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Skyline Tours

Locality: Victoria Park, Western Australia

Phone: +61 1300 853 889



Address: 95 Leach Hwy 6105 Victoria Park, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.skylinetours.com.au

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23.01.2022 Plan your wildflower self-drive trip with us now!! Skyline Professional Trip planning service + awesome car rental rate= YOUR WONDERFUL HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE!! contact us now: [email protected]... Skyline [email protected] HYUNDAI Imax rental special promotion rate still on!! Contact us now for more information!!



23.01.2022 Imagine an aquatic adventure where youre cruising along the water and a pod of wild dolphins are swimming along with you, jumping out of the water and showing ...off their tricks. Well this dream can be a reality when you Visit Mandurah. Located less than an hours drive south of Perth, wild Bottlenose dolphins are often spotted swimming through Mandurahs estuary and canals. For the more adventurous you can hire a kayak, jet ski or boat and set off on your own dolphin spotting expedition, or if youre after a more effortless experience, you can join a scenic tour which will find them for you and get you up close with some of the 100 dolphins living in the Mandurah waters. Whether its an experience you can relive from your childhood or tick off your bucket list for the first time, a visit to Mandurah will have you relaxing by nature and enjoying the natural wonders our beautiful backyard has to offer. Follow the link to plan your next visit to Mandurah. https://www.experienceperth.com/destination/mandurah @sam_thmpsn (IG)

21.01.2022 As of Saturday, 6 June, WA will again be leading the way with further easing of restrictions. ............................................... Phase 3 of our C...OVID-19 roadmap sees non-work gatherings increasing to 100 people. Indoor and outdoor venues with multiple spaces may have up to 300 people (up to 100 people in each space). A 2 square metre per person capacity rule will be applicable for WA venues. ............................................... Cafs, restaurants, pubs and bars can serve a drink without a meal but patrons must be seated. + ............................................... Playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor gym equipment can be used. ............................................... Cinemas, arcades and museums can reopen. ............................................... Full contact sports can resume both indoors and outdoors. ............................................... Health clubs, fitness studios and gyms can reopen with no restriction on equipment however participants must be supervised. ............................................... Beauty and personal care salons can reopen with 1.5 metres between each set of client and staff. ............................................... Rottnest Island reopens to the general public. ............................................... To continue with our success, you can help by: practicing physical distancing, good hygiene and, download the COVID Safe App. ............................................... Businesses will need to display their COVID Safety Plan certificates. ............................................... Find out more about WAs four phase roadmap: http://wa.gov.au/covid19roadmap ............................................... #WAinthistogether See more

20.01.2022 Skyline Tours $55/Hyundai IMAX NO HIDDEN FEES!!! Margaret RiverCape Leeuwin2... ... Rent the 2019 Hyundai IMAX for just $55/day!! No hidden fees!! Time for a road trip *condition apply Contact us: [email protected] FB PM for more information



19.01.2022 Swimming with the worlds largest fish was a dream come true for @momentsfromjess (IG) - is it on your bucket list too? When you go for a #WanderOutYonder on... the Coral Coast Highway, make sure to say hi to Ningaloos Big 3: whale sharks, humpback whales and manta rays. Whale sharks are generally around Ningaloo until the end of July and humpback whales are around from July to October. Manta rays hang out in the waters off of Coral Bay all year, so no matter when youre visiting theyll be around to meet you http://bit.ly/ccningaloo Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Australia.com

19.01.2022 Im pleased to announce today that the Federal Government has agreed to our request to limit the number of international arrivals to Western Australia, which ha...ve been increasing significantly. This cap will make sure our system of hotel quarantine remains effective and sustainable at the highest standard, and will help to keep Western Australians safe. The limit will be set at 525 people per week, an average of 75 per day. We are currently working with the Federal Government and the airlines to finalise implementing the new arrangements.

19.01.2022 "Just a regular day out in my backyard." Hows Alex and his kooka mates from Roleystone?! Alex Mills says the secret to making wildlife friends is simple... b...e nice! "It all started with 2 and now they usually come 5-6 at a time. Ive had as many as 14 here at once, Alex said. "If you are going to feed them anything make its worms, keep leafy compost around if you can, lower your energy when you are outside and if you ever get the chance to be nice to one, do so, they wont forget." Whats your secret to getting close with the local wildlife? Wed love to see your pics Alex Mills



19.01.2022 Now that’s a big fella! Spotted in Millbrook near Albany. Have you seen any big bucks recently? Eilidh St John via ABC Great Southern.

