER’S JETTY –Jin-Gurramarnin

Streeter’s Jetty on Dampier Terrace, prior to the recent reconstruction, was an original Broome jetty used by the pearl luggers. This historically significant jetty is a favourite for tourists visiting the area, and remains an important reminder of Broome’s pearling past.

CHINATOWN

Chinatown has been the multicultural heart and soul of Broome since the pearling crews set up their first camps and corrugated tin sheds in the 1880s. Stroll through the pearl showrooms, browse Johnny Chi Lane or visit the many art and photography galleries. The $29.3 million Chinatown Revitalisation Project is now completed thanks to funding from the Shire and the State Government.

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A LegacyPearling

As a pearling pioneer, explorer and marine biologist, Allure South Sea Pearls co-founder William (Bill) Reed AM has dived pristine coastal waters and travelled to some of the world’s most remote locations in the pursuit of the perfect pearls.

After studying zoology and fisheries biology at university, young Bill sought a position that

would allow him to pursue his passion for the sea. He would spend the next 20 years traversing the world and exploring the diverse seas of Papua New Guinea, Sudan, Nigeria and Tahiti.

In 1975 after selling his pearl farm and leaving the tropical shores of Tahiti, Bill returned to Australia and settled in beautiful Broome to work as a consultant for one of Australia’s first cultured pearl farms at Kuri

Bay, 370km North of Broome.

This new journey in Broome would see him build his reputation as one of the world’s most knowledgeable and successful pearl dealers, earning him the prestigious Order of Australia medal for his contributions to the pearling industry.

Having amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience, Bill acquired a pearl farm situated in the pristine and unpolluted waters off the Kimberley coast. The conditions were ideal for the precious Pinctada maxima oyster to thrive and produce an abundance of large, lustrous pearls.

According to Bill, the success of Australian South Sea Pearls on the global market saw them recognised as ‘the finest and most prestigious pearls in the world’. As the desire and demand for these precious gems grew, it was almost impossible to buy a local pearl in Broome.

In a twist of fate and a ‘very profitable accident’ as Bill recounts today, a broken leg

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A lucky break saw Allure’s William (Bill) Reed AM reshape the pearling industry in Broome.
INSPIRED The Windjana High Jewellery Collection is inspired by the rugged beauty of the Windjana Gorge, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia (above and opposite right).

saw him reshape the pearling industry in the historic town. Unable to work and travel to his pearl farm, wheel-chair bound Bill set-up shop in a rudimentary tin shed on Dampier Terrace. With no flooring, and a few cabinets directly positioned on the towns iconic red dirt, Bill had become an accidental shopkeeper and the first person to officially sell pearls in Broome. He offered genuine Australian South Sea Pearls to locals and tourists, and nothing short of a surprise, the new business venture was an immediate success.

This lucky “break” generated substantial regular income and cash flow that had previously only been a yearly payday after the harvest was sold. However, clients began to ask for pearl jewellery and this luxury

work with these striking treasures again. Demand continued to increase for their exquisite pearl jewellery and it seemed like the natural progression for Bill and Lindsay to recruit talented goldsmiths to establish an in-house workshop in their newly renovated showroom on Dampier Terrace. Far from its humble beginnings, Allure is proud to welcome visitors to Broome’s largest jewellery showroom in the heart of bustling Chinatown. Whilst some aspects within the pearling industry and the business have changed, others have remained the same.

After 30 years, their exquisite couture collection is still handcrafted by Allure’s team of master jewellers in the workshop above their Dampier Terrace showroom.

Intricately crafted with 18-carat gold and only the finest quality South Sea pearls and diamonds, Allure’s designs continue to celebrate and pay homage to their hometown of Broome, their link to nature and the beautiful environment that surrounds them. Every Allure jewellery piece brings out the singular beauty of each pearl, celebrating nature’s most magnificent treasures.

Discover Allure’s exquisite range of South Sea pearl and diamond jewellery in their Broome showrooms at 25 Dampier Terrace, Chinatown, and Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa, and also in their Perth showroom at 316 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

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was not yet on offer in Broome. Always the entrepreneur, Bill set out to find a talented jeweller to craft a selection of jewellery that would beautifully showcase his stunning pearls. By the late 1980’s the pearl store had flourished and Bill invited young Perth jeweller Lindsay Youd to join him in Broome to manage the growing business.

A second-generation jeweller, Lindsay had been captivated by the romance and lustre of South Sea pearls in his father’s jewellery workshop and revelled at the opportunity to

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DEDICATION Allure South Sea Pearls cofounders William (Bill) Reed and Lindsay Youd have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of perfect pearls. Allure’s designs aim to bring out the singular beauty of each pearl and to capture its story and its mystery. Allure's Broome Showroom 25 Dampier Terrace, Chinatown

Watch whales, spot snubbies

Spot a snubbie or get up close with a breathtaking humpback whale with Broome Whale Watching.

For many years, the acrobatic displays of humpback whales and their incredible migration to the Kimberley had been kept a secret… until Broome Whale Watching was established in 2007.

For researchers and conservationists, Camden Sound Marine Park, located 400km north of Broome, has primarily been the leading regional focus — known as the ‘maternity ward’ or ‘humpback nursery’. From late June to early September, close to 30,000 whales embark on a long journey from Antarctica. Searching for warmer waters and an ideal place to mate, give birth and socialise, humpback whales spend their winter holidays in Broome each year.

In the early days, little information had been shared about the astonishing playful whales right on our state’s doorstep. Cameron Birch, owner and skipper of Broome Whale Watching, spent the last

20 years exploring WA’s coast. He was committed to sharing and developing this amazingly accessible marine experience with the community, building a new tourism industry in Broome.

Having worked in Coral Bay along the Ningaloo Reef in the early 2000s, Cameron encountered numerous whales. “I was keen to investigate where these friendly giants

were going next on their great journey,” says Cameron.

His curiosity coincided with the purchase of Sentosa Fishing Charters in 2007. With a fresh start in Broome, Cameron hit the ground running and discovered an incredible surprise — WA is home to the world’s largest group of humpback whales. It was time to introduce the Kimberley’s first whale

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watching vessel, Observer.

In 2008, Observer, a purpose-built whale watching vessel, was put to work offering whale watching and sunset experiences three times per week. Broome Whale Watching has evolved from this fast-paced adrenaline hit aboard, Observer, to a modern firstclass personalised service on the newly acquired Orcaella, a 50-foot catamaran. With breathtaking views from the top deck, guests are wowed in more ways than one. Whale watching and sunset cruises are now offered daily between the months of late June until early September. It’s no surprise that Broome Whale Watching has been voted the number one boat experience in Broome on TripAdvisor, for the past five years, a real highlight of any visit to the region.

Not only is Broome the destination for whale watching, it is also the home to our rare Australian snubfin dolphin. With his love for marine life, Cameron recognised some time ago, another unique opportunity to showcase the uniqueness of this amazing destination, Broome. The rare Australian snubfin dolphin is another hidden gem, found in Roebuck Bay.

“Only seen in the northern coasts of Australia, these strange looking dolphins with a melon shaped head form tight-knit social groups,” says Cameron. “They’re playful but at times shy and are a real favourite among our guests.”

“With its incredibly diverse ecosystem, Roebuck Bay is also a sanctuary for numerous marine life from bottlenose dolphins, turtles and dugongs to manta rays, sea snakes and juvenile leopard sharks,” explains Cameron. “It is a nature lover’s playground giving spectators opportunities to spot Broome’s spectacular wildlife.”

Recently, Broome Whale Watching introduced a new 42-foot vessel, Zenysis to its fleet; available for small group exclusive charters of up to 14 people, with catering options from canapes through to an exclusive onboard chef experience. Whether it is a day trip to Eco Beach, an afternoon sunset whale watch or an intimate private dinner cruise for small groups, Zenysis is an ideal choice for exclusive charter hire for any special occasion.

Providing wildlife interactions and unforgettable sunset cruises is just one aspect of a Broome Whale Watching experience. “As an ecotourism company, we do our absolute best to educate guests about our environment, contribute to local conservation efforts and helping local communities,” says Cameron.

“Working closely with Animal Native Rescue: Broome has given our guests

and staff an opportunity to aid in the rehabilitation of turtles and be involved in their subsequent release into the wild.”

Broome Whale Watching has developed a holistic approach to ecotourism in the region.

“We believe this approach will leave a positive lasting impression for future generations to safeguard the whales and dolphins and protect our backyard,” says Cameron. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ broome-whale-watching-charters

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PROVIDING WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS AND UNFORGETTABLE SUNSET CRUISES IS JUST ONE ASPECT OF A BROOME WHALE WATCHING EXPERIENCE.

MOMENTS From Miles Away

When Matt Deakin travelled to Broome for the first time, as a backpacker, in 2011, he had no idea just how inspired he would be by its natural beauty. Innately captivated by its distinctive colours, rock formations and brilliant coastline, he was desperate to share its splendour with family and friends back home in Northern England, prompting him to pick up a camera and use it to capture each new place he’d explore.

Matt now produces some of the most mesmerising aerial photographs of Broome’s diverse and distinctive landscape, inspiring not only friends and family, but people across the globe purchasing his dreamy impressions of Broome to hang in their homes.

Representative of the impact Matt's photos are achieving, earlier this year Australian Geographic purchased one of his images to showcase as a double page spread in their March/April magazine.

The image was a powerful shot of Roebuck Plains at the peak of flooding. Arriving at sunrise, Matt captured the plains appearing like an endless ocean.

“To be published in Australian Geographic magazine is something that I never would have expected when I started taking photos nine years ago,” he says.

Matt says one of the things that initially impacted him most when comparing his life here to that of England, was just how much the sun shines, compelling him to spend as much time outdoors as possible.

“(When I arrived) I’d just graduated from university in multimedia design, so I was

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Captivated by the unique colours and shapes of Broome, through his impressive dreamscape photography, Matt Deakin aka From Miles Away captures the essence of this magical place.

looking to be creative but be outside more. Every time I went somewhere new, I was like ‘wow, what an earth, what is this place. The flowers, the trees, the sharp rocks – the colour on them, the patterns the texture. I couldn’t get enough.”

Initially honing his skills in on-theground photography, in 2015 cameras were introduced to drones, transforming Matt’s style to predominately aerial footage.

Pushing his photographs beyond traditional landscape photography, Matt sought to capture the magical essence of the landscape with editing techniques that define his work as dreamscape photography.

“That’s what I’m trying to put across when I show an image, I want it to look like ‘wow, where is this place?’ I want it to have that dreamy element and look like a dreamy location,” Matt says.

“It takes quite a bit of work, there’s quite a lot of work that goes into that on the computer. Just bringing out the light areas

and dark areas to add that contrast. And then just lifting the colours so it’s nice and bold.”

Matt says the more remote the location, the better.

“I like to go to new places and find places I’ve never seen and hopefully show other people and they might be inspired to travel there too. With that comes a responsibility to know that you will then be sending people to this location and they might not be as mindful as you.”

Matt says wise words he received from a local Aboriginal authority was it’s important to treat these locations with respect and, when

coming across any sacred elements, to report them and refrain from disturbing them.

One of the joys of working in nature, says Matt, is the constant changing of the elements, allowing new perspectives to be captured at any moment.

“I’m really happy to live in Western Australia, I feel really lucky and Broome on top of that has been off the charts good. So, I just want to show people how beautiful it is and all the things you can do here that are nature-based.”

Find Matt showcasing his work at the Broome Markets each Saturday

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JUST WANT TO SHOW PEOPLE HOW

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NATURAL BEAUTY Matt Deakin is inspired by the intense colours and raw beauty of Broome’s landscapes, and loves capturing the land and sea's dynamic nature.
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Art for the Elements

For artist Suzy French, there’s something about the landscapes of Broome that is pure soul food. Working uniquely with oil and pigmented inks on coated aluminium, Suzy creates vibrant depictions of what she sees around her that make for visually stunning statements about the place she calls home.

Having lived in the Kimberley for the past 30 years, and in Broome since 2011, the therapy of being present in the northwest’s rich landscapes is a major influence on Suzy’s choice of subject and style.

“For me, to get out bush and push your feet into the sand and let your troubles drain away… really, we live a very fast paced life, so if you can go bush and make a connection with the land, it gives you so much,” says Suzy.

“I think that’s why I paint these areas, because I resonate so strongly with being out bush and on country. It’s a mental therapy for

me to actually be out and the fact I can come back and try recreate how I feel just adds to that.”

Guided by her friend and artist Jean Elezovich, Suzy learnt to paint in a traditional manner, producing realistic landscape art, always in oils. It was during the peak of COVID that she struggled to maintain her typical flow and style, prompting her to experiment with introducing pigmented ink into the mix. Always coming back to landscape, the new combination of mediums opened up a more intuitive and free-flowing way of painting, says Suzy, igniting a sense of movement into her more abstract pieces.

“These more abstract works represent how I feel whereas my traditional pieces are trying

to represent what I’ve seen.”

Whether painting abstract or traditional pieces, Suzy is steadfast in working with aluminium panels in place of canvas. Having been working on aluminium panels for 10 years, it’s taken a great deal of innovation and finessing to achieve the ideal results with the material, she says. However, the results are brilliant. With so many stunning outdoor spaces in Broome, it only makes sense to create works of art that can withstand the elements. Unlike stretched canvas and linen, aluminium is not at risk of tearing, cracking, or puckering and achieves an elegant slimline finish. Rarely seen in Australia, Suzy was influenced by techniques hailing from Europe when introducing aluminium into her signature style.

As a full-time artist, you can find Suzy working from her home studio, open to the public Friday to Sunday. Just text or call ahead (on +61 418 936 915) to pop-in and see her magic unfold in real time. You can also find her work exhibited in galleries across Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria, including Black Stump Gallery in Broome and Artopia Gallery in Kununurra.

If you’re seeking a more immersive experience still, book to stay at Suzy’s Boab Moon Studio Stay brimming with her works of art. Soak in the outdoor spa bath with views of an impressive fish tank and pop over to her studio gallery next door, when it suits.

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From abstract to accurate representations, Suzy French is producing some truly special paintings that showcase the beauty of Broome.

BLACK STUMP GALLERY

Black Stump Gallery brings a new wave of creativity to Broome and the Kimberley through contemporary collections of locally inspired artworks. Owners Emma Blyth and her husband Simon Haggett are passionate about the Kimberley, having frequently taken time out to explore the region over the past 20 years.

Having exhibited Emma’s own artwork in various galleries and pop up shops, as well as undertaking artist residencies at Cable Beach Club over the course of those years, they’ve been dreaming of owning their own gallery in Broome for some time. Finally that dream has become a reality and the duo are now

extremely excited to have their own space, which not only showcases their own exquisite and contemporary works but also exhibits the impressive artworks of other local artists.

“We first headed up north on a camping trip in our old ute back in in 2001 and could not stay away,” says Emma.

“I was absolutely blown away on that initial trip travelling the Gibb River Road and up to Mitchell Falls and Kalumburu. The remoteness and striking landscapes really were the most amazing experiences.

“The roads were pretty rough in the old Landcruiser! Camping under the stars with nothing but a mozzie net and a mattress and

an old barbie grate to cook on. It was simple, and I wouldn’t change a thing. Whistling kites hovering in the smoke of our campfire, catching my first ‘Barra’ and cooking it on the coals whilst watching the full moon rise above the range. It was a trip of a lifetime and we still head out bush as often as possible.”

Located in Old Broome, Black Stump exhibits a wide range of works in various media and locally inspired Australian made art and gifts.

The original artworks exhibited at Black Stump are unique and characterised by a deep connection to the land and its natural beauty. The gallery brings together select artists who showcase their own interpretation of this captivating region of Australia.

“Black Stump products will always be made in Australia,” says Emma. “Proudly, this helps support local businesses and also reduces our carbon footprint.”

Visit Black Stump Gallery to collect your own piece of the Kimberley.

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Delve into another way of life and gain a new perspective with one of Pat Torres’ cultural immersion tours.

Pat Torres is quite the force to be reckoned with. An artist, writer, cook, community worker, educator, a cultural tour facilitator and producer of bushfoods products, Pat recognises that as an Aboriginal businessperson, it’s important to diversify to thrive.

Belonging to seven traditional language groups — including the Jabirr Jabirr group from the north of Broome, the Nyul Nyul group from Beagle Bay area and the Djugun and Yawuru people from Broome — Pat is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to cultural customs and traditional ways of life.

Combined with her formal education, a Bachelor of Arts, a Diploma of Education and a Bachelor in Indigenous Languages and Linguistics, Pat says she’s driven by a desire to change the narrative of Aboriginal people within predominately non-Aboriginal societies and showcase the depth of what Aboriginal tradition can offer.

When asked about the passion behind her native bushfoods business Mayi Harvests, Pat says “the intention was to share our knowledge of our stories. As I’m an educator I wanted to share the information about our culture, our languages and our foods to create a better understanding between ourselves as First Nations people and all other Australians.

“One of the gaps I understand and experience is there is a lack of positive information about us. My role as an educator is to bring in change relating to understanding and appreciation for us as First Nations people through our culture. Unless you learn about Aboriginal culture, you’re only getting a surface understanding of Australia.”

Mayi — a word from the Djugun / Yawuru language group of West Kimberley — means plant foods derived from parts of plants including seeds, fruits, nuts, breads and cakes.

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Djugun word) at its core, Mayi Harvests follows the traditional methods of wild harvesting through the Kimberley’s six seasons to ensure a sustainable future for native fruit, which it supplies across Australia. Not only does Mayi Harvests perpetuate the use of traditional land care knowledge, it supports work among local Aboriginal people by offering them the opportunity to harvest their land seasonally and maintain cultural traditions. More recently, Pat through the Northern Australian Aboriginal Kakadu Plum Alliance has produced a Kakadu plum powder as an option alongside the fresh fruit.

Given the seasonality of the product, “sustainable harvesting means utilising Traditional Ecological Knowledge systems and best practice to work with the environment. As it’s not consistently available year-round the fruit is gathered and frozen to be available throughout the year,” says Pat.

“We’re working with the effects of climate change and what sustainability means to us as Traditional Owners, so we don’t want to damage the forest. Even though I’ve been encouraged to do much more volume by my customers’.

“I’m driven by working with the sustainability of the forests and the health of our earth and lands,” says Pat.

Because of this disconnect between responsible and traditional foraging methods and the functionality and high demands of modern-day markets, it can be almost impossible to create a sustainable business based on just a few products alone.

“We’ve had to diversify our income streams and products to survive,” says Pat, who’s now offering three regular cultural tours in addition to her Mayi Harvests food products.

CULTURAL IMMERSION

Of Pat’s tours, one that stands out is her Jarndu Ngaank Tour (Jarndu ngaank meaning woman’s word), is the ‘Women Only’ tour

“I’m coming in with a woman’s perspective, because most of the tour operators operating out of Broome are all men, so that’s my point of difference,” says Pat. “I’m giving the woman's side of the story.”

