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The Federation of Western Australian Bushwalkers Inc is the Peak Body representing bushwalking interests in Western Australia. The Federation is one of the smaller State federations, representing about 1000 members across 10 different clubs.
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Explore Western Australia's parks and reserves
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Western Australia weather & warnings
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Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) bushfire alerts and bushfire information.
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Road works and road condition reports for Western Australia
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Information and resources on walking for transport and recreation
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Public Holiday dates for Western Australia
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School holiday dates for Western Australian Schools
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The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world’s great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1000km from Kalamunda in the Perth Hills, to Albany on the south coast, winding through the heart of the scenic South West of Western Australia.
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The Cape to Cape Walk Track runs for 135 km along the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge between the lighthouses of Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in the far south west of Western Australia. It features spectacular coastal and forest scenery, a fascinating geology and history, and wonderful wildflowers in spring.
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A site by John Chapman about bushwalking and wilderness photography in Australia.
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Walk GPS is a private site that provides descriptions for more than 50 one-day walks, most of which are less than 100km from the city of Perth in Western Australia.
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Jarrahdale is a small historic town nestled in the hills just 50 Km south of Perth. Situated in the Jarrah forests of the Darling Scarp, there is much to see and do in Jarrahdale. It is the perfect place to visit for a day or a week.
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The Yelakitj Moort Nyungar Association is an Australian Indigenous Organisation, made up of members of the Nyungar people who are the traditional, recognised people of the south west of Western Australia.
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Official travel and tourism site for Western Australia
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The Department of Sport and Recreation is the lead agency responsible for the implementation of government policy and initiatives in sport and recreation.
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Dieback, the biological bulldozer.
The Dieback Working Group was formed in 1996 by local government authorities, community groups and state government land management agencies concerned with the management of Phytophthora dieback.
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Outdoors WA is the peak body for the outdoor sector in Western Australia, including camping, outdoor recreation and outdoor education.
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The EDO is a non-profit, non-government community legal centre specialising in public interest environmental law.