19.01.2022 Perfect season for visiting the PINK LAKE Get your quotation now: Email: [email protected] or Facebook message

17.01.2022 LOOK WHATS BLOOMING Weve now had some Winter rain across the region, and were so excited to see some colourful wildflowers starting to come into bloom! F...rom Pindar and Mullewa in the north, down to Lake Grace and Hopetoun in the south, our wildflower enthusiasts have started spotting these incredible flowers dotted throughout the Golden Outback! Have you spotted any early signs of wildflowers along your road trips in the last few weeks?

17.01.2022 Bell Gorge in all its glory... now, THIS is living! Beautiful Bell Gorge, with its spectacular waterfall, bushwalking and birdwatching, is one of the most pi...cturesque and scenic gorges within the Kimberleys rugged Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges Conservation Park. "During the wet season great volumes of water cascade down the waterfall, making it the perfect place for a refreshing swim," Tourism WA said. Make sure you bring your camera! With folded rock formations that are millions of years in the making and camping not far from the gorge - this is pristine WA wilderness at its best. Bell Gorge is about an hours drive off the Gibb River Road 4WD track east of Derby. Whos keen for a trip to Bell Gorge? Show us your best pictures from around Western Australia @thisislivin_barry_ on Instagram | Western Australia

17.01.2022 Kookaburra, or baby goat? Look closely at this photo (which, yes, is obviously a Kookaburra) and youll be able to see a goat as well. Once you see it, you cant unsee it! David Hill - Presidents Hill, Gosford via ABC Central Coast.



16.01.2022 Beautiful winter @ Margaret river

14.01.2022 Fashion Tour Ningaloo Reef (North West Cape)(Ningaloo Reef)260... 20114~6 Fashion Tour Fashion Tour Facebook

14.01.2022 Head to our stories to find out how you can wake up in the clouds! As one of the highest accommodation options in the South West of Western Australia, guests at... Balingup Accommodation - Balingup Heights Hilltop Forest Cottages enjoy their breakfast with a side of spectacular views. Hungry for more? Australias South West #wanderoutyonder #AdventureAwaits #thisisWA

13.01.2022 -Time for a road trip down South West. -

12.01.2022 Did you know that Kings Park and Botanic Garden is regarded as one of the worlds largest and most beautiful inner-city parks? At 400 hectares in size, visitors... can enjoy sweeping views of the Swan and Canning Rivers, the city skyline and the Darling Ranges to the east. There is so much to enjoy and explore at the park from their bushland walk trails, immaculate gardens and parklands to a variety of childrens discovery play areas and free daily guided walks. : IG/ merrwatson See more

12.01.2022 What are you waiting for? Contact us now for your great value car rental/charter package. Our special promotion still on. - 7 seater car rental from $35/day

11.01.2022 Prepare your school holiday trip now! Check our special school holiday bundle now!! 5 DAYS Hyundai IMAX rental *school holiday package: - 5 days rental IMAX rental package from: $270!!... - Basic insurance plan included - Unlimited kms - Roadside assistant included - Up to 40% off! *bundle offer valid from 1st July - 25th July Contact us now for more information: [email protected] Skyline Car RentalPromotion 20205 - $270/5Hyundai Imax - - - - 40%off * 1st July - 25th July [email protected] +61 430 680 811

09.01.2022 WAVE ROCK WATERFALL. This doesnt happen very often! Danielle James visited the famous Wave Rock near Hyden after recent rains and found it had turned into... a waterfall. Have you visited WAs Wave Rock? Show us your pictures. Danielle James