“The women’s tour basically takes women for a two-hour trip to the women’s site in Broome. I tell them about all the stories that connect them to that site, which includes ancient stories, information about our family’s cultural connection to that area, a dance I was taught and a song of protection, the blessing smoke and introduction to Djugun and Yawuru language words for that site”.

“It’s helpful for women who may need

a break and may be suffering from stress as well. It gives them strategies on how to meditate the Aboriginal way to get rid of negative energies,” says Pat. “And because I’ve been a foodie, I also brought in tastings of food and drinks which I’ve made from our local botanicals.”

Speaking of foodies, Pat says she can also offer one-on-one cultural immersion tours and recently took a chef from Canberra out on country for three weeks. The experience will inform the chef's proposed book about different Australian women involved in a diversity of occupations.

As part of the experience, Pat sought permission to bring her guest to an Aboriginal women’s camp, a life opportunity which took place across five days, before taking her onto Pat’s country to practice traditional living for another two weeks.

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“There were lots of different fruits in season, so we collected the fruits and made bush cordials from honey, flowers and fruits. Then we went onto the reef and collected seafood and came back and cooked it up with herbs and spices in paperbark wrappings.”

Going out on country and practising traditional Aboriginal living is something that would be beneficial for all Australians to experience. Pat welcomes anyone to do just that through another of her tours, taking place north of Broome.

For four hours, groups get to shake off the pressures of western culture, adopt a new

kinship name and be immersed in a role that experiences what it means living within a tradition-informed Aboriginal society.

“We have a four-kinship system, so I teach them their name and their roles and they go out and collect wood, catch fish, make a fire, so it’s all experiential about what your role is as an individual within a society based on our kinship groups,” says Pat.

Unlike Pat’s other tours, she doesn’t offer pre-made bushfoods, but encourages participants to source their own food under her direction. Going beyond survival, she also teaches the members of the society a dance,

specific to their gender and assigned ‘skin group’ for the day’s activities.

“It’s a great team building exercise but also gives them hands on activities so they can immerse themselves in a northern culture,” says Pat.

As a shorter, more accessible tour, Pat runs cultural sessions twice a week at Broome’s foreshore beach, welcoming people to the area with a smoking ceremony and welcome to country, sharing stories of Broome and its origins, as well as cultural insights.

Pat’s tours are special experiences. Unlike the modern education system, they’re a chance to delve into an alternative way of learning as Aboriginal societies traditionally operate, outdoors and through action rather than within a classroom.

“(It’s about) learning about a place and experiencing the deep cultural knowledge that can be found in Australia so you can experience our depth of knowledge and culture,” she says.

“Through participating in our cultural immersive tours, participants are helping to grow our businesses, helping us to go forward with our dreams of a better world for all and provides a more humanistic view of the world through sharing the depth of our knowledge.”

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Soar the

Be guided from the sky by the experts at Fly Broome and soak in its splendour.

Broome is absolutely brimming with natural wonders and unique phenomena to take in.

With so much to see and do, if a few hours are all you have up your sleeve book Fly Broome’s half day tour, which manages to cover a wealth of impressive attractions. It even makes time for a hot meal, a peek at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm’s luminous jewels and a quick dip in the resort’s infinity pool.

If you have the option, take your time soaking in the sights of this seemingly far away land by opting for the full day tour. Whichever tour option you choose, you’ll be mesmerised by what you see…

Horizontal Falls is an attraction that can’t be missed, and there’s no better way to witness it in action than from the sky. An entirely unique phenomena hailed by David Attenborough as one of the world’s greatest

natural wonders (and he’s seen a few).

In the turquoise water of Talbot Bay, the rapid and immensely high tidal current squeezes through two narrow gorges of the McLarty Range, spurting out impressive horizontal waterfalls that reverse and flow in the opposite direction as the tide turns each day. Fly over the falls and witness the world-renowned spectacle in all its glory.

A visit to Broome wouldn’t be complete without a trip to a pearl farm, and Cygnet Bay is one of the most reputable. There you’ll have the chance to indulge in a hot breakfast or lunch, depending on the time of your tour. With fresh, locally sourced barramundi available for lunch, it doesn’t get much more Broome than that.

Following your meal, embark upon a Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm Discovery Tour if

A WINDOW SEAT TO A LAND LIKE NO OTHER

you’ve opted for a half day. Learn about the history of Cygnet Bay and how they culture some of the finest pearls in the world. Once the tour is complete make sure to take some time and enjoy the showroom.

If you’ve got the luxury of a full day, you’re in for a treat as you experience some of the largest tropical tides in the world on an exhilarating sea safari experience.

The attractions don’t stop there. As you explore the best of Broome from the sky, you’ll have the optimal vantage point for viewing Cape Leveque, Beagle Bay, the Lacepede Islands, James Price Point and more. Your knowledgeable pilot will ensure you won’t miss a thing and land with an abundance of new insights and rich experiences to take home.

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It’s the stuff scenic flights are made of … ancient gorges, horizontal waterfalls, giant tides and extraordinary colours. Welcome to the Kimberley, one of the last true wildernesses and home to the oldest continuous culture in the world. Step aboard and join us for the adventure of a lifetime. Highlights include: Horizontal Falls: The main event – an entirely unique phenomena hailed by David Attenborough as one of the world’s greatest natural wonders (and he’s seen a few). Fly over the falls and witness the world-renowned spectacle in all its glory.

Marvel at the majestic King Sound and Buccaneer Archipelago: Glowing rock formations, striking cliff faces and a thousand islands. Sound like something from another time? Well, it is. Fly over one of the most remote, rugged and untouched regions in the world, and watch time stop still.

Hot breakfast or lunch: Drawing inspiration from their pearling history, indigenous ingredients and local seafood, Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm isn’t your typical pitstop. Enjoy a hot breakfast or barramundi lunch – it doesn’t get more Broome than that. Dietary options available.

Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm Discovery Tour: The best way to learn about the history of Cygnet Bay and how they culture some of the finest pearls in the world. Once the tour is complete make sure to take some time and enjoy the showroom at Cygnet Bay. A window seat to so much more … You’ll have the best seat in the house to Cape Leveque, Beagle Bay, the Lacepede Islands, James Price Point and more. Your ever-knowledgeable pilot’s running commentary will ensure you won’t miss a thing.

*Note: The Horizontal Falls are tide dependent and the flow of water can change daily. Please contact us for the optimal dates and times.

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Camp with Culture

Connect to culture through 'Camping with Custodians' at these nature-based campgrounds.

Camping with Custodians is an exciting, Australian-first initiative providing high quality campgrounds on Aboriginal lands. Visitors can stay on Country, tour with local guides and experience first-hand one of the world’s oldest, continuing cultures. The campgrounds enable host communities to showcase their lifestyle and culture. There are currently six Camping with Custodians campgrounds in Australia’s North West, with a new campground opening in 2024.

DJARINDJIN CAMPGROUND

Highly accessible on the sealed Cape Leveque Road, a stone’s throw from all the attractions the northern Peninsula has to offer, Djarindjin offers powered and unpowered sites, extra-wide drive through sites catering to larger RVs and caravans and modern facilities. Djarindjin Campground is a great base from which to explore the best of the Dampier Peninsula! Visit djarindjin.com.au

DOON DOON CAMPGROUND

Located on the Great Northern Highway 110km south of Kununurra, the Doon Doon Campground and Roadhouse offers a range of creature comforts for visitors travelling through the East Kimberley region. Try one of our tempting burgers or stay overnight in our well-equipped caravan park and campground. You will find a stopover at Doon Doon a memorable part of your travels. Visit doondoon.net.au/campground

MIMBI CAVES CAMPGROUND

Located 90km east of Fitzroy Crossing and 200km west of Halls Creek, nestled at the foot of the Emmanuel Ranges and just a short drive off Great Northern Highway, Mimbi Campground offers modern amenities, secluded camp sites and a

friendly welcome. Arrive early to take part in a Mimbi Caves Tour, an inspiring guided tour of one of Australia’s most spectacular and significant natural geological sites.

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PEEDAMULLA CAMPGROUND

Situated 7km from the North West Coastal Highway just off the Peedamulla-Onslow Road, Peedamulla Campground offers modern amenities, powered and unpowered sites and wonderful views of the expansive countryside. From Peedamulla there are opportunities to explore isolated coastline, wetlands and heritage listed ruins. At night, marvel at the expansive Pilbara sky, where billions of stars sparkle like diamonds on a sheet of black velvet.

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IMINTJI CAMPGROUND

Imintji Campground is located at the foot of the spectacular Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, on the iconic Gibb River Road. The campground has wonderful views of the escarpment and is well situated to explore nearby natural attractions like Bell Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge and surrounds. There are modern amenities, and you will find all your fuel, food and provisions at the nearby Imintji Store.

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VIOLET VALLEY CAMPGROUND

Located 13km from Great Northern Highway in the East Kimberley, Violet Valley offers modern facilities and a remote, quiet place to camp. Violet Valley Campground offers secluded campsites in a natural bush setting on the banks of the Bow River. And just 36km from the entrance road to World Heritage Purnululu National Park!

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LOMBADINA CAMPGROUND –OPENING 2024!

In 2024, a brand new campground will open at Lombadina, providing both powered and unpowered sites and opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in the lifestyle and culture of this idyllic community. This will be the seventh campground in the Camping with Custodians network and will be a substantial asset to the Dampier Peninsula. State of the art facilities will ensure the community can showcase its rich, extensive history and culture of this region. Be one of the first to experience this new gem!

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Imintji Campground Doon Doon Campground Djarindjin Campground Violet Valley Campground Mimbi Caves Campground
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Celebrating First Nations stories

Broome’s iconic publisher Magabala Books brings brilliant books to the conversation.

While in Broome, pay a visit to Australia’s leading Indigenous publisher and winner of the 2023 Oceania Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publisher of the Year.

Magabala Books has been celebrating and supporting First Nations stories for over 30 years, from social histories, poetry and memoirs, to children’s picture books, graphic novels and fiction. “We may be biased,” says Magabala Books publisher Rachel Bin Salleh, “but we think Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writing is the most dynamic, exciting and impressive literature published in Australia.”

Guided by strong cultural principles and a passion for quality literature, Magabala is named after the Nyul Nyul, Nyangumarta, Karajarri and Yawuru language word for ‘bush banana’.

“The bush banana spreads its seeds far and wide,” says Rachel. “The organisation was established in 1984 at a traditional Aboriginal song and dance festival held at Ngumpan near Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia, specifically to protect the rights of storytellers and artists and ensure Aboriginal

stories were recorded and shared with future generations.

“When someone buys one of our books, they invest in First Nations creative, cultural and economic futures.”

Magabala Books publishes up to 15 titles a

year. Its impressive resume of award-winning titles includes Bruce Pascoe’s best-selling Dark Emu and Young Dark Emu, Black Cockatoo by Carl Merrison and Hakea Hustler, and Bindi by Kirli Saunders, the most awarded book in the Publisher’s history.

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Explore some of Magabala’s latest titles:

THE SHIELD AND THE SPEAR – THE KIMBERLEY LAND COUNCIL

This stunning illustrated book generously shared the history of The Kimberley Land Council — the peak Indigenous body in the Kimberley. Told through firsthand accounts and historical and contemporary photos, the reader is taken on a 40-year journey through Indigenous rights battles and the self-determination movement.

Shortlisted for the WA Premier’s Book Awards Book of the Year

HAIRY HOLES

This black-and-white graphic novel is a superb storytelling experience of the outback supernatural. Featuring some of Australia's toughest animals, suspiciously hairy holes in the desert and a crash course on the wonderful world of the internet.

CHARLIE’S SWIM

Based on the true story of the author’s uncle and the Japanese attack on Broome in WWII. In the midst of flying bullets, blazing fires and sharks, Charlie saw a woman and child desperately trying to keep afloat and without hesitation went to their rescue.

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An epic and intercontinental poetry work detailing the author’s journey through heartbreak and self-discovery. Backhouse explores Blak queerness, identity and loss through poems and hand-drawn expressions.

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When you buy one of our books, you are investing in First Nations creative, cultural and economic futures. Help us change the world, one story at a time. Magabala Books is Australia’s leading Indigenous publisher magabala.com 1 Bagot St, Broome

Adventure Awaits

Have you ever dreamt of touring the expansive stretch of the Gibb River Road? Are you seeking an easy way to make that vision a convenient reality? Are you craving adventure yet comfort, with good food too? When you visit Broome, Adventure Wild Kimberley Tours will take you to some of the most spectacular locations, with knowledgeable guides to show you the way. Embark on the

adventure and create incredible memories across your 12- day, all-inclusive Kimberley tour in Australia’s remote North West.

With so much to see, do, explore and discover, it can be a challenge to know how to allocate your time in the Kimberley. Let the locals guide you to make the most of your time. Adventure Wild Kimberley Tours is family run, with expert guides who know the

land like the back of their hand. Allow them to take you through Broome’s beautiful land in safety, comfort and style.

With a maximum of 16 guests and two professional guides on every tour, the quality of safety and service is second to none. Create lifelong friendships with your fellow travellers as you explore and experience the outback in a group environment. The intimate tour sizes allow you to maximise your time at every location. The guides, mature married couples working together, share their knowledge, passion and experience to bring the Kimberley to life for their guests.

Learn all about the history, culture, flora and fauna of the region. Appreciate ancient Aboriginal rock art, walk through impressive natural gorges and swim in crystal clear water beneath stunning waterfalls.

The Kimberley region, almost twice the size of the state of Victoria, is vast and rugged. The Kimberley Adventurer (KA12) travels throughout Australia’s North West departing Broome and returning over a 12-day period.

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Embark on the ultimate Kimberley experience with Adventure Wild Kimberley Tours.

Explore authentic Australia via the Gibb River Road, the heartline of the Kimberley. Discover Derby, Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) and stay overnight at Dulundi (Silent Grove) campsite. Swim at Galvan’s Gorge and Manning Falls and enjoy two nights camped by the river at Mt Barnett Station.

The only tour company to spend three nights at El Questro Station, with Adventure Wild you will hike into Amalia Gorge, El Questro Gorge, Emma Gorge, watch the sunset at Pigeon Hole and soak your welltravelled body in the warm waters and oasis that is Zebedee Springs. There is also the option of the El Questro Champagne Chamberlain Gorge Cruise.

An additional option includes a scenic flight from El Questro Station to Mitchell Falls where you experience a drive, walk, swim and helicopter flight over the tiered falls.

Discover Wyndham, Parry’s Lagoon, Kununurra, the Ord River, Lake Argyle with two nights at Kimberleyland Caravan Park on the banks of Lake Kununurra.

Visit the World Heritage Listed Purnululu National Park and the Bungle Bungle Ranges. Cathedral Gorge, Piccaninny Creek, the Domes Walk and Echidna Chasm are all on the list. Make the most of this opportunity with an optional helicopter flight to see it all from above.

The final night is at an exclusive campsite on a working cattle station in Fitzroy Crossing before you get to explore Tunnel Creek on the way back to Cable Beach and Broome.

Adventure Wild utilise established campgrounds with the best facilities available. With permanent campsites setup 10/11 nights of your journey, your tents are ready and awaiting your arrival. In this part of the world, we don’t rush. Enjoy a sunset drink with your new-found friends, sit at a table to dine beneath billions of stars and relax around a campfire every night. This is truly living.

Put your diet on hold as all meals and snacks are provided with freshly prepared home cooked meals. Bring your own (BYO) alcohol and soft drinks and let Adventure Wild take care of the rest. There is no single supplement and no requirement to share.

A reasonable level of fitness is required to hike into the spectacular gorges and other interesting places visited. Many of the walks include dry river beds and gorges where large rocks move underfoot, so stability is essential. Some walks include stepping up and climbing down into and out of river beds. As long as you’re healthy, active and are able to walk a few kilometres at a time, an Adventure Wild tour should be suited to you.

The Kimberley Adventurer tour is great value and operates between May and September each year. With three departures per fortnight, you are sure to find a date to suit. Allocating three weeks is recommended to maximise your time in Broome and the Dampier Peninsula before and after your 12-day tour.

Adventure Wild Kimberley Tours is a small family business focused on quality, affordable guided tours specialising exclusively in the Kimberley region. Locally owned and operated by Broome residents who have been exploring the region for over 23 years, they have the knowledge and passion to share.

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as You As Unique

Glamorous, creative and vivaciously passionate about the Australian pearl, it was Lyndal Galwey’s love for the lustrous gem that sparked the idea to open her own pearl shop 25 years ago, knowing her daughter Prudence was essential to the plan.

With Prudence on board to champion the business, Galwey Pearls was born, opening its doors first in Claremont in February of 1998 with its exquisite jewellery designs on show.

Fast forward to 2005 and Lyndal and Prudence’s father David ’s love of the tropics found them at home in Broome and unable to pull themselves away. This sparked the opening of their second shopfront taking over a brilliant space right in the heart of Pearlers Row in Chinatown.

Once again, Lyndal’s convincing nature had Prudence quickly in tow — equally in love with the magic and relaxed lifestyle of this distinctive destination and eager to give the new shop her all.

“It felt like home, getting away from that hustle and bustle of city life, there’s something captivating about Broome,” says Prudence. Realising Broome was forever, they closed their Claremont store and

expanded into the neighbouring showrooms with their growing collection, attracting visitors from far and wide.

Located on Broome Pearler’s Boardwalk, the Galwey showroom offers a wide array of various pearl types, including beautiful black pearls from the Abrolhos Islands, Tahiti and Cook Islands and South Sea gold pearls from Myanmar, the Philippines and Indonesia.

Galwey seeks out the most distinctive of pearls to create unique and stunning pieces.

“Our Australian South Sea pearl is unrivalled in rarity, quality, nacre thickness, natural lustre, size and value,” says Prudence.

“The array of possibilities offers a pearl to complement every skin tone — where gold pearls best suit olive or tan complexions and silver whites usually favour lighter or fair skins.

“The choice of pearls varies on personal preferences and budget, however, lustre and nacre — the very essence of pearls — should never be compromised.”

Each pearl has a story and a sense of place, and Galwey will always disclose its origins, accompanied with certificates of authenticity and classification.

Prudence says the Galwey experience

is all about focusing her attention on each individual that enters her store.

“It’s about the experience. Nothing is a drama. It’s about the interaction with the client and to make it fun. We have just been fixated on that person walking through the door and really listening to what they’re after,” says Prudence.

“I had a lady visit the other day who fell in love with this mixed strand — mixed shapes and sizes of golds, greys, blacks, whites, silvers. She felt the blacks were a bit too dark, so, I went to the safe and brought out four silvery greyish pearls, some with a bit of pistachio in them, and it was perfect for her.”

Lyndal and Prudence each bring their own unique flair to the Galwey brand and its designs, but they will always work with each customer to arrive at just the right piece for the individual.

“We believe that choosing your pearls in person is the best way to appreciate and understand their true beauty, as each piece is unique and individual.”

