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Exmouth Fishing Charters

Locality: Exmouth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 438 230 269



Address: 7 patterson way exmouth 6707 Exmouth, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.exmouthfishingcharters.org/

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15.01.2022 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT FROM Mark McGowan Earlier this year we partnered with Qantas to offer affordable fares between Perth and Exmouth The trial for these afforda...ble fares has been extremely successful, with a 91 per cent take-up. That’s why we are extending the program for another six months - available from April 10 to October 12, 2020 Exmouth is one of Western Australia’s iconic tourism destinations and this Qantas deal will make the region even more attractive to visitors, and affordable to locals.

15.01.2022 EXMOUTH AIRFARES' PROGRAM EXTENDED The WA Government and Qantas have announced they will continue to make cheaper flights available between Exmouth and Per...th for a six-month period next year. Qantas says there will be almost 300 special fares every weekend, from $169 one-way, for selected flights between April and October. It follows a successful 12-week trial of the program between June and September this year, when more than a thousand Perth residents took up the offer.

04.01.2022 It’s that time of year again when we are lucky enough to observe the acrobats of the ocean - humpback whales! If you are out on your boat viewing these large, p...owerful animals make sure you follow the whale watching rules (see diagram). This is for your safety as well as the whale’s. Members of the public or people on private boats must not attempt to swim with whales. If you happen to be in the water and a whale approaches, you must endeavour to keep a minimum distance of 100 metres between yourself and the whale. The opportunity to swim with humpback whales is possible in Ningaloo Marine Park by going out with an operator licensed to participate in the 'in-water humpback whale interaction trial'. These operators have the experience and knowledge to: understand whale behaviour so can find a suitable group to swim with successfully place swimmers in the water to maximise your chances of getting the best in-water interaction possible manage safety when in the water with this marine giant allow the interaction to be on the whales terms so that they are not being disturbed provide information that will increase public appreciation and understanding of humpback whales, the area and how you can contribute to the ongoing protection of our environment Parks and Wildlife Service staff will be out on the water and visiting boat ramps over the coming months to provide information and answer your questions.



03.01.2022 Through our hard work, Western Australia continues to have an excellent record in the fight against COVID-19. We are now a week into Phase Two of eased restrict...ions, and have continued to see no local outbreaks in Western Australia. It's a great result, and it gives us reassurance as we can continue to relax restrictions within our State. Today, we can announce the next step in that process. Of all the current restrictions, we know that the limitations on travel throughout regional WA and the boundaries between regions have been particularly difficult for many regional communities. Putting up those boundaries was an important step to protect our regions - including many vulnerable Aboriginal communities and areas with limited access to healthcare. The boundaries meant that potential spread of the pandemic was slowed and contained. As the situation has played out, we have successfully avoided significant community outbreaks, but this was a vital precaution for our State, and for the health of regional Western Australians in particular. We are currently working hard to progress towards Phase Three of easing restrictions, and we will have more to say on that very soon. But today we can announce a change to take effect ahead of the WA Day long weekend, in line with expert health advice from WA's Chief Health Officer. This Friday, 29 May, all regions of Western Australia will be reopened except for those under Commonwealth Biosecurity Area restrictions. That means that travel will be permitted between the Pilbara, Gascoyne, North-West, Goldfields-Esperance, Wheatbelt, Great Southern, South West, Peel and Perth. As the Kimberley and other Biosecurity Areas are currently subject to a different set of restrictions, there is a separate process for reopening them. The WA Police Commissioner and the State Government are working with the Federal Government to remove the Biosecurity Areas from Friday, June 5 around two weeks earlier than the anticipated deadline set by the Federal Government. This means until then, people will need an exemption to enter the Kimberley region, parts of the East Pilbara and the Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku. Following 5 June, travel to those areas will also be reopened - however restrictions on travel to remote Aboriginal communities will remain in place pending further consultation. I would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding. These changes will help support our regional towns and local businesses, as well as allowing Western Australians to reconnect with their friends and family in regional WA. I urge everyone who can travel to do their bit, get out there, wander around our State and support local businesses. We should be proud that our efforts in stopping this pandemic have meant that we're able to take action to remove these restrictions in WA. But I would again reiterate that these changes are only possible at this time because of our hard border with the eastern states. As we move forward, we will continue to act in line with the expert health advice of the WA Chief Health Officer and our local experts. In line with that advice, Western Australia’s hard border with the rest of the country will remain in place, and will likely be the final restriction lifted.

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