09.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Sunday, 21 June 2020. ---- - Current cases -... The Department of Health has reported one new active case of COVID-19 overnight, bringing the States total to 605. The new case, a woman in her 20s, is related to overseas travel and she is in hotel quarantine. There are currently three active cases in State and 593 people have recovered from the virus in WA. To date there have been 165,265 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those tested, 28,515 were from regional WA. ---- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - a fever of 37.5C or above - a documented history of a fever in the last few days OR - an acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. - COVID clinics - Nine COVID clinics are now operational - all metropolitan area COVID clinics are operational between the hours of 10am-6pm, 7 days a week. The clinics now open are at: - Royal Perth Hospital (Ground Floor, Ainslie House, 48 Murray Street) - Fiona Stanley Hospital (Allied Health 2, Gymnasiums, East End, Bedbrook Row) - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (C Block, Hospital Avenue) - Armadale Health Service (Ground Floor, 3056 Albany Highway, Mount Nasura) - Rockingham General Hospital (Elanora Drive, Cooloongup) - Midland COVID Clinic: Front of St John of God Midland Hospital (access only via Yelverton Drive) - Joondalup COVID Clinic: Ground floor Joondalup Hospital (Car park P4, Regents Park Road - Enter via outside walkway between Specialist Medical West and Physiotherapy Department) - Bunbury Health Campus (Corner Bussell Highway and Robertson Drive, Bunbury) - open 10am-4pm - Broome Hospital (Robinson Street, Broome) - open 8:30am-4pm In other regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Please call ahead if you are concerned that you have contracted COVID-19. Patients will be assessed and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. Those individuals who are tested and well enough, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have COVID-19, who does not require hospitalisation will be required to stay in self-isolation as instructed by the public health team. It is also extremely important that people who are unwell and are concerned they have COVID-19 should immediately self-isolate and then seek further medical advice. - Respiratory clinics - Respiratory clinics are now open in Western Australia. Operating out of an existing GP clinic, the clinic will assess people who have mild to moderate symptoms and is part of the Federal Governments roll out of dedicated respiratory clinics being set up across Australia. More information and locations can be found here: www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-gp-respiratory-cli - Additional testing locations - Patients with a GP referral can also be tested at 11 private pathology collection centres across the metropolitan area. Clinipath, Western Diagnostics and Australian Clinical Labs have dedicated these collection centres for COVID-19 testing. This is a pre-emptive measure to ensure the availability of facilities and prompt diagnosis can occur as winter and the influenza season approaches. People in regional and remote areas can continue to present to more than 100 public hospitals, health services or remote area health clinics for testing. The collection centres are: - Western Diagnostic Pathology - Duncraig, Myaree, Rockingham - Australian Clinical Labs - Booragoon, Mandurah, Ocean Reef, Subiaco - Clinipath - Cloverdale, Fremantle, Joondalup, West Leederville ---- - Closure of the WA border - Western Australias borders are now closed to travel from interstate. An exempt traveller, who will be allowed into our State, must perform one of the following functions: - Health services - Emergency services - Transport, freight and logistics - Specialists skills, not available in WA, for industry or business continuity; - National or State security and governance; and - Courts and judicial services. There are also exemptions for FIFO workers and their families, however strict 14-day quarantine measures will need to be followed, when they first enter the State. Further exemptions will also apply on compassionate grounds. More information and a list of exemptions can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19www.wa.gov.au/covid19 If you are aware of someone breaching a requirement to self-isolate - please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or WA Police on 131 444. ---- Phase three of WAs easing of restrictions is now in effect. For information on those changes and to see WAs roadmap, please visit www.wa.gov.au/covid19roadmap. While we are taking action to ease restrictions in Western Australia in line with expert health advice, we are also continuing to ensure that our State is ready for any future outbreaks of COVID-19 in Western Australia. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. The State Government is taking this very seriously and we need to remain prepared for a pandemic. Every action we take and decision we make is to protect Western Australians. It is important that we all continue to remain calm, vigilant and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene and exercise physical distancing by avoiding unnecessary personal contact. That includes covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands often with soap or sanitiser, staying home from work or school if unwell, avoiding shaking hands or hugging, and maintaining physical distance from others in public. Please also continue to follow the advice of authorities and doctors - anyone who is instructed to self-isolate must take the order seriously, stay home and not put others at risk. ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843) Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au

09.01.2022 BLOOMING WREATH FLOWERS The Mullewa Visitor Centre is very happy to report the iconic wreath flowers are now blooming. "They were a bit slower this year beca...use weve had a really cold winter but theres still hundreds out there and they look really good," Holly Freeman from the Community Resource Centre said. "We get them out at the Pindar-Beringara Rd but we do encourage people if theyre coming out to Mullewa to see them pop into the visitor centre first and well give you a map and really good directions where to find them." (1) Mullewa Visitor Centre. (2-3) Tony Tropiano.