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Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Galwey Pearls believes each pearl is as unique as the individual selecting them and will gladly guide you to find the right fit.
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Eat, Drink & Enjoy

A guide to eating out in Broome

BROOME MARKETS

Courthouse on Saturdays (every week) and Sunday (seasonal). Town Beach Precinct on Thursday Nights (seasonal). Staircase to the moon dates (seasonal).

Handmade products • Jewellery • Clothing • Art • Musicians Beverages • Local & international cuisine For dates and locations, visit: www.broomemarkets.com.au

BUSHY’S PIZZA TAKEAWAY

Shop 6, 6 Short St, Broome 0456 096 111

Opening Hours:

Mon - Sat 5pm - 9pm. Closed Sunday. Street parking | Catering | Good for groups and kids Take out walk-ins welcome. www.bushyspizza.com.au www.facebook.com/BushysPizza

CYGNET BAY HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT

Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, Cape Leveque Rd, Dampier Peninsula 08 9192 4283

Open Breakfast lunch and dinner - bookings essential. Gaze out from the sweeping verandahs of our licenced restaurant across the pearl farm and the Kimberley Coast. Taste the unique flavour of pearl meat whilst taking in the serenity with a beer by the pool! www.cygnetbaypearlfarm.com.au

DIVERS BISTRO

12 Cable Beach Rd, Cable Beach 08 9193 6066

Bistro open daily from 12 noon til late. Bookings for 10 or more essential. Divers Bistro at Divers Tavern, great food at great pub prices, featuring our sumptuous BBQ ribs and much more. 18 icy cold beers and ciders on tap plus an extensive wine list. Indoor and outdoor dining to suit Broome’s unique weather. www.diverstavern.com.au

DRAGONFLY CAFÉ

3/6 Carnarvon St, Broome WA 6725 08 9192 3222

Open 7 days a week, breakfast and lunch.

Centrally located in Chinatown you’ll find the lovely Dragonfly Café. Serving great coffee, refreshing drinks and fresh house-made food, here service always comes with a smile from our friendly staff. The menu is healthy and diverse with plenty of vegan options and alternative dietary options available. www.facebook.com/DragonflyCafeBroome

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MATSO’S BROOME BREWERY

60 Hamersley St, Broome 08 9193 5811

The Kimberley’s award-winning micro brewery and a Broome treasure. Try their famous Mango Beer and Ginger Beer along with a variety of seasonal brews. Matso’s boasts its own curry chef with authentic curries available all year round. www.matsos.com.au

McDONALD’S

Cnr Napier Tce & Hamersley St. 08 9192 6999

Open 24 hours a day, everyday. Sample a wonderful array of cakes and coffee in air-conditioned comfort at McCafé, as well as your favourite McDonald’s menu items to eat in or take away. Keep the kids happy at our playground while you enjoy the free wifi on offer. www.mcdonalds.com.au

THE MILLIE CAFÉ

Cable Beach Caravan Park, 8 Millington Rd 08 9192 2066

WET SEASON: Monday - Sunday 7am - 2pm. Closed Saturdays.

PEAK SEASON (Jun, Jul, Aug): Monday - Sunday 7am - 2pm. The Millie Café is a relaxed space where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, coffee and cake. www.cablebeachcaravanpark.com.au/millies-cafe

THE WHARF

4 Sanctuary Road, Cable Beach 08 9192 5700

Lunch & Dinner 11am-Late

Modern indoor air-conditioned dining and bar. Breezy verandah and alfresco garden dining. ½ price oysters 2pm–5pm daily.

Classic fish and chips to flavoursome Kimberley chilli mud crab. The Wharf has an extensive local WA seafood selection. Fully licensed | Ice cold beer | Sophisticated wine list Specialist spirits and cocktails.

ZOOKEEPERS by Spinifex Brewing Co.

2 Challenor Dr, Cable Beach 08 9192 0015

Open: Wed-Fri 4pm-10pm. Sat & Sun 12pm-10pm. Closed: Mon & Tues Zookeepers by Spinifex Brewing Co. is Broome’s premier, casual dining experience. Located along the idyllic Cable Beach, Zookeepers boasts a vibrant atmosphere, delicious meals and share plates with an extensive cocktail and beverage menu. www.zookeeperssbc.com

NOTE: The information contained in this section has been supplied by the individual establishments. The publisher cannot be held responsible for any information which is not accurate. You are advised to phone the places and check their opening hours and other details prior to a visit.

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Beyond the Brews

Discover Broome’s newest premier casual dining destination — Zookeepers by Spinifex Brewing Co.

Zookeepers by Spinifex Brewing Co is Broome’s hottest new venue taking the town by storm (or more accurately, cyclone!). Paying homage to the original café and restaurant, The Zookeepers Store, operated by Willie Creak Pearls, Zookeepers is a vibrant new pop-up that boasts a relaxed dining atmosphere, electrifying cocktail list and mouthwatering menu to boot.

The Zookeepers hospitality team consists of some of Broome’s most awarded hospitality staff, including several world class mixologists led by Eduardo Scarano (Eddy) an awardwinning flair bartender.

Eddy is the master behind Zookeepers’ extensive cocktail list, crafted from locally harvested native Indigenous botanicals and inspired by the rich flavours and colours of the beautiful Kimberley landscape.

Zookeepers’ head chef is Igor Rossi

although many know him as Broome's culinary Michelangelo, whose experience, passion and craftsmanship are showcased through the incredible menu at Zookeepers. Fusing both fresh local ingredients and native Indigenous botanicals into his dishes, Igor and his team of chefs have captured the essence of the Kimberley in a way that not only looks good, but tastes great too!

Most of the botanicals infused into its food and beverage menus are sourced in collaboration with local Nyul Nyul women, Cynthia Winawarl. Cynthia has influenced and educated the team on the intense flavors, health benefits, and the rich history behind all the native herbs and botanicals that can be in the bush.

Zookeepers by Spinifex Brewing Co, the first official venue operated by the brewing

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SIP OF BROOME Indulge with cocktails crafted from locally harvested, native botanicals.

company, is receiving rave reviews from tourists and Broome locals alike. Taking things up a notch, Zookeepers are extremely proud to have secured the catering contract for the most iconic event in the WA tourism calendar, the Shinju Matsuri, Sunset Long Table Dinner.

The popularity of Zookeepers by Spinifex Brewing Co is a promising sign of good things to come, with the group’s flagship Cable Beach, 6HL Microbrewery and Alehouse opening in late 2023.

The highly anticipated venue, operating from 7am to 10pm, seven days per week will feature multiple rotating taps, a state of the art woodfired pizza oven, children’s playground, giant LED entertainment screen and stage, and will operate a coffee and baked goods service.

No trip to Broome is complete without a visit to Zookeepers by Spinifex Brewing Co. Just ask its guests:

“ZOOKEEPERS IS THE PLACE TO BE IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR MIND-BLOWING DRINKS. THE COMBINATION OF A COOL VIBE, EXCEPTIONALLY TALENTED BARTENDERS, AND GREAT MUSIC MAKE IT A PERFECT SPOT TO MEET UP WITH FRIENDS AND HAVE AN ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC TIME!” ~ Michalina Lustig

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Tuck In

THE WHARF

When we think of seafood caught fresh from the ocean on our doorstep, we think of The Wharf. It’s been serving the best local seafood to the tourists and locals of Broome for over 25 years, and it continues to do so in its new location along Sanctuary Drive.

Having relocated to the hub of Cable Beach, The Wharf is just a 10-minute stroll from the beach, so you can smell the ocean air as you dine on the best it can provide. Think classic crispy fish and chips, to wild caught barramundi or threadfin salmon, to a fantastic feast of Kimberley mud crab.

At the new venue you can enjoy the cool, air-conditioned interior seating, surrounded by lush indoor plants. Or take in the fresh air on the outside deck, spacious and shaded with a cool breeze blowing though.

Sit back and peruse the well-thought-out wine list, carefully chosen to pair well with seafood.

The modern bar with specialist spirits and house crafted cocktails add to the ambience and complement their Japanese inspired daily specials – including their delicious sashimi that is fresh and delicate.

Chef Hau Duong has 20 years’ experience in hospitality. Prior to joining The Wharf, where he has been the chef for eight years, he was on the team of the Italian restaurant in The Reverie Hotel, a highly esteemed luxury 5-star hotel in Ho Chi Minh City.

He recommends you try the grilled barramundi with the chilli sambal soy sauce.

“The dish looks simple but includes everything from the freshness local fish to very famous but unique sambal soy sauce, and all just comes together perfectly,” he says.

This ethos complements the restaurant

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From wholesome cafés and favourite watering holes, to fine culinary experiences — Broome serves up a smorgasbord of venues to fuel-up and feast at.
The Wharf Dragonfly Café

motto perfectly, being The Way Seafood Should be’ Fresh, Local, Simple’.

For something unique to The Wharf, we recommend you also try their famous barramundi wings or a whole crispy reef fish, which are both delicious.

And you can’t go wrong with the fresh oysters, which are prepared five different ways – natural served with lemon wedges; wakame seaweed with a zesty soy; Kilpatrick with finely chopped crispy bacon; Japanese panko oysters with a delicious wasabi mayo; and unique to The Wharf is their ginger soy shallot sauce. Try them all to find your favourite.

Make sure you’re there in the afternoon to make the most of the daily happy hour from 2pm to 5pm, where oysters are half price. 4 Sanctuary Road, Broome. Call (08) 9192 5700.

DRAGONFLY CAFÉ

Settle in on one of the wicker chairs under the shade of the street-side rotunda or escape the heat inside this bright and welcoming café for a fresh and healthy meal to start the day.

It’s all-day breakfast menu is extensive and extremely tempting... Try Dragonfly’s ‘Eat Pray Love’ dish for a fresh and

wholesome green bowl packed with grilled snow peas, cherry tomatoes, asparagus, avocado, halloumi, poached eggs and quinoa. The ‘Bit Posh’ mushrooms with wilted spinach, rocket, goat cheese, poached eggs, home-made dukkah and Italian glaze on sourdough is another standout. Or there’s the classic ‘Broome’ big breakfast, ‘Mr. Benedict’ with a choice of bacon, salmon or pulled pork, the ‘Brekkie Burger’ on brioche, ‘Vegan Pancakes’ and more. That’s before we even get to the lunch menu, from 11am.

Whatever your diet or mood, there’ll be something here to satisfy your appetite.

3/6 Carnarvon St, Broome. Call (08) 9192 3222

DIVERS TAVERN

Located just over the road from Cable Beach, Divers Tavern is the go-to for a local gastropub feed, with an extensive bar and bistro menu.

By day, the beach bar offers an open air tropical vibe, with plenty of ice-cold drinks on offer to quench your thirst, including about 20 variations of Australian and international beers on tap. At night this space transforms into a destination for live music and entertainment, often hosting the some of the country’s top musicians.

Its bistro offers an array of dishes to suit

LADY M LUXURY CRUISES

Cruise on board Lady M to experience the most untouched and remote areas of the Kimberley Coast & Rowley Shoals. Accommodati ng up to 13 guests in en-suite air-conditioned cabins, your Kimberley adventure promises to be an intimate and personal journey. Let our ex perienced crew show you the true beauty of the Kimberley, on an adventure of a lifetime.

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THE WHARF

THE WAY SEAFOOD SHOULD BE F RESH, LOC AL, SIM PLE

MODERN INDOOR AIR-CONDITIONED DINING & BAR.

BREEZY VERANDAH & ALFRESCO GARDEN DINING

1/2 PRICE OYSTERS 2 PM - 5 PM CLASSIC FISH & CHIPS TO FLAVOURSOME KIMBERLEY CHILLI MUD CRAB.

THE WHARF HAS AN EXTENSIVE LOCAL WA SEAFOOD SELECTION.

FULLY LICENSED - ICE COLD BEER, SOPHISTICATED WINE LIST, SPECIALIST SPIRITS & COCKTAILS.

RESTAURANT BOOKINGS & GOURMET TAKEAWAYS:

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any appetite or dietary requirements. From light bites and fresh salads, to a satisfying burger selection and premium pizzas, to hearty pub classics, and sophisticated mains featuring fresh seafood or slow cooked meats – the choice is yours.

12 Cable Beach Road, Cable Beach, Broome. Call (08) 9193 6066.

MCDONALD’S BROOME

After wrapping up a day of adventuring Broome, wind down with a bite to eat at McDonald’s Broome. Centrally located, just a stone’s throw from the Visitor Centre, it’s equipped with its iconic playground so the kids can continue to burn off steam – even if you’ve got none left to give. Happy Meals and Chicken Caesar Wraps are always popular. Otherwise, a frozen coke or cold dessert is the best way to cool down on a hot day. Pre-adventure, a drive-thru coffee will kick-start the day without cutting into your activity time.

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Make the Most of Matso's

If you're looking for a way to enjoy Matsos' experience to the fullest, you've come to the right place. We've put together a guide that will help you get the most out of your time at our restaurant.

Book a table, and you'll be guaranteed a seat! Whether you're looking for a place to dine solo or bring a group of friends, we strongly suggest that you head to Matso's website and book your table to secure a spot. The friendly staff will be happy to help you with anything you need. And when it comes time to relax and enjoy your meal, all they ask is that you do just that.

Getting there early is key: Don't wait until you're starving to go! Get there early and make sure you have time for a cheeky beer before dinner it's worth it just to watch the sunset over Matso's as fruit bats swarm above your head and all those beautiful colours change! And that's not all. You'll also able to see the staircase to the moon just across the road from Matso's it's a secret spot that very few people know about.

The beer garden is a favourite hang out spot. It's a place where you can come in and grab any available table, whether you're traveling with your family, friends, fur baby or solo. It's a stress-free zone there's no pressure to get there before everyone else and snap up the best seats in the house. You can just walk right in, grab a seat, and enjoy.

The Ginger Beer and Mango Beer are the most iconic draw-cards, but there are a wide range of delicious brews to uncover too. For the ultimate tasting experience, indulge in a tasting paddle. Opt for the recommended set or allow the bar staff to help you customise your line-up, the way you like it.

Be sure to throw in a chilli beer too; it has a strong punch but still tastes great!

The Matso's team are all about connecting with their customers, so don't be afraid to ask questions or make friends! They're there to ensure you're having the best time possible. If you love the experience, let them know! And the rest of the world.

Open 7 days from 11am - 10pm

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REGULAR EVENTS AT MATSO’S

TUESDAY JAM NIGHT

When: Every Tuesday

Time : 7pm - 10pm

Step into the world of Broome's Tuesday night at Matso's where you can enjoy great music, cold beer, and a whole lot of fun.

Do you sing or play an instrument? Write your name on the board and jump up and have a jam on stage! Each week boasts some epic talent from all around the world. Hosted by Broome's funky band 'The Hj's'.

SATURDAY LIVE MUSIC

When: Every Saturday from April - October

Time : 7pm -10pm

Matso's is excited to announce that the beer garden stage is now open to local and travelling musicians! If you have a band, or if you'd like to see one perform at Matso's, be sure to check out its social media for updates on who's playing.

SUNDAY SESH

When: Every Sunday from April - October Live music: 2pm - 5pm DJs: 5.30pm - 10pm

The Sunday sessions at Matso's are quite iconic they're the place to be if you want to dance the night away in style. There are always special deals on drinks, and there's no cover charge. The music is always great, and the crowd is always having a great time!

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Venture the Coast

Jump on board awardwinning vessel, The Ohana, for a new day-cruise of the magnificent Kimberley Coast – with Kimberley Day Cruise.

Join Kimberley Day Cruise for a deluxe journey, taking you to the breathtaking and wild Horizontal Falls, plus the Buccaneer Archipelago — a place described by Sir David Attenborough as ‘an Australian natural wonder’ and one that very few people get to visit. That’s because the only way you could experience this jaw-dropping destination is by seaplane or as part of a multi-day cruise itinerary. Until now.

Australian tourism multi-award winner, Dr Sally Shaw, and Kimberley-based skipper, Harley Cuzens, have spent several years planning and designing an experience for luxury adventurers…who might not have the luxury of time.

Reaching Lalang-garram (the Horizontal Falls) in a single day, Kimberley Day Cruise’s vessel Ohana — a recipient of the 2015 Ausmarine Shipbuilding Awards, has been carefully refurbished with custom modifications that exceed Australian Marine Safety Standards and enable the highest quality customer experience.

The 23.5m vessel was purchased by Kimberley Day Cruise in 2021. Identified for its superior engineering and a cruising speed that would enable a round trip tour to the Horizontal Falls in a single day, The Ohana offers excellent stability and reaches an impressive cruising speed of 25 knots.

More recently, The Ohana has been completely remodelled with a contemporary open kitchen and bar — allowing its professional hospitality team to provide an exceptional dining service on the high-seas.

The team have recently installed comfortable full-back, extra wide seating in elegant cream marine leather, placed around shared group tables catering for up to eight guests. A large, shaded awning covers the

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dining deck, with 270-degree views over the Kimberley Coast when seated.

When you journey with Kimberley Day Cruise, you will encounter the majesty of the gorge and the falls entrance without passing through — as per the wishes of the Dambimangari people (the Traditional Owners of this area). Rest assured — there’s still plenty of fast boat thrills and adventure to be had.

In one of two zodiacs brought along specifically for the journey, you’ll venture up close and feel the awesome tidal power of Lalang-garram (the Horizontal Falls) while being expertly guided by one of two certified Master-5 skippers through the azure blue

swirling waters of Talbot Bay. To safely manage one of the largest tidal changes in the world, The Ohana is fitted with the latest technology in marine satellite communication, navigation and carries two RIB tenders for guest transfers on and off the vessel.

Ensuring Kimberley Day Cruise makes the top of your bucket list, it has paired a sevencourse sustainably sourced local seafood menu with some of the most magnificent marine environs on earth. And while you’re being wined and dined onboard The Ohana, it’s very possible you’ll also glimpse migrating humpback whales, playful reef sharks, dugongs, dolphins and turtles against the changing Kimberley light of your journey home. Guests

are free to wander around the deck spotting marine and bird wildlife at leisure or chat with one of the knowledgeable guides who ensure your every need is taken care of.

It’s an understatement to say the crew behind the cruise are truly inspired by the incredible region; its rugged coast, wondrous wildlife, sublime colours and ancient cultures.

They hope to leave their guests with the same sense of awe from this once-in-alifetime Day Cruise experience.

So, all that’s left for you to do is sit back, relax and let the splendour of the Kimberley do the rest!

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BE MESMERISED The stunning natural sights and brilliant colours of Horizontal Falls will take your breath away.

Making Memories

Expect to be enchanted by The Billi when hosting your dream day or special event at this extravagant location.

When it comes to creating unforgettable memories, few occasions rival the magic of a wedding day. For those seeking a truly unique and enchanting setting, The Billi offers the ultimate outdoor venue in your own private resort, providing an idyllic location that will leave couples and their guests mesmerized.

The Billi provides a picturesque backdrop that effortlessly blends luxury accommodation and exclusivity with the elegance of a tropical paradise. Its lush gardens, swaying palm trees, sweet scented frangipanis and a tranquil pool create an atmosphere of serenity and romance, perfect for couples desiring a wedding that is both intimate and extraordinary.

The resort’s dedicated event spaces, including its expansive garden area, provide ample room for various wedding activities, from intimate elopements to exquisite cocktail receptions or indulgent seated banquets.

Captivate your guests with an intimate ceremony within the resort’s lush tropical gardens, creating an enchanting backdrop for a truly unforgettable celebration of love. Or for couples envisioning a romantic beach wedding — embrace the gentle sound of the turquoise waves rolling against the white sandy shore whilst you exchange vows in front of your loved ones at the iconic Cable Beach, just a short distance from The Billi.

The impeccable service provided by the resort’s dedicated staff ensures that

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every aspect of the celebration is flawlessly executed, and no detail is overlooked. They understand that every couple is unique, and they work closely with them to curate a personalised and bespoke wedding experience. From helping select the perfect ceremony site to assisting with ideal vendor recommendations for customised furnishings and decorations, catering options, and entertainment to suit their style.

Afterwards, guests are welcomed to an elegantly decorated reception area with welcome drinks and gentle music, nestled under a canopy of twinkling fairy lights with culinary delights to tantalise their taste buds. As the sun sets, casting a warm glow on the festivities, the newlyweds and their loved ones dance the night away under a starlit sky, creating memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. A wedding at The Billi Resort in Cable Beach epitomises exclusivity and romance, leaving the guests with a sense of awe and enchantment that lingers long after the celebration concludes.

To make the wedding celebration truly unforgettable, staff at The Billi can also arrange various activities and experiences for the couple and their guests. From romantic

sunset cruises to camel rides along the beach, there are numerous opportunities to explore the beauty of Broome and create lasting memories together.

A wedding at The Billi Resort in Broome is a truly magical experience that couples and their guests will cherish forever.

THE BILLI is not just the ultimate wedding venue, it is also the perfect luxury oasis for an unrivalled holiday destination. Conveniently located, the exquisite Billi Resort is close to the iconic Cable Beach and award-winning eateries. In addition to its stunning natural surroundings and tranquil pool, The Billi offers a range of self-catering accommodation options, including private villas and eco tents. Ensuring that everyone can find their perfect sanctuary. Each accommodation is ultra-luxurious, tastefully designed and equipped with modern amenities, guaranteeing a comfortable and relaxing stay for all.

Redefine your perception of luxury accommodation and create unforgettable memories at The Billi Resort. Recently voted the prestigious TripAdvisor 2023 Travellers’ Choice Award placing them in the top 10 per cent of hotels worldwide. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/ members/the-billi

Offering unparalleled elegance and exceptional service, indulge in our ultra-luxurious eco-tents, contemporary villas or studio rooms. All nestled amongst lush tropical gardens, surrounding a stunning saltwater mineral pool with triple waterfall feature.

Guests can take advantage of:

• Exclusive offers at the Spinifex Brewery Co.

• Discounted e-bikes and hourly car hire

• FREE bicycles and Wi-Fi

• 10% OFF with Broome Broome Car Rentals

• Stay Pay deals and locals discounts

• Customised tour booking desk

The Billi also offers the ultimate outdoor wedding venue in your own private resort. Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at The Billi Resort. Recently voted the prestigious Trip Advisor 2023 Travellers’ Choice Award placing them in the top 10% of hotels worldwide.

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The Pearle Paradise at

Just a short 15-minute stroll from the turquoise blue waters and crystal white sands of Cable Beach, you will find The Pearle of Cable Beach.

Set on lush tropical grounds, The Pearle is Broome’s finest self-contained luxury resort, setting the peak standard for self-contained accommodation in Broome, Western Australia.

Situated in one of Australia’s most unique and ruggedly beautiful tourist destinations, The Pearle offers the perfect blend of modern resort living and Australian outback adventure.

Cocooned in its own exclusive tropical oasis, The Pearle of Cable Beach offers an unforgettable holiday experience for the discerning traveler.

The Pearle offers guests stunning accommodation options nestled around a series of meandering roads, landscaped pathways and wrapped around a central 20 metre resort infinity pool.

Each fully self-contained Pool Villa offers modern comforts with a fully equipped kitchen, air-conditioning, 65’ Smart TV,

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A lustrous place of luxury, The Pearle sets the benchmark for boutique Broome resorts.

sound bar, wifi, spacious living areas with balconies, an alfresco dining area with stainless steel barbecues and a private lap pool with decking and sun lounges. Or for a smaller group or shorter stay, a Guest Room. The spacious layout of the villas allows couples and groups to spread out and have their own space.

Reminiscent of Balinese pavilions, the villa layouts are linked by undercover boardwalks joining the second and third bedrooms. Each villa can be split up according to your reservation needs, as a one, two or three bedroom setup — each with their own ensuite. Whether you’re bringing the family or seeking a group getaway, The Pearle can accommodate your needs. Beds in the second and third bedrooms can be made as either a king bed, or split into two singles, perfect if the kids are in tow. The main villa contains the master bedroom, ensuite, living and kitchen area.

The central area of the resort boasts an impressive 25-metre infinity swimming pool,

heated in winter and cooled in summer to suit the seasons. Guests can enjoy the onsite café offering breakfast, light lunches and a cool glass of wine for those warm Broome afternoons.

For those looking for a little adventure, pay a visit to The Pearle’s tour desk, located at reception, for informative insights on a

variety of tours, sightseeing suggestions and general information on Broome and the area. The Pearle can arrange any of the tours on offer and make restaurant reservations on your behalf, at your convenience.

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PURE RELAXATION Melt into the moment while experiencing sheer serenity at The Pearle.

Stay Central

The original Cable Beach Caravan Park has it all. Boasting a resort style pool, large shady sites and an on-site café, this park has something for everyone. Having offered a warm and welcoming reception for the past three decades, this is a caravan park with a true sense of community.

Famous for its iconic camel rides, the famous beach is 22km of pristine sand and tropical waters. The sunset over the Indian Ocean can be breathtaking and there’s also plenty for you to do in Broome other than dip your toes in the sea.

A holiday in Broome is a unique experience. The town’s history as the pearling capital of the world has left behind a unique culture – Australian but heavily influenced by Asia. Add this to the pristine waters, wide empty beaches, abundant wildlife and tropical climate and you can see why Broome is so popular.

“We have people come back to the caravan park year, after year, after year” says Cable Beach Caravan Park owner, Ron Beacham.

“They come to see friends and enjoy the wonderful climate and relaxed atmosphere.”

Set on 20 acres of picturesque grounds,

there is space for all to relax and enjoy. Whether you are in a big rig, tent, or anything in between, there is a spot to suit all needs.

“Being within walking distance to restaurants and just a few minutes’ walk to the beautiful white sands of Cable Beach, the location is enviable,” says Cable Beach Caravan Park owner, Margaret Beacham.

Cable Beach Caravan Park offers both powered and un-powered sites, convenience shop, playground, barbecues, tour bookings, wifi, clean, modern amenities, coin-laundries, book swap and fish cleaning facilities.

Adjoining the caravan park is much loved Millie Café; a relaxed space serving delicious breakfasts, lunches and mouth-watering coffee and cakes. Open six days from 7am.

A caravanner’s delight, it is truly a fantastic park for your next holiday – the perfect base to explore the ochre cliffs and turquoise waters of the Kimberley.

The team at reception are experts in all there is to see and do in Broome, so stop by and let them guide you in the right direction, depending on your interests.

To get you started, here are a few highlights they’d suggest for your trip:

BROOME COURTHOUSE

The original Cable House to the cable that gave the Cable Beach its name! It is home to the vibrant Courthouse Markets on Saturday and Sunday mornings. A great place to pick up a gift and some lunch.

CHINATOWN

Buzzing with shops, cafés, pearl boutiques and history. Be sure to visit Chinatown's pearl luggers, the iconic Roebuck Hotel and Sun Pictures – the oldest operating openair gardens in the world.

SSJG HERITAGE CENTRE

Discover 100 years of Broome’s cultural and social history.

BROOME MUSEUM

Housed in one of the town’s oldest buildings, learn about the history of Broome.

TOWN BEACH AND PIONEER PARK

There is no better place to take in the colours of Broome and enjoy a picnic. A good spot to see the Staircase to the Moon.

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A short stroll from the pristine sands and crystal waters of Cable Beach, Cable Beach Caravan Park is the perfect base for your Broome holiday.

THE MANGROVE HOTEL

Popular with the locals for a post work drink and with a view to die for, it's easy to see why. A good Staircase to the Moon vantage point.

MATSO’S BROOME BREWERY

Try some of Broome’s local beers including the famous Mango Beer and Ginger Beer in this historical building.

JAPANESE AND CHINESE CEMETERY

The resting place of hundreds of unfortunate pearl divers.

BROOME TOWN BUS FRESH AIR Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and picturesque grounds at Cable Beach Caravan Park.

Anyone who’s ventured to Western Australia’s tropical north will tell you there’s something special about Broome. This iconic WA holiday town has it all, no matter what kind of escape you have planned.

If you’re looking for Broome accommodation just a short walk from all the action at Cable Beach, you’ll love RAC Cable Beach Holiday Park.

The park is perfect for all types of travellers, with both caravan and camping sites or self-contained accommodation options to choose from. Relax beneath the palm trees around the refreshing saltwater pool, enjoy an outdoor barbecue with friends and family, or take a five minute stroll down to Cable Beach at sunset.

You also don’t have to go far to stock up on your holiday essentials. The park is located conveniently next door to Cable Beach General Store & Cafe. Open seven days, they offer light meals, groceries, beach essentials and much more.

Plus, if you’re looking for some familyfriendly entertainment, you can enjoy their mini-golf course.

If you are in a caravan or camping, the park offers a variety of shady sites to suit your setup. And if your furry family member has come along for the ride, there are pet friendly sites available too. All sites offer power, fresh water and a sullage point for your convenience.

The parks two-bedroom, self-contained cabins are perfect for families or groups

PLAN THE

Ultimate Holiday

Pristine beaches, spectacular sunsets and world-famous wildlife await you in Broome, so start planning your stay with RAC Cable Beach Holiday Park.

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of friends, and studio rooms make for a comfortable home away from home for couples or solo travellers.

Located just 1km from the Cable Beach Restaurant precinct and a seven minute drive from the town centre, the park allows you to easily access all of Broome’s attractions.

The park has all the necessary facilities for a comfortable stay. Cook up a storm in the camp kitchen, reset after a long trip at the guest laundry or fillet your catch at the onsite fish cleaning station.

If you are looking for a night off cooking, Broome offers a wide variety of dining options. Walk across the road for a casual meal at Divers Tavern or treat yourself to beachfront dining at the Sunset Bar & Grill or Zanders on the Beach. Visit Chinatown and immerse yourself in Broome’s cultural history, whilst you enjoy Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisine.

Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ rac-cable-beach-holiday-park

Call 1800 871 570 or visit racparksandresorts.com.au *Terms and conditions apply. RAC member discount not applicable on already discounted rates. Discounts available on direct bookings only made online or via phone. For more information visit our website. Located just a splashing distance from the pristine shores of Cable Beach, RAC Cable Beach Holiday Park combines Broome’s finest location with comfortable accommodation to suit all travellers. Book with us and get that holiday feeling. R19223 Broome your way Relax and discover RAC members enjoy exclusive discounts
ON THE ROAD Planning a road trip across WA? RAC have nine parks and resorts to choose from. RAC members save on accommodation.

Discover the change on Roebuck Bay

Discovery Parks – Broome is undergoing an exciting transformation to become one of WA’s favourite holiday parks.

Known for its uninterrupted views of Roebuck Bay, laid-back atmosphere and beachfront location, Discovery Parks – Broome can now add a familyfriendly lagoon swimming pool to its long list of holiday features.

SELLING SUNSET…

Well established in Broome as a highly sought-after camping spot, a multi-milliondollar investment by Discovery Parks’ parent company G’day Group is bearing fruit in the park.

Designed to bring a new level of comfort to every guest experience, one thing that won’t need improving is the view. Even the newly opened pool, which includes a shallow-entry play zone for families, makes great use of the park’s location.

Views from poolside are nothing short of sensational, especially during sunset, and offers a prime viewing spot for the annual

Staircase to the Moon phenomenon, which occurs from April to October right in front of the park.

Not forgetting to erect shaded seating and lounge areas, the pool has already become another social hub in an already friendly park. According to management, the pool areas’ relaxed design will come into its own during the wet season, when the beach is often closed for swimming.

MORE TO COME!

G’day Group’s $15 million investment plan also includes two new amenities blocks and an improved reception area for guests' convenience, both near completion by December 2023. Plus, by October 2023, the park expects to welcome 30 new deluxe cabins, several pool-view studio cabins, and a number of safari-style glamping tents — each with its own private balcony.

Recognising the opportunity for

investment to refresh the in-park experience, many of the changes add resort-style luxury. However, those who prefer to pitch their own tent or park up in their campervan have not been forgotten.

Additional ensuite campsites will improve what is one of the most in-demand areas of the park — the water’s edge — where rolling out the foldable chairs and enjoying the million-dollar view has always been a popular pastime.

THINGS TO DO AT DISCOVERY PARKS – BROOME

Discovery Parks – Broome offers so much for visitors whether you’re going further or not. Known as a gateway to the entire Kimberley region and a first or last stop on one of Australia’s most famous road trips.

With direct beach access and a free-to-use boat ramp, there are endless days of sundrenched fun in close proximity to the park.

The annual Staircase to the Moon phenomenon is visible from inside the grounds, and there are dozens of nature-based

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tours and outdoor adventures to explore.

Cable Beach Camel Tours is an icon of the Kimberley; numerous ocean charters will take you diving or fishing to the Dampier Archipelago, and there are scenic flights to book over the stunning Eighty Mile Beach.

Animal lovers enjoy discovering the nearby Broome Bird Observatory, Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is not to be missed, and there are dinosaur footprints at Cable Beach’s Gantheaume Point!

DIRECT BEACH ACCESS

Alternatively, as the only holiday park in Broome with its own direct beach access, it’s just as nice to take a load off, take a dip in the sea (and the new lagoon pool) and make use of facilities like an onsite kiosk or camp kitchen while you get some laundry done.

Whether you’re beginning your Kimberley adventure or just exploring the great Northwest, Discovery Parks – Broome is your opportunity to stay in resort-style beachfront accommodation on the edge of Roebuck Bay.

With more improvements around the

corner, there’s never been a better time to book a stay with us in Broome. Discover more about the change on Roebuck Bay. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ discovery-holiday-parks-broome

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TAKE IT IN Enjoy unbeatable vistas of the
breathtaking horizon across Roebuck Bay.

A restful retreat

The Fitzroy River Lodge is located in the heart of the Kimberley, situated beautifully on the banks of the Martuwarra River (Fitzroy River). Earlier this year the lodge, surrounding communities, and a large area around the township of Fitzroy Crossing, suffered severe flood damage from the effects of Cyclone Ellie.

Due to the help from DFES, Australian Defence Force, locals, and multiple other agencies, the iconic destination is back open for business and looking forward to rebuilding sections of the property as needed — better than ever. The area is bustling at the moment, with tourism steadily getting busier and the rebuilding of the new dual laneway bridge boosting vibrancy within the area.

The Fitzroy River Lodge offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all travellers. The campground is open (at reduced capacity) for the self-

driver travellers. You can wander around the property, have sunset on the river banks, and simply ‘chilllax’ on fifty acres of natural bushland.

Expect to see amazing wildlife on the property — local birdlife for the 'twitchers', Wallabies enjoying the early mornings, and the odd large cow that has escaped mustering. The Fitzroy River is also a mustsee attraction — whether at the end of the dry season to appreciate the expanse of the river, or during the wet season when it turns into a magnificent spectacle.

The spacious motel rooms enclose a beautifully refreshing pool, complete with sunlounges and sunbathing ‘decks’. Amenities and features include free wifi, flat screen tv’s, workspaces for the remote travellers, and room service too.

New safari tents are now available (with or without ensuites) as well. Tucked out of the way, facing bushland — welcome the most relaxing end to your day in this special space.

A full bar service, a la carte restaurant, bar menu, 24-hour check-in, and conference rooms are all available to enhance your stay. The team have worked hard to get the property back to what it was and continue to improve it still. Come say hi to the friendly and welcoming staff, even if you don’t have time to stop for the night.

Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/fitzroy-river-lodge

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Settle in at the Fitzroy River Lodge and experience pure serenity within this expansive property set amongst the bushland.

Based Among Nature

Offering a touch of luxury in the Kimberley, APT’s exclusive wilderness lodges are an experience in their own right. They are set in prime Kimberley locations, so guests can spend less time travelling and more time exploring.

Discover APT’s three Wilderness Lodges and select the one that best suits you, or explore them all ...

BELL GORGE

Two hundred metres off the Gibb River Road, the lodge offers easy access to Bell, Windjana, Galvans and Barnett River Gorges, and Tunnel Creek. This Lodge is fresh from a major redevelopment in 2021, and is the perfect base for exploring the western Kimberley.

BUNGLE BUNGLE

Located in the heart of Purnululu National Park, the lodge offers brilliant access to the famous beehive striped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, Piccaninny Creek, Echidna Chasm and the natural amphitheatre of Cathedral Gorge.

MITCHELL FALLS

The Wunambal people welcome visitors to

Ngauwudu (Mitchell Plateau). This lodge is a stunning example of APT’s ‘touch of luxury in the wilderness’ philosophy. You’ll also enjoy the sophisticated, yet informal, setting at the Ungolan Pavilion.

With APT, guests can venture off the beaten track on a Kimberley adventure into one of the world’s most isolated destinations.

OTHER FEATURES

Dedicated Lodge Hosts

APT’s friendly on-site lodge hosts make your stay all the more memorable. From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice their incredible level of personal service and care.

Exceptional Dining in Exceptional Settings

Dining at APT lodges is sure to be one of the highlights of your adventure. What the chefs can create in the remotest of settings is nothing short of extraordinary – think fresh Cone Bay barramundi and locally inspired delicacies. Each night, indulge in a superb three-course dining affair, followed by a freshly cooked breakfast the next day.

Private Tented Luxury

APT’s secluded lodges allow you all the comforts of home, while still having access to some of the Kimberley’s most impressive highlights right on your doorstep. After each day of exploring, enjoy the amenities of your tented cabin, including a spacious ensuite, hot shower and private deck. As the pioneers of Australian adventures for over 50 years, APT is committed to setting the benchmark for delivering the very best experiences for guests in the Kimberley.

Book online at visitbroome.com.au/ members/apt-kimberley-wildernessadventures

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Brilliant birds

Emerging from the pindan woodland and leaning over Roebuck Bay, the Broome Observatory’s viewing platform is a window onto our vast tides. When they are low, tens of thousands of shorebirds spread across the flats, feeding on rich mud. As the turquoise water advances, the birds inch closer, and once all the mud is covered, the beaches along our shores are teeming. This is the best time to watch, carefully, some 35 species of shorebird at remarkably close quarters, all waiting for the tide to expose their feeding grounds again.