09.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 weekend update for Sunday, 30 August 2020. The Department of Health has reported no new cases of COVID-19 overnight. ----... - Current statistics - New active cases: 0 Total WA cases: 655 Total WA recoveries: 641 Active cases: 5 ----- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - a fever of 37.5C or above - a documented history of a fever in the last few days OR - an acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) - acute loss of taste or smell If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. To find a testing location, please visit: https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843)

09.01.2022 Sunsets are always better in the west. No matter the time of year youll always find a few of these kaleidoscope vistas painted across our skies as the sun fa...des into the Indian Ocean. Trigg Beach is just one of Destination Perths renowned beaches. Walk along the soft sands and soak up the sheer bliss of our world-class coast as the day comes to an end. #wanderoutyonder to find out what dreams are really made of. https://bit.ly/2BTV3FK @larkshots (on IG)

09.01.2022 #charteredbus #hirebus #weddingcharter #tourbus #bustransfer #outings

07.01.2022 WA is an amazing state and we're lucky to patrol some beautiful landscapes. Here are some photos from our officers (photographers) on the road

06.01.2022 Kalbarri national park Sky walk

06.01.2022 Phase 2 Monday 18 May 2020 Social distancing, good hygiene and the 4 square metre rule apply to all activities. Public gatherings... indoor and outdoor non-work gatherings of up to 20 people weddings and funerals up to 20 people inside or 30 outside. Dining out cafs and restaurants with meal service, including within pubs, bars, clubs, hotels and casino up to 20 patrons. Return to work Western Australians are encouraged to return to work, unless they are unwell or vulnerable. Regional travel WA Regional borders map Restrictions relaxed, with travel allowed between: South West, Great Southern, Wheatbelt and Perth-Peel regions Mid-West, Gascoyne and Pilbara regions (excluding the biosecurity zone) Goldfields-Esperance region (excluding the biosecurity zone) within Kimberley Local Government areas (the Commonwealths biosecurity zone remains in place). Travel exemptions will be required to travel between these regions. Fitness and recreation non-contact community sports up to 20 people outdoor or indoor fitness classes with minimal shared equipment, up to 20 people public pools (1 indoor and 1 outdoor) permitted to open under strict rules and up to 20 patrons per pool. Community facilities places of worship, community facilities and libraries permitted to reopen up to 20 patrons. Advice for business Businesses across Western Australia will need to prepare a COVID Safety Plan before they re-open, to protect staff and customers. The WA Government has begun consulting with key stakeholders to develop COVID Safety Plans and Guidelines, which will be available here this week. This includes consultation with the hospitality, community and cultural venues, and sport and recreation sectors. KEEP AN EYE WITH US FOR THE MOST UPDATED PACKAGES!!

05.01.2022 Just a dad and his kids off for a walk in Bremer Bay. Have you seen emu families out and about this spring? Bremer Bay WA.

04.01.2022 Check our new Pinnacle Sunset tour package Get your quotation now: Email: [email protected] or Facebook message

04.01.2022 Head to our stories and go on a pearling adventure to Cygnet Bay in Western Australia! From Australias oldest owned and operated pearl farm, to glamping under ...the stars, to waterfall tours and much more, Pearls of Australia will get you up close to one of the worlds last pristine marine frontiers. #wanderoutyonder #AdventureAwaits #thisisWA Australias North West