This ritual is a wildlife spectacle in its own right, but the annual movements of most shorebirds really set them apart. It’s a long way to Broome from Siberia. Nevertheless, migrating adults of many species make this round trip every year. In March and April, you can watch from the red cliffs as V-shaped flocks depart to breed. They return gradually later in the year. Their offspring, just a few months old, arrive miraculously weeks afterwards. After this incredible journey, young birds wait a full year or two before crossing the equator again, and these are the 20,000 shorebirds you can see all through

the Broome dry season. Once the breeding adults have returned, the number swells closer to 120,000. Roebuck Bay provides a beautiful backdrop for viewing these iconic birds all year round.

In other corners of the bay, mangroves shelter brilliant red fiddler crabs, squabbling mudskippers and a suite of specialised songbirds. The saltmarsh behind is home to the enigmatic yellow chat, a bright gem of a bird seen bouncing through the samphire in small flocks. Just inland are the wide open grasslands of Roebuck Plains.

The Broome Bird Observatory is nestled

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The Broome Bird Observatory provides the perfect opportunity to watch and enjoy some of the most spectacular bird-spotting in Australia.

in pindan at the meeting of these worlds. From February through November, we welcome visitors to a quiet, tropical bush camp away from busy Broome. Around the grounds are woodland trails and the famous Shadehouse: a well-equipped kitchen overlooking the bush birds and wallabies drawn to our birdbaths.

The observatory is also a base, for research and education activities focused on the bay, and for visitors to explore the surrounding mosaic of habitats.

Here are some highlights to look for through the year:

FEBRUARY

The bush is alive with wet season activity. Migratory shorebirds begin to moult into their vibrant breeding plumage: in some this is a startling transition from stony grey to pindan red! Grasslands flood and fill with waterbirds.

MARCH-APRIL

Shorebirds leave on their amazing migrations. All through April, chattering V-shaped flocks lift from the mud and pass low over the observatory. Some won’t touch the ground again until they reach northern China. Look out for our Migration Watch barbecue.

MAY-JULY

Refreshing cool mornings and warm, dry days make a pleasant time to visit. The plains become accessible as they dry, and wildlife throngs around wetland oases. Younger shorebirds stay in the bay, biding their time until next year’s migration.

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER

We start to welcome older shorebirds back from their breeding seasons in Siberia. Inland wetlands start to dry, revealing muddy margins that are a magnet for birds. The weather is ideal for exploring mangroves and woodlands on foot.

Don't miss

An exciting addition to the Observatory is the new Clive Minton Discovery Centre. With various audio-visual displays, touch screens, information panels and kids’ activities – this air conditioned centre is both entertaining and educational. Attached is a well-stocked shop with souvenirs, t-shirts, books, cold drinks and ice creams!

OCTOBER-NOVEMBER

There are now 120,000 shorebirds in the bay. Humidity builds up with the coming wet season, and other migrants are drawn by the abundance of the wet. Access to the plains is usually still possible, making an excellent time to watch birds around Broome.

The Broome Bird Observatory is a not-forprofit organisation and entirely self-funded.

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A jaw dropping

day out

In memory of the legend

In 1964, 23-year-old Malcolm Douglas and his friend David Oldmeadow left their jobs as stock and station agents in New South Wales and set off on a six-month journey around Australia. Before they knew it, six months had escalated to four years and left quite the impression on Malcolm, shaping his future to come.

Along their journey, the duo filmed their outback adventures, which was later used to produce their inspiring documentary, Across the Top, reaching record-breaking ratings for Australian television. Bursting with talent and a taste for adventure, Malcolm went on to become a conservationist and rescuer, as well as produce more than 50 documentaries and films for Channel Seven and Channel Nine.

In 1983, Malcolm transformed his experience with Australian wildlife into

something accessible for travellers to Cable Beach — the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park. Opening with six large crocodiles, over the decades to follow the park grew an became an internationally renowned tourist attraction and home to some of the biggest beasts from the Kimberly’s waterways.

Fast forward to 2007, the Douglas’ moved from their Cable Beach location, out onto the Broome Highway 15 minutes out of town where it resides today.

Visit the park and enter another world through the jaws of a giant saltwater crocodile. Constructed over several months in 2005, the giant fiberglass head is already recognised as the best example of its kind in the world.

Once inside, the park features 2,500

crocodiles, including some of the largest in Australia and a variation of five species of crocodile and alligators.

Run by Malcolm’s family, the park is open seven days a week, 2pm to 5pm, hosting its famous feeding tour at 3pm, daily. You might even get the chance to hold a baby juvenile saltwater crocodile.

The shop onsite is a treasure trove of unique memorabilia. The shop’s museum showcases an extraordinary display of Malcolm’s forty years spent during his famous adventure films. These famous films can be purchased in the shop, as well as a range of saltwater crocodile products including wallets, belts, hatbands and crocodile teeth jewellery. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ malcolm-douglas-crocodile-park

CROCODILE PARK

Open 7 days a week 2pm - 5pm (Closed Christmas Day)

Crocodile feeding tour 3pm daily

Only 15 mins drive from Broome Broome Rd, Roebuck

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Malcolm Douglas, his awe-inspiring crocodile park lives on sharing captivating experiences.

Put your Broome experience in safe hands with Broome and Around tours. Broometime

If you're looking for a unique tour experience, Broome and Around should be at the top of your list. As said by Australian Traveller magazine, "we should all be dragging ourselves away from Cable Beach for a day on a Broome Tour." This is a statement we wholeheartedly agree with.

Broome and Around is committed to sharing the beauty of the area, the multicultural community, the history of wild pearling, and the transformation of the region into a tourism hub. Immerse yourself in a leisurely 2.5-hour tour with free transport and understand how Broome came to be.

Candy and Rod moved to Broome five years ago and are passionate about sharing the best of the area. In 2022, Broome and Around ranked in the Top 20 Australia and New Zealand tour experiences, an incredible

achievement for a company that prides itself on personalised attention and excellent service.

Broome and Around offers five tour itineraries. It works with stand-out museums, food and beverage venues/distilleries, and art and culture centres to bring you the best of Broome with free transport. Check out the Flavours of Broome food and beverage Tour, ART-Rageous Art and Culture Tour, Iconic Museum, Matso's, and the famous Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park.

As reinforced on TripAdvisor, Broome and Around’s passionate guides provide customers with excellent overviews of Broome's sights and history. They offer history and stories not found on a plaque or brochure. Reviews continue to confirm how knowledgeable and passionate guides are, making its tours an enrichening experience. One family recommends a visit to Malcolm

Douglas Crocodile Park, describing it as unique and wild. While another couple mentions that the tour guide's spirituality and in-depth knowledge made the experience unforgettable.

Finally, if you're looking for a private group tour or customized transport solutions, Broome and Around can create the perfect Broome itinerary. The team care about their customers, which shows in the personalised attention they pay to every trip.

If you're looking for a tour experience like no other, get into Broometime with Broome and Around. The team will take you to the hidden gems, share local knowledge, and provide experience to remember for a lifetime.

Book online at visitbroome.com.au/ members/broome-and-around-tours

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EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF BROOME TOURS Daily Sights Food and Drink Tour Art and Cultural Experiences Crocodile Park
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Time out water on the

Absolute Ocean Charters (AOC) have worked hard developing a reputation as the ‘go-to’ marine charter company in Broome.

Kelly and Michael Woodley (the owners and founders of AOC) and their committed crew have developed a range of refined marine tours, offering something for everyone, and in particular focusing on excellent customer service.

“2023 marks our 15th season and over that time, we have successfully completed more than 4,500 charters and have had the privilege of welcoming over 70,000 passengers onto our vessels,” says Michael.

“What has kept us at the top of our game for the last decade is the drive to send our customers home with big smiles on their faces. We believe the ocean is yours to enjoy and experience, but also to care and look after. We absolutely love our job and everything we do reflects our commitment to customer satisfaction.

“Our small family business has grown from strength to strength over the years. Life is about making memories not money, so we recommend you just get out there and do it.”

COASTAL ECO SNUBFIN DOLPHIN CRUISES

AOC’s Eco Cruises started eleven years ago after the humpback whale season had finished.

“We had many customers wanting an

eco-style cruise, and we had the tour guides, marine biologists and crew in place to showcase our amazing coastline and unique wildlife,” says Michael.

The tour begins at Gantheaume Beach or Entrance Point (depending on time of year) and heads around the coast and into Roebuck Bay. AOC’s expert guide takes guests through the history and landmarks of the area’s coastline from Gantheaume Point, Reddell Beach, Entrance Point and the Marine Park and RAMSAR listed biodiverse tidal flats of Roebuck Bay.

A range of wildlife can be spotted while cruising this area such as turtles, sea snakes, dugong, sharks, rays, migratory birds and of course the dolphins including the rare Snubfin dolphin.

“Our marine biologist will educate you with interesting facts about the wildlife that you observe.”

For some, the wildlife takes second place to a relaxing afternoon on the boat, sipping a drink and enjoying a few gastronomic treats prepared by the friendly crew. Guests can BYO drinks or use the convenience of the onboard licensed bar.

“The afternoon tour concludes with a famous Broome sunset over the Indian Ocean. The atmosphere is serene viewing the colours that are thrown into the sky after the sun goes down,” says Michael.

FISHING CHARTERS

If you have ever wanted to try offshore fishing, Broome is the place to give it a whirl.

“We consistently have excellent weather through the dry season and Broome is geographically placed in a position where we don’t really get any swells offshore,” says Michael. “The easterly trade winds often blow a little in the morning before dropping out to make way for glassy calm conditions in the afternoon. If the perfect weather won’t tempt you to come and enjoy a day out, maybe the fishing will!”

The reef fishing offshore can only be described as amazing, says Michael.

“We target species for the table such as red emperor, coral trout, blue line emperor, golden snapper, saddletail perch, rankin cod

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Catch a fish, spot a snubbie, admire a humpback whale or relax on the water with the experts at Absolute Ocean Charters.

and many more. On average we land around 16 different species of fish per day and in over 15 years of fishing the Broome waters, we have recorded 82 different species landed so there is no shortage of variety.”

If you’re in it for the fight, there are plenty of fish to push you to the limits. Golden trevally, giant trevally, Chinaman fish and cobia are a few that will test man, woman or gear.

“We are really lucky to have an abundance of bait fish that congregate in close proximity to Broome,” says Michael. “With the smaller fish come the big pelagic predators that cruise the waters hunting down unsuspecting schools of baitfish. I definitely would not like to be a baitfish in these waters!”

You can expect to catch tuna, queen fish, sail fish and marlin which are some of the pelagic suspects, but the one that holds the most interest for Michael and many of his guests is the Spanish mackerel.

“Spanish mackerel are a spectacle to catch,” he says. “We deploy hard bodied lures a short distance behind the boat and troll in areas where we know the mackerel school up.”

“The hard-hitting macks will try to rip the rod from your hands as they smash the lures, often getting airborne while doing so. It’s usually a quick fight using maximum drag to steer the fish to the boat before the sharks try to muscle in on dinner.”

“When they are on the bite it’s not uncommon for everyone to land one and our best effort one day was 20 fish in 20 minutes. They are a delicious table fish eaten fresh and a great way to mix up a day of reef fishing.”

Half day and full day charters are on offer and AOC welcomes all levels of fishing ability.

“Whatever you want to catch, we have the experience and the expertise to make it happen.”

HUMPBACK WHALES

For three months of each year (July to September) the coast around Broome is graced with the presence of the humpback whale.

Not much leaves people in awe like these fascinating creatures and Broome is lucky enough to have one of the largest migrations of humpback whales in the world travelling up the west coast of Australia to bask in the warm waters over the winter months.

“In fact, we are so confident we can find you a humpback whale that sightings come with a money back guarantee,” says Michael.

Abating afternoon winds usually means glassy calm conditions, perfect for spotting and viewing the whales, and on some occasions it seems the whales like to do a fair bit of people watching too.

“We have over 15 years’ experience doing whale watching charters from Broome and

BEAUTIFUL

BEASTS From July to September expect to see graceful humpback whales basking in the warm waters of Broome

have built up a vast knowledge and respect for the whales and wildlife in our area. Our tour guides and marine biologist will keep you well informed on the behaviours, sights and sounds of these majestic, prehistoric mammals.”

Whale watching tours operate daily from the start of July to the end of September.

BROOME TOWN TOURS

New to the tour options at AOC in 2023 is the all-enthralling town tour of Broome’s iconic locations and historic landmarks. Expert guides will tell tales of days gone by and inform you on life in Broome today.

So while the other half are out fishing, the shore-based group members can still join the

fun and get to know Broome.

“This is a fun-filled land tour where we also bring the ocean to you! We tell fascinating stories of the iconic landmarks as well as intriguing tales on the spectacular marine environment around Broome,” says Michael.

Broome Town Tours operate Tuesday and Friday mornings during the season and include an all-important coffee stop.

“Whichever Absolute Ocean Charters tour you choose, you can be confident that we will do our very best to make sure your experience is enjoyable, professional, and positively memorable,” says Michael. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ absolute-ocean-charters

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Over

&Above

There’s something magical about flying over the Kimberley coast. The colours are simply dazzling as they morph from sandy white beaches being kissed by an aquamarine ocean, to the deep, leafy greens of forested land, slashed by ochre roads. Soaring over the Buccaneer Archipelago, tiny islands punctuate the multi-hued ocean and mangroves seem to drift on the waves, they stand so distant from the shore. Blink and the scene changes in a slideshow of natural splendour. This is what you will experience when embarking on a journey with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures.

A frisson of excitement surges through the eight passengers as the seaplane approaches Talbot Bay, flying over rippled land that looks as if it’s been lifted from The Lord of the Rings. It feels like we are among a lucky few, as we glide across these remote lands. The Traditional Owners, the Dambimangari peoples, believe much of Dambimangari Country was created by the writhing actions of a female Woongudd Snake. The undulations in the landscape bear witness to this creation story.

And then we’re there, circling over the Horizontal Falls, whirlpools of white, swirling water clear evidence of the power of the tide as it squeezes through the two gaps in the ridges of the McLarty Range like air whooshing to freedom from the neck of a balloon. Sir David

Attenborough wasn’t wrong when he described this as one of the world's great natural wonders.

This isn’t the end of the journey, though. On an overnight package with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, the aerial view of the falls is just the start.

The seaplane glides across the surface of the water, pulling up at the main pontoon, which sits in the middle of Talbot Bay. Framed by a

rocky escarpment with a mantel of greenery that tumbles to the water’s edge, it’s a rather spectacular place to land. Greeted with smiles we disembark, our excitement at an all-time high.

The rest of the day is packed with adventure, whether it’s taking a powerboat tour of the Falls or a low-level heli-flight; cruising down Cyclone Creek, watching for crocodiles lurking in the mangrove fringe; fishing for dinner; or taking a dip in the pool at the marine viewing platform,

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Experience a natural phenomenon that will take your breath away before indulging in a luxury houseboat stay.

sociable tawny nurse sharks gliding passively close on the other side.

As the day sinks towards the horizon, dinner is served. Staying on the main pontoon, there’s an al-fresco barbecue on the outdoor deck with local barramundi as the star. On Jetwave Pearl, the luxury overnight houseboat, it’s a more refined affair, with a private chef dishing up a three-course menu to delight even the most refined palate.

Lulled to sleep in the private airconditioned cabin, morning creeps in like a watercolour painting, gentle pinks and soft blues heralding dawn. By the time breakfast is done, the cliffs have turned ochre, glowing in the burgeoning sunlight, providing a final spectacle as a Kimberley-style farewell.

Then it’s one last flight, taking you over and above; one final opportunity to witness the untouched beauty of this part of the country; one last moment to sear this moment into your memory.

This is what overnight at Horizontal Falls is all about — sheer wonder.

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Sights

from the Sky

KAS Helicopters has been showcasing the best of Broome and the Kimberley from a unique aerial perspective since 2007. With its team of pilots who call this spectacular place home, their knowledge of the area and live commentary of the impressive sights, is second to none.

Expect breathtaking schemes of colour and remarkable textures on the ‘Pearls and Coast’ flight, with the added bonus of landing at Willie Creek Pearls to experience the multi award-winning Pearl Farm Tour, which shares unique insights into the world of cultured pearling, a boat cruise along Willie Creek and Harvest lunch overlooking the blue water.

Keep an eye out and you might just spot one of the creek’s saltwater crocodiles, too.

On the ‘Colours of Broome’ 30-minute Scenic, you’ll see all of the Broome Peninsula right up to Willie Creek pearl farm, including Town Beach, Broome Port, Gantheaume Point and all 22 kilometres of Cable Beach.

The colours are just incredible — azure blue waters, white sandy beaches, green mangroves and stunning red rocks and cliffs.

Have a special occasion?

The ‘For Someone Special’ experience is a great opportunity to celebrate the occasion or even pop the question!

Marvel at the breathtaking views on your scenic flight up the world-famous Cable Beach and over Willie Creek before landing at your own secluded beach. Arrive to find a beach picnic experience laid out for you, set-up with a table, chairs, umbrella and a gourmet picnic plus sparkling wine.

Allow KAS Helicopters to fly you via helicopter to and from Eco Beach Resort, whether it’s just for the day or a several nights — enjoy lunch with incredible ocean views, walk along the beach and explore the red caves, and relax with a drink by the infinity pool.

If you have the luxury of more time up your sleeve, make the most of it and opt for one of KAS Helicopters’ lengthier tours, departing from both Broome and Derby.

The ‘Horizontal Falls

Discoverer’ tour offers an amazing scenic flight to Talbot Bay where you’ll land on board the houseboat for lunch, take an exciting boat cruise through the world-famous Horizontal Falls, and then cruise the spectacular bays and untouched creek system that surrounds Talbot Bay.

Whatever you decide, with the help of KAS Helicopters, your time in Broome and the Kimberley will be an experience of a lifetime! Book online at visitbroome.com. au/members/kas-helicoptersinstantly-bookable-

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Cruise the Coast

Explore the Kimberley’s ancient landscapes and picture-perfect coastlines with Australian Pinnacle Tours.

Cruise the Coast

Let Australian Pinnacle Tours take the wheel as you explore the Kimberley region in style.

it back, relax and allow local experts you the best of the Kimberley region in luxury coaches and 4WD services with state-of-the-art facilities, they take all the hassle out of the adventure, so you have more time to experience the highlights.

Discover the Kimberley region in unparalleled comfort and style with Australian Pinnacle Tours as your expert guides. Specialising in luxury coaches and 4WD services with state-ofthe-art facilities, they take all the hassle out of the adventure, so you have more time to experience the highlights.

Australian Pinnacle Tours invites you to experience tours from Broome, which visit the beautiful white sands of Cable Beach, the breathtaking Windjana Gorge, the rugged Dampier Peninsula and much more. The sights to see on each tour will stay with you for life.

With over 40 years experience in the industry, Australian Pinnacle Tours’ guides are brimming with local knowledge, fun facts and an understanding of the area’s culture and history, so be sure to take the

Embark on an unforgettable adventure as Australian Pinnacle Tours take you on a journey through the vibrant tapestry of Broome, from the beautiful white sands of Cable Beach, the breathtaking Cygnet Bay, the rugged Dampier Peninsula and much more.

opportunity to soak it all up while you travel in comfort and style.

Experience ancient landscapes, unique wildlife, picture perfect coastlines and towns steeped in history. Australian Pinnacle Tours will show you the ‘must see’ highlights and reveal little-known gems that make this region such a popular destination.

THE MUST-DO TOURS

With over 40 years’ experience in the industry, Australian Pinnacle Tours’ guides are brimming with local knowledge, fun facts and an understanding of the area’s culture and history. Travel in comfort and style while they unveil the wonders of the Kimberley, providing you with a seamless and enriching experience. Experience ancient landscapes, unique wildlife, picture-perfect coastlines and towns steeped in history. Australian Pinnacle Tours will show you the ‘must see’ highlights and reveal little-known gems that make this region such a popular destination. From the moment you step aboard their comfortable, air-conditioned coach, you’ll be whisked away into a world of wonder and enchantment.

in a half-day Broome Afternoon Tour, taking in the highlights of Broome and culminating in a mesmerising sunset at Cable Beach, accompanied by delicious nibbles and drinks.

tour covers more than 200km of the region to experience the remote coastal wilderness at One Arm Point and local Aboriginal Communities at Cygnet Bay.

For the adventurous souls, embark on a full-day journey to the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, immersing yourself in the remote coastal wilderness of One Arm Point and local Aboriginal Communities at Cygnet Bay.

Amplify the adventure by upgrading your tour with an exhilarating two-hour Sea Safari on the Buccaneer Archipelago or include a scenic flight back to Broome and marvel at the spectacular Kimberley coast.

Elevate your adventure by upgrading your tour with an exhilarating two-hour Sea Safari on the Buccaneer Archipelago or include a scenic flight back to Broome, offering breathtaking views of the spectacular Kimberley coast.

THE MUST-DO TOURS

Australian Pinnacle Tours offer a range of sightseeing experiences. Enjoy a halfday Broome Afternoon Tour, taking in the highlights of Broome with an epic finish at the renowned Cable Beach to watch the sunset as you enjoy nibbles and drinks.

For the more adventurous, embark on a full-day journey with Australian Pinnacle Tours to the tip of Dampier Peninsula. This

Australian Pinnacle Tours offer a range of sightseeing experiences which have been meticulously crafted to showcase the very best this remarkable destination has to offer. Indulge

On a tour with Australian Pinnacle Tours you will enjoy informative commentary about the destinations you visit and delve into the history and culture of the places you explore. There is no shortage of incredible adventures, amazing deals and epic tours with Australian Pinnacle Tours. Book at visitbroome.com.au/members/ australian-pinnacle-tours

During a tour with Australian Pinnacle Tours, you will enjoy informative commentary, giving you deeper insights into the destin ations you explore. Australian Pinnacle Tours is your gateway to incredible adventures, amazing deals and epic experiences.

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Luxury Awaits Aboard Ocean Dream

Embark on a spectacular Kimberley adventure cruise with Ocean Dream Charters.

Ocean Dream is a beautiful charter vessel, purposely built for navigating the shallow water passages in the Kimberley. Twelve guests can be comfortably accommodated aboard Ocean Dream in six elegant staterooms, all with their own private ensuites. All cruises offer an intimate, personalised experience with a focus on the finer details, ensuring guests are well accommodated and receive a high level of service by our friendly, experienced and knowledgeable crew.

The Kimberley region of Western Australia is a true natural wonder, boasting stunning landscapes, rugged coastlines, and untouched wilderness. For adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers, Ocean Dream cruises offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore this remote and awe-inspiring destination, combining the thrill of discovery with the comfort of luxurious accommodations.

The Kimberley landscape has remained virtually unchanged for millions of years, and an Ocean Dream cruise is the perfect

way to really experience this untouched paradise. Picture cruising through narrow gorges, surrounded by towering cliffs dotted with ancient Aboriginal rock art. Marvel at the cascading waterfalls that punctuate the dramatic landscapes, creating an ethereal beauty that is beyond compare. Witness the spectacle of marine life, from playful dolphins to majestic whales, as they gracefully navigate the waters of this pristine coastline.

One of the most enticing aspects of an Ocean Dream cruise is the opportunity to experience luxury and comfort amidst the rugged wilderness. Aboard Ocean Dream, guests are treated to a haven of comfort and refinement. Imagine waking up to breathtaking views from your beautifully appointed stateroom. Accommodating only 12 guests, you can relish delectable gourmet cuisine prepared by your personal chef as you unwind on one of the spacious lounge decks. Ocean Dream will feel like your own private charter vessel.

An Ocean Dream cruise is not only

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about luxurious accommodations; it is also an opportunity to gain insights from Ocean Dream's knowledgeable guides and immerse oneself in the whole experience. Its guides can provide information about the region's history, geology, and wildlife, ensuring a deeper understanding of this remarkable environment. Explore hidden caves, take guided bushwalks, or enjoy fishing expeditions under the guidance of seasoned professionals.

A Kimberley adventure cruise aboard Ocean Dream offers an unmatched blend of thrilling exploration and luxurious indulgence. It is a chance to experience the raw beauty

of nature while being cocooned in comfort and elegance. Whether it's cruising through spectacular gorges, witnessing breathtaking waterfalls, or immersing oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the Kimberley, this adventure promises to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Ocean Dream is the perfect luxury vessel for a couple or family holiday, fishing trip or small group getaway. Private charters are welcomed and can be customised to suit the interests of the guests.

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Experience

Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

Kimberley region. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of pearls and create lasting memories in this unique part of Australia.

Situated on the picturesque Dampier Peninsula just north of Broome, surrounded by beautiful turquoise waters and pristine sandy beaches, lies Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm. Home to the Brown family since 1946, the fully operational pearl farm opened its doors to the public in 2009 and since then, has offered a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating and secretive world of pearl farming.

The original family homestead has slowly evolved over the last 77 years and is now the heart of the region. Here, visitors can enjoy the Homestead Restaurant and infinity pool, farm-guided tours, boat adventures, restaurant dining and picnics, world class pearls in the gallery, accommodation in the safari tents and heritage pearling shacks or campsites.

Visiting Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm offers a chance to learn, explore, and appreciate the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the

During your visit, expect to learn about the entire pearl cultivating process, from the spawning of baby pearl oysters, initial seeding of oysters, to harvesting and grading the pearls. The farm offers guided tours that lead you through the different stages of pearl production, providing insights into the intricate techniques and skills involved.

You’ll have the opportunity to see pearl technicians at work, witness the delicate process of seeding an oyster, and learn about the factors that contribute to the formation of high-quality pearls. Discover the history of pearl farming in the region, as well as the cultural significance of pearls to the local Indigenous communities.

The pearl farm has a strong connection to the local Indigenous cultures of the region. Visitors can engage with the local Bardi Jawi people, learning about their traditions, stories, and ancient knowledge.

Local Bardi man and fourth generation pearl farmer, Terry Hunter, grew up at Cygnet Bay with the current owner James Brown. Terry’s Borrgoron Coast to Creek tours depart

from Cygnet Bay pearl farm and offer guests to experience the natural wonders and bush tucker that are prevalent in the area.

Local Jawi woman Rossana Angus is a renowned Indigenous cultural guide and owner of Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours. Also departing from Cygnet Bay, Rossana’s tours focus on sharing the rich Indigenous culture of the area. Guests can learn about the traditions, stories, and history of the local Indigenous communities, gaining a deeper understanding of their connection to the land and sea. Rossana was rece ntly named winner of the FACET Golden Guide award at Tourism Council WA’s annual awards ceremony for her exceptional tours.

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Discover it all at Cygnet Bay — pearls, sea safaris, camping and glamping, cultural tours and more.

Aside from the educational aspect, Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm offers various other activities and experiences. You can take a boat tour around the farm’s picturesque surrounds on the Kimberley coastline, explore nearby islands, go fishing, or even take part in a scenic seaplane flight. The

region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with picturesque beaches, turquoise waters, and unique landscapes. The sea safari tours showcase these scenic locations, providing visitors with a memorable and visually captivating experience.

New at the farm are direct trips to

Horizontal Falls, a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder. Combining a visit to Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm with a trip to the falls by either boat or plane will be an unforgettable experience. Packages for Horizontal Falls can be booked directly with the farm.

If you’re looking for an immersive experience that involves staying a while, the farm offers on-site accommodation and dining. You can stay in safari tents, heritage pearling shacks, or pull up your caravan and relax in the stunning scenery. The Homestead Restaurant is perfect to indulge in a delicious meal while enjoying the ocean views after a day of exploring.

And of course, we can’t forget the beautiful locally grown pearls! The farm has a gallery where you can browse and purchase a variety of high-quality pearls. The gallery offers a range of exquisite pearl jewellery and loose pearls, allowing you to take home a piece of this unique place.

Exploring the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm is not only a chance to learn about pearl cultivation but also an opportunity to appreciate the rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Visit for a day, a night, or a week. Whichever you choose, there is so much to see, do and explore. Either way, you will learn that every oyster has a story, and your visit to this unique part of the world will turn into a story of your own.

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PURE PEARLS Admire pearls from every angle, with cultural, dining, and educational experiences.

A Piece of History

Willie Cruises offers a a little peak into the legends of the past, as it takes passengers on a journey sailing the blue waters of Broome in Australia’s North West.

‘Willie’, is one of the last operating pearl luggers in Australia, often photographed against the backdrop of the iconic Broome sunset silhouette.

This 1967 Gaff Rig Schooner, modelled on the designs of early 1900 pearl luggers, was built to fish for mother of pearl shell Pinctada maxima, and put Broome on the map shaping the history of the region. ‘Willie’ poised on the horizon is synonymous with the days of old.

In her time, ‘Willie’ has been chartered to search for ship wreckages, collect mother of pearl shells and was even used by the National Geographic team for its coverage of northern WA in 1989.

From 2004, ‘Willie’ began hosting sunset

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charter trips along the waters of Cable Beach, which is where she began her long industrious career as a sunset cruiser. After a few years spent adventuring abroad in South East Asia, now with her new owners and a refreshed look reinstating her former glory, ‘Willie’ returned to Broome in 2019 with her sights set for the calm waters of Cable Beach and Roebuck Bay.

Sailing daily between Roebuck Bay and the idyllic Cable Beach, ‘Willie’ allows its patrons to experience how a traditional gaff rigged sailing vessel operates, with all sails heaved up manually, just as our forefathers did.

Whilst this is taking place, patrons can take in the beautiful sunset and nestle into the comfortable seating options aboard. With an experienced and friendly crew onboard, patrons can completely relax and hear stories of the rich history and culture of the area. Enjoy complimentary canapés served

throughout the afternoon and access to the open deck bar where chilled beverages are available for purchase.

Expect a fun and exhilarating journey as well as memorable moments, as you sail away and experience wistful reflections on the past.

‘Willie’ sails daily from April to October in Broome. During the summer break, she sneaks away to sail in Geographe Bay. Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ willie-cruises

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Experience the stunning beauty, adventure and history of the Kimberley coast, one of the last great frontiers aboard a fully renovated Pearling Boat. Your cruise will show you the unique rugged landscape of the Kimberley coast, amazing wildlife, ancient rock art, fabulous fishing, bushwalking, swimming under spectacular waterfalls and much more!

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Anastasia’s of Broome

Meet Broome’s most trusted pearl and diamond jeweller…

Behind Jill Hansen and her Anastasia’s of Broome, there is a rich background leading to the thriving company based in Broome today.

It all started over 30 years ago, when Jill was captivated not only by pearls but the entire culture and mystique that surrounds them. She was determined to build her professional life around these incredibly beautiful gems and was lucky enough to be able to do so firstly through Nash Pearls, and now Anastasia’s of Broome.

Jill’s journey commenced with her training in the Cook Islands where she mastered the art and practice of seeding pearls, harvesting, and grading them. She makes no apologies for trying to infect others with a love of pearls. Jill says “these are beautiful jewels which can express so much about nature and indeed our own inner being”.

Of course, Anastasia’s of Broome doesn’t just sell pearls. They are above all an artistic and creative company which seeks to present pearls in a fashion context. That’s why all Anastasia’s pearls are completed

by immaculate finishings in gold, platinum or silver, which are designed to exploit the brilliance of the pearl (or pearls) to the maximum extent possible.

Another range which the business is immensely proud of is its diamond range, which varies in sizes and a multitude of colours from pink, blue, green, and brown. There’s also a distinctive focus on stocking unique and bespoke jewellery hand-crafted here in Broome or WA, as well as an extensive range of quality European designs.

Apart from the beauty of gemstones, Anastasia’s is also continuing to expand its watch range, supplying the iconic Australian brand Adina, as well as many other wellknown brand names such as Citizen, Casio, and Baby G.

As a family-owned and operated business, Jill and Peter have bought their own unique flair to the Anastasia’s brand and have introduced into Broome their own internationally trademarked “Lust” pearl jewellery. It is their unique fusion of brilliant cut diamonds into the pearls — thus

combining two of nature’s wonders into a single cohesive whole. This range is known as Lust Pearls™.

Lust Pearls™ jewellery has caught the eye of the A-list, with items worn at the Oscars, having sold into the USA market for the last 18 years.

Ultimately though, Anastasia’s jewellery isn’t just about its immaculate designs or the purity of the gold it uses, it’s about helping you find the piece that’s right for you and then fashioning it into beautiful jewellery for you to choose to allow its natural wonder to express your true self.

As the first business in Broome to adopt the Customer Service Code of Excellence, Jill and Peter are passionate about going that extra mile for the customer to ensure you have an amazing experience when visiting the store.

“We want you to select your perfect piece and we will be here to help and guide you in your choice,” says Jill

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Timeless DESIGNS

Originally a veterinarian, Julie Nicholas arrived in Broome in 2000, in search of something spectacular.

Julie fell in love with the stunning Kimberley landscape and spent her first year on the ocean exploring the Kimberley and its northern coastline. It was spending time appreciating the ocean that brought on her fascination and admiration for its precious, natural gemstone, the saltwater pearl.

Delving into the world of jewellery design,

Julie quickly progressed from showcasing her pieces at a small table at the Broome. Courthouse in 2006 to annually attracting a flock of tourists to view the new designs for the year at her established business, Lush Designs.

Julie focuses on designing timeless jewellery pieces with modern bohemian inspiration, sourcing pearls and gemstones from around the world. Larimar and pearls have been used extensively in this year’s designs reflecting the stunning blue ocean colours and white sand of Broome.

Lush Designs’ first flagship boutique is open seven days a week right in the heart of Chinatown, next door to the original Sun Pictures. True to Lush Designs’ origins, you can also find Julie’s beautiful pieces at the Broome Courthouse markets each weekend.

If you are not fortunate enough to visit Broome as quickly as you’d like one of her pieces, visit her online store.

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Enjoy an action-packed day on our 65ft purpose-built vessel exploring the pristine waters of Broome! Indulge in a full or half day fishing charter, catching quality table fish for dinner, or earn bragging rights landing great fighting sport fish!

SUNSET SNUBFIN DOLPHIN CRUISES

Soak up the spectacular scenery of world-renowned Roebuck Bay! Let Absolute Ocean Charters guide you on an eco cruise around the magical Broome coastline. Cruising along Gantheaume Point, Reddell Beach, Entrance Point and into Roebuck Bay. Spot Snubfin dolphins, turtles, sea snakes and migratory birds!

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Reach for the stars

(Broome has more than 300 clear nights a year) providing the perfect stage for his Astro Tours. And what a stage it is.

“Broome is located perfectly on our planet to see the best of both the Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere sky,” says Greg.

“We have the two best globular clusters in the sky, with millions of stars packed into each, we have two galaxies clearly visible to the naked eye and we have the best and brightest parts of the Milky Way galaxy displayed beautifully overhead all through our best stargazing season (April through November).”

It’s the wonder of the experience that has many on the tours coming back time and time again, with Greg’s line-up of specialist telescopes – some of these are seriously big telescopes requiring a ladder to get to the eyepiece; others look like they are suitable for launching small children to the moon – and 50mm fully mounted binoculars providing awe-inspiring “windows” to the heavens.

“We have a lot of regulars on the Astro Tours,” says Greg. “People keep coming back during the ever-changing year, as well as year after year. With an ever-changing sky tuning in is a lifetime task. It is a real joy to watch people develop their own understandings and to see the stars shining out through them.”

Greg’s fame has spread well beyond Broome and the Kimberley; since 2017 he has been the ‘practical astronomer’ in the BBC/ ABC show Stargazing Live with none other than “rock star” scientist Brian Cox. It was a smash, with social media going wild over Greg (and his flowing, silver beard) which earned him the nickname #spacegandalf.

Greg Quicke’s destiny was written in the stars.

And not in any wishy-washy astrological sense either; it was the intergalactic stuff that has helped shaped Greg’s life.

After arriving in Broome from southwest WA, Greg became a pearl diver, a tough job made even trickier by the Kimberley’s massive tidal fluctuations.

And since the cycles of the moon govern the tides, Greg could only dive on the smaller tides. Gradually he not only came to learn the precise tidal movements based on the moon, but developed a “connection” between himself and the cosmos.

And it was a connection that only deepened when Greg took on work as a mechanic, working at inland cattle stations around the Top End and the Kimberley. He spent many a night in a swag under a staggering canopy of glittering stars; a

cosmic light show that lit the spark for Greg to get his teeth into astronomy, a passion that burns bright to this day.

Since 1995 Greg has been spreading that passion with Broome locals and tourists, the wide open spaces and dazzling night vista

“The opportunity to hang out with Professor Brian Cox on Stargazing Live and to share my passion with a much larger audience is certainly gold in my life,” says Greg.

“The response of people on my live shows is awesome and the feedback from the BBC audience in Britain and the ABC audience across Australia with twitter, Instagram and Facebook is equally palpable.”

Based on his first book, Greg’s own multiaward winning ABC TV series was released in 2018 and is available on IView. ‘A Stargazers Guide to the Cosmos’, takes us on the ultimate guided tour of the southern sky revealing unseen connections between the everyday world around us and the stars above.

For Greg, giving people the chance to observe the cosmos in pollution-free, awe-inspiring surrounds is but one step in encouraging them to forge the same “connection” with the universe he himself has found.

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Thanks to the Kimberley’s spectacular, pollution-free, clear skies and Broome astronomer Greg Quicke, you can embark on your own journey through the heavens – without ever leaving the ground.

“Coming out with us once will give you a snapshot in time of our continuous journey through space. Coming regularly will build on this and reinforce what we started together while adding in other elements that really can be gained only by you experiencing them through the passage of time.

“To consciously experience this journey will literally take you ‘time’.

Every year is different. In 2022, all of the planets are in the morning sky. Watching the moon dance through them every month is a real treat for the early risers. By 2023, we will have some planets in the morning and some in the evening.”

Taking pictures of their interactions over a period of months, Greg uses social media to keep us all in touch with where to find them for ourselves.

“The monthly cycle of the moon as it passes each of the planets in turn is one of the cycles that is particularly easy to tune into in Broome with our big tides easily illustrating its effect,” he says.

Greg is reluctant to pick a single cosmic “favourite”.

“Every star has its own character; they are unique as you and I. When you add to the feeling you get from them, their distance and their relative brightness, you can begin to appreciate our place amongst them. This feeling is one of peace, and wonder, and awe.

“Naturally, I have a few favourites; Arcturus is the fourth-brightest star in the sky and at 37 light years away (light travels at 300,000km per second, so light years are used to measure the vast distances in space) is a reasonably close neighbour of ours. It is also one of the fastest moving stars in the sky relative to the other stars - although you won’t see any of this movement in your whole lifetime.”

With his fame now international, and the Penguin Random House publication of his second book, ‘Is The moon Upside Down?” in 2020, Greg has certainly come a long way from when he started “tuning into” the tidal movements for his job as a pearl diver.

“My books are a response to the thousands of people who have been asking for a follow-up journey they have begun with

us at Astro Tours. It is a practical manual that you can use to see the very real movement of the Earth through space for yourself and make this journey real in your life. ‘Why didn’t anyone show us this before?’ is one of the most common questions we hear at Astro Tours,’’ says Greg.

“Showing people from all over the world our world-class Kimberley skies is such a pleasure, with no need to tell them anything at all for them to be blown away by the sheer beauty. Watching peoples’ reactions is my favourite thing in the whole world and this is even before I tell them anything about what they are looking at.”

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From April to October when the skies are clear!

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STAR MAN Greg Quicke has become something of a legend in the Kimberley, thanks to his encyclopaedic knowledge of the night sky.

Three wheeling thrills

Vvvvvrumph. 2000ccs of SCAT motor roars out of the Broome Visitor’s Centre car park and out onto Hammersley Street. A cool breeze whips beneath my helmet. Roger Hockey is in the driver’s seat of this custom-built trike, and he glides around the corner and down to Chinatown.

Roger is guiding me around the Broome Peninsula on a Broome Trike Tour. He’s driving a Harley Davidson hybrid, customised to carry three passengers. The third wheel adds a degree of stability and safety to an electrifying mode of transport.

We exit the roundabout and turn onto Carnarvon Street.

Roger shifts down a gear and accelerates out of the corner. To his amusement, I reach for one of three hand rails running along the edges of the trike’s cushioned rear end.

“See those,” Roger says.

“They’re nicknamed the ‘oh shit’ bars. Just quietly, these trikes do

awesome wheel stands too.”

The trikes are a novel and exhilarating way of experiencing Broome. There are no glass windows or steel separating the view from the outer surrounds, and the life and breath of Broome whistle in the wind.

Slowing up to enter a bustling Chinatown, Roger launches into a recital of old Broome’s colourful history. Roger is well-versed in the town’s historical and cultural knowledge, and sprinkles quirky anecdotes and jokes – some inappropriate for publication – amongst well researched fact.

“See that Thai restaurant there, that was once the biggest brothel in Broome,” he says.

“Still today, the ladies do a wonderful job of servicing their clientele . . . with delicious Thai food!”

An eccentric businessman, Roger relocated from Perth to Broome in 1999 following a failed ostrich farming venture. He drove a selfbuilt trike nearly 2,500km and after acquainting himself with the history of Broome, launched the first Trike Tour 23 years ago.

Since then, Broome Trike Tours have traversed over half a million kilometres. Maintaining the trikes is no easy feat, and Roger’s been through five engines, three gearboxes, and relicensed unapproved modification on a limo trike – an eight seat motor coach kitted with a jarrah bar, champagne cooler, and surround sound stereo system –which is now back on the road.

We breeze pass the old boat building sheds – a relic of past prosperity – and head around the corner, past the homesteads of the old white pearling masters; Broome’s only Aboriginal community; and the ancient shell middens on Kennedy Hill.

Roger effortlessly navigates around all the roundabouts. Riding motorcycles is second nature for Roger; he grew up on a property in Kaikoura on New Zealand’s South Island, and for as long as he can remember he’s been surrounded by motorcycles.

“I reckon I was conceived on a bike,” he says.

“I grew up on 10 acres; my dad had a bike and we used to rip around the 10 acres. I bought my first bike when I got my licence at 16, and I’ve had a bike ever since. I’ve had 20 bikes over the years and I’m now into my fourth trike.”

Two hours after we set out, Roger concludes the tour beneath a shady boab back from Gantheaume Beach. He wanders around to the back end of the trike, lifts up a lid, and pulls a mysterious box from the rear cavity. Inside the box are four bush tucker liqueurs. Each is made from a native tree – boab, white currant, gubinge, rosella – and distilled by Roger in his own backyard.

Aside from the Broome Peninsula Tour, Broome Trike Tours operate numerous other sightseeing tours. You can wine and dine at the croc park; learn about bush tucker from native trees; or take a sunset tour of Coconut Wells, and he guarantees me each tour is as eccentric and unpredictable as the next.

Book at visitbroome.com.au/members/broome-trike-tours

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Anticipate a line-up of fun and fabulous foodie, arts and cultural events throughout the year, presented by Goolarri Media.

Show Stoppers

A TASTE OF BROOME

Thursday to Saturday, August 24-26, 2023

In its eleventh year, A Taste of Broome is set to return in 2023 with an epic three-day cultural festival that showcases the unique Indigenous multiculturalism within Broome and surrounding communities. It will delight your senses and entertain the entire family. Festival goers will get a real taste of Broome’s best local food, culture, art, dance, music and film and much more across three main events in addition to a series of smaller and more intimate events created for an allinclusive Broome experience.

A free two-day festival Cultural Hub will also provide a great opportunity to partake in cultural activities.

The festival will open on Thursday night with the centrepiece of the festival, A Taste of Broome Music and Picture Show.

Under the Kimberley stars in the Goolarri Amphitheatre, the Music and Picture Show is a unique experience.

This award-winning, multi-arts performance is not to be missed if you’re wanting to immerse yourself in the rich history of Broome through song, stories, pictures and people. A smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country will be followed by “Nurlu”, traditional and contemporary Indigenous dance. This will be followed by a true Broome visual feast — the official Music and Picture Show featuring a wealth of musical talent from around the region.

Celebrate Broome’s identity and meet the locals as they share their history and heritage with you during this unique festival that cannot be experienced anywhere else but right here in Broome.

Book online at goolarri.com/atob/

KIMBERLEY GIRL AND PILBARA GIRL 2023

Heats Event, Friday, September 29

Finals Event, Friday, October 6

Every year, under the stars at the Goolarri Amphitheatre, guests gather to celebrate the achievements of our young First Nations women with two spectacular contemporary events. Music, lighting, set design, online streaming and special effects all focus on one

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thing — these brave participants who are part of an innovative program of self-discovery known as Kimberley and Pilbara Girl, now respectively in their 20th and 14th years.

This year we are celebrating the program’s 20th anniversary! The events will be a reflection on the past participants’ successes with many coming back to the stage to celebrate and support the next generation of Kimberley Girls.

Each year Kimberley and Pilbara Girl takes young women from regional towns and remote communities around the North West of Australia through a journey of a lifetime, giving them the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Beneath the glitz and glamour of these renowned catwalk showcase events lies weeks of personal and professional development workshops for Indigenous women from the ages of 16 to 25, from a diverse range of backgrounds.

Workshops give participants the courage, confidence and ability to overcome some of the challenges that life may bring them in the future whilst forging positive pathways and relationships. These young women stand up in front of each other during workshops, facing some of their biggest fears before getting on stage during the heats and finals events, proudly showcasing their unique heritage.

Hosted at Goolarri Amphitheatre. Tickets will be on sale from September, 2023. Book online at goolarri.com/kimberleygirl

CINEFESTOZ BROOME

Thursday to Sunday, October 26-29, 2023

Riding the curtails of the 2022 festival, CinefestOZ Broome Film Festival returns for its second year and is being held from October 26th at a variety of fabulous venues around Broome. It will be a friendly and flamboyant celebration, curated specifically for the unique social and economic landscape of Broome.

Spread over four days, it is Western Australia’s first international Indigenousfocused film festival, spearheading the telling of Indigenous stories of Broome, the Kimberley and beyond.

The Film Program will attract audiences from throughout Australia and involve strong schools and community-based elements. A free Community Day with IndigifestOZ will be held on the Saturday of the festival at the Broome Civic Centre.

Further information regarding the film program is made in the lead up to the festival dates. CinefestOZ Broome is a joint initiative between Goolarri Media Enterprises, a wholly owned and run Indigenous enterprise, with CinefestOZ Film Festival, a nationally

recognised community based regional arts organisation. We encourage you to enjoy this festival being held in our quieter time for tourism, and to book flights and accommodation in advance.

Hosted across Goolarri Amphitheatre, Gimme Club, Sun Pictures and Broome Civic Centre, Broome. Keep up with festival announcements @ CinefestOZ Broome on Facebook.

KULLARRI NAIDOC FESTIVAL 2024

Friday 21 June to Sunday 7 July

Over June and July each year, Goolarri Media and the NAIDOC Working Group present a distinct festival which showcases the unique cultural heritage of the Indigenous people of Broome and surrounding communities and highlights the diversity and excellence of the local culture.

The 2024 Kullarri NAIDOC Festival will

be held from Friday, June 21 to Sunday, July 7 with this exciting celebration presenting elements of tradition, ceremony, history, literature, visual art, music, dance, storytelling, cuisine, sport and much more.

The Kullarri NAIDOC Festival draws upon the region’s diverse Indigenous organisations, businesses and communities to share a wide array of cultural experiences showcasing their products, services, culture and lifestyle. Highlights of the festival include traditional food tastings, a “Reconciliation Walk” through the old streets of Broome, culture sharing activities, traditional dance, contemporary music among many other spectacular free events for the entire family.

Experience the region’s unique culture and celebrate the resilience and strength of the people.

NAIDOC Festival will be held across various locations around the Shire of Broome. Visit goolarri.com/naidoc

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Culture, cuisine, community & more...

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Plan your visit around these events...

• Staircase to the Moon

• Shinju Matsuri Festival

• Pearl Harvest Festival

• A Taste of Broome

• Cable Beach Triathlon

• Charity & Community Events

• Broome Turf Club Racing Season

• Chinatown Ladies Night

• Saltwater Music Festival

Environs Kimberley Art Auction

Chinatown Discovery Festival

Matso's Oktoberfest

Brews on the Bay at the Mangrove

Broome International Airport Marathon

Catalina Flying Boat Wrecks

Dragon Boat Regatta

Broome Speedway & Motorcross

• Kullarri NAIDOC Festival

Theatre, comedy and cabaret shows

Rodeo and campdrafting events

fishing competitions

• CinefestOZ Broome Film Festival

Mowanjum Festival (Derby)

Ord Valley Muster (Kununurra)

• Broome Pride Mardi Gras

• Broome Fringe Festival

• Chinatown Christmas Trails and Christmas Markets

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Wander heritage-listed gardens, browse local artisan creations, and taste the flavours of Broome at the Courthouse Markets

Avisit to Broome is not complete without a visit to the incredible Broome Markets. Browse numerous stalls showcasing hand-made products, jewellery, clothing and art. Tempt your palate with a delicious selection of local and international cuisine and tasty beverages.

The Broome Markets operates several markets all year round, with a Thursday night market at Broome’s Town Beach reserve from June until early October.

The vibrant weekend Courthouse Markets are held in the beautiful heritage listed botanical gardens of the Broome Courthouse on Saturdays (and Sundays in the dry season). The Courthouse Markets were started 30 years ago by community members wishing to trade local products. Today, the Courthouse Markets have grown into a major tourist attraction and feature up to

100 stalls during the dry season. On a Saturday morning during in the dry season enjoy local and visiting musicians performing on the steps of the historic Courthouse.

The Staircase to the Moon Markets and weekly Thursday Night Markets are regular events during the dry season and the perfect way to enjoy friendly Broome hospitality under the stars. Wander around and be part of the wonderful atmosphere, enjoy the colourful local stalls, sample the delights of Broome cuisine, listen to live music and take in the spectacular Roebuck Bay at night.

The very popular Staircase Markets are held monthly at Town Beach Reserve on one night of the spectacular Staircase to the Moon event, from April to October, as the moon rises over the magnificent Roebuck Bay. Dates and times for the Staircase Markets vary every month.

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• Saturday and Sunday (dry season) markets are located at the Broome Courthouse, 8 Hamersley Street from 8am to 1pm (dry season) and from 8am to 12pm (wet season).

• The Thursday Night Markets are held at Broome Town Beach precinct from 4pm to 8pm every Thursday from June until early October.

• The Staircase to the Moon Markets is held monthly from April to October.

Check online to confirm dates. Visit visitbroome.com.au/events/ broome-courthouse-markets

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For dates and locations, visit broomemarkets.com.au • Handmade products • Jewellery • Clothing • Art • Musicians • Beverages • Local & international cuisine

Ignite your Senses

Broome comes alive with a burst of culture and creativity during Shinju Matsuri.

Shinju Matsuri, the Festival of the Pearl, celebrates the diverse culture, history and natural beauty of Broome, with a variety of events that captivate the senses — sight, sound and, most of all, taste.

The longest running festival in regional WA, Shinju Matsuri, is the highlight of the end of the busy dry season in Broome. What once started as a week-long festival, organised by a group of spirited locals back in 1970, is now a jampacked 16-day event program, attracting visitors to the Kimberley from all over Australia and the world.

Taking influence from Chinese, Japanese, Malay and Indigenous cultures, the festival pays tribute to the early pearling days of Broome and is a reminder of the rich and fascinating history of the region. Every year the program celebrates this heritage via a series of unique events, from gourmet dining experiences, cultural tours, art exhibitions and a variety of performances by local and touring performers.

The highly anticipated Sunset Long Table Dinner on spectacular Cable Beach, is the most renowned event on the program. The event is a sell out every year, with foodies from all over rushing to secure a coveted spot at one of Australia’s most exclusive dining tables.

Those lucky enough to score a seat at the table are treated to an indulgent menu, curated by some of Australia’s biggest names in the food industry. This year’s celebrity chef is Khanh Ong who will curate and deliver this year’s menu alongside local caterers Zookeeper’s by Spinifex Brewing Co. Other premium experiences include popular dining events the Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures Chinatown Feast, the Jetty Gala, as well as the stunning Floating Lantern Matsuri with the Paspaley Floating Lantern VIP, a cultural experience with dining elements on Gantheaume Point.

Community events that showcase and celebrate the diverse cultural tapestry of the Broome community are always a hit with attendees of all ages. Highlights of the community program include the Float Parade and HitWA Carnival of Nations, which take over the heart of Chinatown with a colourful celebration, put together by local performance groups, schools, businesses and community groups.

Shinju Matsuri dates vary each year depending on tidal movement and moonrise. The 2023 festival will take place from Saturday 26th August – Sunday 10th September. Visit shinjumatsuri.com.au

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Cruising the Kimberley Coast

Observe aquatic wildlife in the rivers and birds in the sky, catch your dinner and soak in the mesmerising sights on an Eco Abrolhos Cruise.

The Kimberley coast is known for its spectacular and diverse landscapes, which are a unique blend of rugged wilderness, ancient rock formations, and pristine beaches. Some of the landscapes you might expect to see on a Kimberley cruise include towering red cliffs, white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and vast stretches of mangroves, rainforests, and savannah woodlands.

The region is home to several stunning gorges and waterfalls, such as the King George Falls and Mitchell Falls, as well as a variety of islands and coral reefs, which offer exceptional opportunities for walking and swimming. The landscape is also characterised by a network of winding rivers and inlets, which provide a habitat for a range of wildlife. The Kimberley coast is a true natural wonder, and its rugged beauty is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.

Eco Abrolhos Cruises offers visitors an

opportunity to experience it all firsthand on a 13-night cruise along the Kimberley Coast between Broome and Wyndham/Kununurra or reverse.

Its 35-meter twin hulled mini cruise ship accommodates up to 32 guests in 17 private cabins with ensuites. The team take you closer to the sights as the vessel navigates up the major rivers, supported by their easy to access six-meter aluminium tenders that are designed

specifically with guests’ safety in mind.

Explore the range of rivers and mangroves accessible through Eco Abrolhos Cruises, where you’ll to encounter wildlife such as saltwater crocodiles, dolphins, turtles, wallabies, ospreys, eagles, and kingfishers along the way. It’s always exciting to see wildlife in their natural habitat and a Kimberley cruise offers plenty of opportunities for that.

On a cruise of the Kimberley coast, take the opportunity to see and appreciate authentic Aboriginal art, an important part of the region’s cultural heritage. Aboriginal art in the Kimberley region is diverse and rich in symbolism, with a focus on storytelling and the connection between humans and the natural world. Rock art is particularly significant in the Kimberley, with many examples of ancient paintings and engravings found throughout the region. These artworks depict a range of subjects, from animals and plants to spiritual beings, and often feature intricate designs and patterns.

Try your luck at catching dinner on a fishing adventure. As you cast your line, you’ll be surrounded by the Kimberley landscape, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable fishing experience. The chef onboard will prepare your catch, fresh for all to share.

The Kimberley’s vast and untouched landscapes provide incredible opportunities to witness stunning sunsets and sunrises especially from the 360-degree views from our top deck. As you cruise along the coastline or anchor in tranquil bays, you can soak in the breathtaking colours of the sky as the sun dips below or rises above the horizon, creating magical moments that will stay with you forever.

What are you waiting for? – Escape winter to the Kimberley coast.

Book online at visitbroome.com.au/members/ eco-abrolhos-kimberley-cruises

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Get Around with Broome Explorer Bus

Don’t have a car? Getting around Broome by bus is easy.

Travelling with the Broome Explorer Bus is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to see Broome. It conveniently runs services seven days per week, all year round; with bus stops near to all major accommodation on its way through Town Beach, Chinatown, Boulevard Shops and Cable Beach.

Broome Explorer Bus also offers reliable and professional bus transfers and coach charters for all groups around Broome.

See the timetable (right) or visit bebus.com.au

BUS TIMETABLE

Shaded times operate May to mid-Oct only. Shaded times operate all year round.

Between mid-Oct and 1st May, Sunday and WA Public Holiday services begin at 10.53am.

NO SERVICE CHRISTMAS DAY OR GOOD FRIDAY

FARES & PASSES

ALL TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM OUR FRIENDLY DRIVERS!

Value Added passes also come with special offers from local Broome businesses! See our website for current offers!

VALUE ADDED 24 HOUR PASS ADULT $15 CONCESSION $12

VALUE ADDED 72 HOUR PASS ADULT $35 CONCESSION $30

MULTI-RIDER 10 RIDES ADULT $38 CONCESSION $20

ONE-WAY SINGLE FARES ADULT $4.50 CONCESSION $2.50 CHILD (U16 w/Adult) FREE

*Concession fares are avaliable to holders of Australian Pension or Senior cards, WA Health Care & WA Student Cards. Present card on each boarding.

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Between mid Oct and 1st May, Sunday begin at 10.53am First bus from May-mid October e x tends walk along Cable Beach (approx.

SERVICES TO CABLE BEACH Bus departs at minutes past the hour. 7.23am to 7.10pm 8.53am to 6.40pm Forrest St .23 .53 Town Beach Club Village .24 .54 Town Beach / Museum .25 .55 The Continental Hotel .26 .56 Matso's / Moonlight Bay .27 .57 Mangrove Hotel .28 .58 CHINATOWN - Dampier Tce .30 .00 CHINATOWN - Visitor Centre .32 .02 Courthouse .33 .03 Boulevard Shops .35 .05 Broome-Time Resort .37 .07 Cnr Cable Beach Rd and: - Reid Rd or Charles Rd .38 08 - Gubinge Rd .39 .09 RAC C'van Pk / Murray Rd .42 .12 Cable Beach .45 .15 SERVICES FROM CABLE BEACH Bus departs at minutes past the hour. Cable Beach .45 .15 Cable Beach C’van Pk .47 .17 Mantra Frangipani / The Pearle .48 .18 Oppo OAKS Cable Beach .49 .19 Blue Seas / CB Backpackers .50 .20 Willie Creek Pearls .51 .21 Divers Tavern on Murray Rd .52 .22 Bali Hai / Kimberley Sands .53 .23 Cnr Cable Beach Rd and: - Gubinge Rd .54 .24 - Charles Rd or Reid Rd .55 .25 Broome Aquatic Centre .56 .26 Boulevard Shops .58 .28 Courthouse / Kimb Travel Lodge .00 .30
times operate May-mid October Shaded times operate all year round ALL BUSES GO TO Forrest St (Fong’s) Town Beach Club Vill. Town Beach / Museum Mercure Inn Matso’s / Moonlight Bay Mangrove Hotel CHINATOWN - DAMPIER TCE Visitor Centre Court House Bme-Time Accm & Art Cnr Cable Beach Rd & - Reid Road - Charles Road - Gubinge Road CB Caravan Park Frangipani Resort Oppo Oaks Cable Beach Willie Creek Pearls Divers Tav – Murray Rd .23 .24 .25 .26 .27 .28 .30 .32 .33 .35 .37 .38 .38 .39 .42 .47 .48 .49 .50 .51 .52 TO CABLE BEACH Bus departs at minutes past the hour: 7.23am7.10pm 8.53am6.40pm
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BROOME VISITOR CENTRE

1 Hamersley Street, Broome (first roundabout as you enter town)

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One of the most beautiful stretches of beach in the world. Cable Beach takes its name from the cable which linked Broome with what is present day Indonesia. Stingers may be present during the months from November to May. Always check by asking the Broome Visitor Centre before swimming.

BROOME PEARLING HISTORY

Broome owes its early beginnings to the discovery in 1861 of the giant pearl oyster Pinctada Maxima which led to the establishment of Broome’s pearling industry.

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DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS Believed to be those of a carnivorous species that lived 120 million years ago, the tracks are embedded in sandstone at the base of the cli and can only be seen at low tides of 2.16m for one set of prints and 1.46m or lower for three sets of prints.

PLEASE TAKE CARE AS YOU DO NEED TO CLIMB DOWN THE CLIFF FACE TO VIEW THE FOOTPRINTS.

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MURAKANIRD KAVITERD PCYC L.I.A. TO DEEP WATER PORT GOLF COURSE PISTOL CLUB H.I.A. KIMBERLEY COLLEGE OF TAFE AQUACULTURE PARK REDDELL POINT DEEP WATER PORT Provides anchorage for visiting ships ENTRANCE POINT Boat launching area REDDELL BEACH A spectacular stretch of beach named after Captain Reddell who was murdered by his crew in 1899. GANTHEAUME POINT LIGHTHOUSE BEACH ACCESS TO GANTHEAUME POINT TOWN BEACH HISTORICAL MUSEUM BROOME VACATION VILLAGE CARAVAN PARK ROEBUCK BAY CARAVAN PARK BROOME TURF CLUB GUBINGEROAD DISCLAIMER
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Kimberley Fine Diamonds

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Kimberleyland Waterfront Holiday Park

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Roebuck Roadhouse

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Savannah Way

Spinifex Hotel

Spirit Safaris

The Berkeley River Lodge

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Artlandish Aboriginal Gallery

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Derby Lodge

Derby Visitor Centre

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Discovery Parks - Lake Kununurra

Drysdale River Station

Dumbara Buru Caravan

East Kimberley Charters

Ellenbrae Station

El Questro Wilderness Park - Accom

El Questro Wilderness Park - Tours

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BACKPACKERS & HOSTELS Beaches of Broome E9 Kimberley Travellers Lodge J16 Roey Backpackers I18 CARAVAN PARKS & CAMPING Broome Bird Observatory Broome Caravan Park A18 Broome’s Gateway Broome Vacation Village Q10 Cable Beach Caravan Park D9 Discovery Holiday Parks O16 RAC Cable Beach Holiday Park F9 Roebuck Roadhouse Tarangau Caravan Park C9 GUESTHOUSES, BED & BREAKFASTS, HOTELS, MOTELS, RESORTS & SELF CONTAINED Bali Hai Resort F9 Bayside Holiday Apartments L17 Blue Seas Resort E9 Broome Beach Resort F9 Broome Holiday Homes Broome Lagoon Broome-Time Accommodation K12 Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa E8 Cocos Beach Bungalows D9 Eco Beach Resort Habitat Resort T10 Kimberley Sands Resort F9 Luxury at Oaks Resort Cable Beach D9 Mantra Frangipani B9 Moonlight Bay Suites L17 Oaks Broome M16 Oaks Cable Beach Sanctuary D9 Roebuck Bay Hotel and Motel J18 Seashells Resort Broome E9 The Billi D10 The Mangrove Resort Hotel K17 The Pearle C9 BROOME & BEYOND DAMPIER PENINSULA Ardyaloon Trochus Hatchery & Aquaculture Centre Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm & Accommodation Djarindjin Campground Gumbanan Wilderness Retreat - Accom Lombadina Aboriginal Community Lullumb Southern Cross Cultural Walks Mercedes Cove Nature's Hideaway Middle Lagoon Smithy's Seaside Adventures TRAVELLING NORTH APT
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Ningaloo Reef Resort Onslow Beach
Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort Sail Ningaloo Pty Ltd
Islands Whale Shark Dive Warrawany Cultural Tours COMMUNITY SERVICES Broome Chamber of Commerce J15 Broome Civic Centre K17 Broome Public Library L17 Broome Recreation & Aquatic Centre K12 Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (Fisheries) R10 Diocese of Broome K16 Parks and Wildlife Service (Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions) O15 Department of Transport - Marine Safety J17 DPIRD - Kimberley Development Commission J18 Kimberley Ports Authority Y11 Nagula Jarndu Designs N13 Northern Regional TAFE J11 Nyumba Buru Yawuru M10 Regional Development Australia L17 Shire of Broome L17 EVENT SERVICES A Taste of Broome M12 Broome Turf Club R4 Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre Sun Pictures J17 The Roey Events Tura New Music HEALTH & BEAUTY Bali Hai Day Spa F9 Kimberley Eyecare J17 Kimberley Wild Gubinge JEWELLERY & PEARL SHOWROOMS Allure South Sea Pearls J18 Anastasia’s of Broome J18 Artissimo J18 Cygnet Bay Pearls J18 Galwey Pearls J18 Jewels of the Kimberley I18 Kailis Australian Pearls J18 Lush Designs K17 Paspaley Pearls J18 Willie Creek Pearls - Showroom J18 LOCAL BUSINESS Andimaps Australia's North West Toursim J17 Broome Dental Clinic K17 Broome Laundromat M16 Broome Vet Hospital K12 Broome Weddings Buru Energy Commonwealth Bank K17 Cruise Broome Inc First National Real Estate Broome J17 Flourish Admin Footprint Cleaning H&M Tracey O13 Hutchinson Real Estate J17 INPEX MGIB Financial Services J17 Moontide Distillery C15 Nila Janyba Horizon Power Broome Experience Centre I17 Northern Cleaning Specialist Northern Protective Services Pearl Sea Dry Cleaning & Laundromat C14 Sandy Desert Services Shell Australia - Broome MAINTENANCE, HIRE & SUPPLIES Allvolts Power Solutions N12 AutoPro Broome P12 Broome Auto Excellence O13 GN Mechanical O13 H&M Tracey Construction O13 Keshi Storage & Containers N12 MG Tyres Bridgestone Service Centre T9 Minshull Mechanical Repairs M13 Overall Constructions & Caravan Maint. MEDIA SERVICES Broome Advertiser J18 Destination Broome I18 Goolarri Media M12 LizArt Productions (Uniquely Broome) Taryn Yeates Photography MUSEUMS & GALLERIES Artlandish Aboriginal Gallery Broome Gallery J18 Broome Historical Museum N16 Broome-Time Art Gallery K12 Emma Blyth - Black Stump Gallery K18 Krim Benterrak Art Studio E10 Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre
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BOOK? Broome Visitor Centre (08) 9195 2200 FITZROYRIVER BROOME MANARI RD DERBY GREATNORTHERNHWY CAP E L E V E Q U E RD Beagle Bay Community Beagle Bay Pender Bay King Sound Willie Creek Barred Creek Quondong Point James Price Point Coulomb Point Lombadina/Djaradjin 1 2 4 8 6 7 3 5 Cape Leveque Sunday Island One Arm Point Cygnet Bay Mudnunn Roebuck Bay Ardyaloon Trochus Hatchery & Aquaculture Centre Cygnet Bay Pearls Djaradjin Campground Gumbunan Wilderness Retreat Lombadina/Djaradjin Mercedes Cove Natures Hideaway at Middle Lagoon Smithy’s Seaside Adventures Highway Sealed road Unsealed road4WD required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DAMPIER PENINSULA DISCLAIMER The details contained in this map are provided as a guide only. Every reasonable e ort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, however road changes, closures and realignments are beyond the control of the Broome Visitors Centre. Sobrane J18 SSJG Heritage Centre K16 Suzy French Art J10 Yane Sotiroski Photography J18 RESTAURANTS/FOOD OUTLETS 1861 - Oaks Broome N17 Anu Creations Bali Hai Restaurant F9 Bluey’s Place Fish and Chips J17 Bushy's Pizza J17 Cable Beach General Store & Café F9 Cairo Café J17 Divers Tavern F9 Dragonfly Café J17 Ginreab Thai I17 Green Mango Café J17 Land of Pharoahs J17 Little Indian Restaurant J17 Matso’s Broome Brewery L17 McDonalds J17 Roebuck Roadhouse Sweets and Koh J17 Sydney Cove Oyster Bar D19 The Aarli J17 The Mango Place T15 Wharf Restaurant D9 Wildflower Broome N17 Zanders At Cable Beach E8 Mr Saigon J18 RETAIL/SHOPPING Broome Courthouse Markets K16 Broome Thyme I17 Eclipse Computers N13 Hidden Valley Broome C15 Magabala Books J17 Paspaley Plaza I17 Primewest Broome Boulevard Shopping Centre J14 Tackle World Broome J17 The Station Store O12 Three Angels Broome J17 TOURS & ACTIVITIES 4WD TOURS Adventure Wild - Kimberley Tours Australian Pinnacle Tours Instyle Adventures Kimberley Expedition Tours Kimberley Safari Tours Kimberley Wild Expedition Tours J18 Outback Horizons Sacred Earth Safaris Spirit Safaris J17 Uptuyu Aboriginal Adventures AIR TOURS & SERVICES Air Kimberley I14 Aviair J14 Broome Aviation J16 Fly Broome I14 HeliSpirit HeliSpirit - Bungle Bungles HeliSpirit - Dampier Archipelago & Karratha HeliSpirit - Mitchell Falls Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures J14 KAS Helicopters I14 Kimberley Air Tours Kingfisher Tours Northwest Regional Airlines EXTENDED CRUISES Coral Expeditions Eco Abrolhos Kimberley Expeditions O12 Kimberley Pearl Charters J18 Kimberley Quest II J18 Lady M Cruising Ocean Dream Charters One Tide Charters The Great Escape Charter Company J18 True North J18 Unreel Adventure Safaris LAND BASED TOURS Astro Tours Bilingurr Transit Broome and Around Tours O12 Broome Bird Observatory U15 Broome Camel Safaris Broome Dinosaur Experience Broome Transit Broome Tramway Co. J17 Broome Trike Tours Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm Tours Kimberley Cultural Adventures Kimberley Wild Expedition Tours Mabu Buru Tours Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park T15 Narllijia Cultural Tours Pearl Luggers J18 Red Sun Camels J18 Salty Plum Social Small Bar Walking Tour Sundowner Camel Tours Uptuyu Aboriginal Adventures Warrawany Cultural Tours Willie Creek Pearl Farm S14 WATER BASED TOURS Absolute Ocean Charters Archipelago Adventures Broome Adventure Company (Turtle Kayak) Broome Billfish Charters Broome Dinosaur Adventures W9 Broome Tours Broome Whale Watching Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm Tours Seawest (Broome Cruises) Ultimate Watersports WA Fishing Charters West Kimberley Fishing Tours Willie Cruises TRANSPORT SERVICES Bilingurr Transit Broome & Around Bus Charter O12 Broome Explorer Bus Broome International Airport Pty Ltd J14 Broome Private Taxis Broome Taxis Chinatown Taxis Derby Bus Service Greyhound Australia J17 Integrity Coach Lines Tata Ride VEHICLE HIRE Britz & Maui Australia O13 Broome Broome Car Rentals J17 Europcar J15 Northside Rentals J12 Thrifty Car Rental (NT & Kimberley) J15 WEDDING/CONFERENCE Broome Convention Centre Chinatown J17
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Enjoy it all at the Plaza

During the 1880’s, at the onset of the pearling industry, Chinatown was a bustle of activity, with its opium and gambling dens and corrugated iron sheds tacked together to house pearling crews and noodle kitchens. Chinatown has become a multicultural melting pot... this spirit still continues today, with Chinatown’s unique architecture providing a glimpse of days gone by.

Today, Paspaley Plaza is your one-stop shopping destination, and is home to major anchor tenants Coles, Best & Less and Australia Post, plus more than 25 specialty stores on site. So, if you are looking for something specific you will be sure to find it at the Plaza.

For those interested in Broome’s unique pearling history, the outdoor Colonnade displays a pearling timeline, that shows the journey of the Paspaley Pearling Co. from 1935 through to today. Paspaley Pearling Co. are pioneers of the South Sea Pearling Industry, and the pearls they produce right here in Broome are known as the world’s very best.

Just as Chinatown was full of noodle houses in its early establishment, today the Plaza embodies this culture hosting a vast array of different eateries from diverse

backgrounds — with the Coffee Shop and Bakery a bustle from early in the morning, and with establishments such as Ginreab Thai, DMK The Kitchen (Indonesian), Sweets & Koh (Singapore), Subway & Land of Pharaohs (Egyptian/Kebabs) offering meals through to late at night — including both sit down or takeaway options. There are plenty of beverages on offer, with several eateries offering healthy options such as Bubble Cat (Bubble Tea), Fresco Hut (Juice Bar) and Flavour Broome (smoothies) and other eateries offering alcoholic drinks with meals.

Wellness has never been easier, with Chinatown Pharmacy, Vinh’s Nails and Spa, Broome Laser Clinic, The Barber of Broome and Broome Thyme health all offering fantastic health, wellness and beauty services.

If you are looking for fashion, you’ll find unique home grown labels at Paspaley Plaza, such as Pops Plus Co — a beautiful boutique retail outlet offering unique designer labels, along with Ripcurl, and Clifton Collective also offering a range of ladies, men’s and children’s fashion. These are great stores to visit if you are looking for gifts, as are Chinatown Newsagency, and

Three Angels Broome — another homegrown label who hand make their own candles right here in Broome.

Technology gurus can be found at Entertainment Konnections, located in the air-conditioned Atrium, where you can have a coffee at the indoor food court. Play a game of giant sized chess with the kids, or visit Sportspower Broome to find all of your sporting equipment, clothing and footwear.

Paspaley Plaza offers an array of convenient parking options, including along Carnarvon Street and Short Street, within the Gray Street carpark (Coles drive-through), and Short Street carpark where you will find the ramp to our upstairs undercover ‘all weather’ parking — with baby parking bays available, and air-conditioned lift access to the ground floor. Paspaley Plaza is your one-stop shopping destination, in air-conditioned comfort — keep up to date with our Little Red Dragons Kids Club by visiting its events page at paspaleyplaza.com.au.

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Paspaley Plaza is your premium precinct to discover diverse eateries, fantastic fashion, wellness hubs and more.

Broome’s destination shopping venue

Broome’s destination shopping venue

Broome’s destination shopping venue

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�Located in iconic Chinatown �Huge Variety of Eateries �Outdoor Alfresco Colonnade �Inside Airconditioned Atrium �Free Undercover Parking/Lift access �Open 7 days a week, 7am to 9pm �Coles, Best & Less, Australia Post, and over 25 speciality stores �Tanaka Lane �15 - 17 Carnarvon St, CHINATOWN, Broome paspaleyplaza.com.au food fashion lifestyle • Located in iconic Chinatown • Huge Variety of Eateries • Outdoor Alfresco Colonnade • Inside Airconditioned Atrium • Free Undercover Parking/Lift access • Open 7 days a week, 7am to 8pm • Coles, Best & Less, Australia Post, and over 25 speciality stores • Tanaka Lane • 15 - 17 Carnarvon St, CHINATOWN, Broome

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For the first time ever, we’re offering visitors the chance to take a one day journey to the Horizontal Falls on our state-of-the-art vessel, Ohana, purpose-built for your comfort and safety to marvel at the wonders of the Buccaneer Archipelago.

Relax and indulge in a 7-course feast of mouth-watering Western Australian seafood and locally sourced ingredients while you soak up the stunning views and learn about the unique geography and history of the region from our onboard guide.

Offering departures in Broome and Cygnet Bay from $875pp.

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Broome Visitors Guide | 2023 visitbroome.com.au 96 Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm | Cape Leveque Road, Dampier Peninsula Visit our Showroom while in Broome | 23 Dampier Tce, Chinatown Broome www.cygnetbaypearlfarm.com.au Immerse yourself in the story of the Australian Pearl Day trips available – visit us via land, air or sea. Visit our Australian family-owned pearl farm at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, one of the last pristine and remote marine wilderness frontiers in the world. You are invited to explore the epic story of the Australian pearl from its indigenous beginnings through to the four generations of the Brown family who have been pearling and living here since 1946.
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