03.01.2022 Skyline 7 $55/Hyundai Imax ... NO HIDDEN FEES!!!

03.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Sunday, 7 June 2020. ---- - Current cases -... There have been no new cases of COVID-19 overnight. The States total confirmed cases remains at 599, with 31 active cases. Of the active cases, 10 are Western Australians, one is from interstate and 20 are crew members from the Al Kuwait. To date, 559 people have recovered from the virus in WA. There have been 115,507 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those tested, 20,193 were from regional WA. ---- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - a fever of 38C or above OR - a documented history of a fever in the last few days OR - an acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. We have also launched a two-week testing blitz through WAs DETECT program, from Thursday, 28 May to Wednesday, 10 June 10 2020. DETECT Snapshot will allow school staff, transport workers, tourism sector staff, healthcare workers, WA Police staff, meat workers, supermarket and retail staff, and hospitality workers who are asymptomatic to undergo a swab test for COVID-19. Testing will be available State-wide from COVID-19 testing clinics, and a range of publicly and privately operated pathology providers. Additional drive-through facilities for DECTECT snapshot testing can be found at the following locations: - Burswood, multi-deck car park, Crown - Bunbury - Western Diagnostic Pathology 68 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury - Busselton - Clinipath, 32 Cook St, Busselton - Mandurah - Western Diagnostic Pathology Peel Health Campus, 110 Lakes Rd, Mandurah - Midland - Western Diagnostic Pathology 5 Stafford Street, Midland - Mt Hawthorn - Western Diagnostic Pathology 391 Oxford St, Mount Hawthorn - Myaree - Western Diagnostic Pathology 5 Playle St, Myaree ---- - Regional travel restrictions - The further easing of travel restrictions means that travel is now permitted between the Pilbara, Gascoyne, North-West, Goldfields-Esperance, Wheatbelt, Great Southern, South West, Peel and Perth. The Kimberley region is now open to the rest of WA, meaning that Western Australians are able to travel to the Kimberley, Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku and parts of the East Pilbara. However, access to remote communities will remain restricted under the State Governments Emergency Management Act. ---- - COVID clinics - Nine COVID clinics are now operational - all metropolitan area COVID clinics are operational between the hours of 10am-6pm, 7 days a week. The clinics now open are at: - Royal Perth Hospital (Ground Floor, Ainslie House, 48 Murray Street) - Fiona Stanley Hospital (Allied Health 2, Gymnasiums, East End, Bedbrook Row) - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (C Block, Hospital Avenue) - Armadale Health Service (Ground Floor, 3056 Albany Highway, Mount Nasura) - Rockingham General Hospital (Elanora Drive, Cooloongup) - Midland COVID Clinic: Front of St John of God Midland Hospital (access only via Yelverton Drive) - Joondalup COVID Clinic: Ground floor Joondalup Hospital (Car park P4, Regents Park Road - Enter via outside walkway between Specialist Medical West and Physiotherapy Department) - Bunbury Health Campus (Corner Bussell Highway and Robertson Drive, Bunbury) - open 10am-4pm - Broome Hospital (Robinson Street, Broome) - open 8:30am-4pm In other regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Please call ahead if you are concerned that you have contracted COVID-19. Patients will be assessed and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. Those individuals who are tested and well enough, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have COVID-19, who does not require hospitalisation will be required to stay in self-isolation as instructed by the public health team. It is also extremely important that people who are unwell and are concerned they have COVID-19 should immediately self-isolate and then seek further medical advice. ---- - Additional testing - Respiratory clinics: Respiratory clinics are now open in Western Australia. Operating out of an existing GP clinic, the clinic will assess people who have mild to moderate symptoms and is part of the Federal Governments roll out of dedicated respiratory clinics being set up across Australia. More information and locations can be found here: www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-gp-respiratory-cli Private pathology collection centres: Patients with a GP referral can be tested at 11 private pathology collection centres across the metropolitan area. Clinipath, Western Diagnostics and Australian Clinical Labs have dedicated these collection centres for COVID-19 testing. This is a pre-emptive measure to ensure the availability of facilities and prompt diagnosis can occur as winter and the influenza season approaches. People in regional and remote areas can continue to present to more than 100 public hospitals, health services or remote area health clinics for testing. The collection centres are: - Western Diagnostic Pathology - Duncraig, Myaree, Rockingham - Australian Clinical Labs - Booragoon, Mandurah, Ocean Reef, Subiaco - Clinipath - Cloverdale, Fremantle, Joondalup, West Leederville ---- - Closure of the WA border - Western Australias borders are now closed to travel from interstate. An exempt traveller, who will be allowed into our State, must perform one of the following functions: - Health services - Emergency services - Transport, freight and logistics - Specialists skills, not available in WA, for industry or business continuity; - National or State security and governance; and - Courts and judicial services. There are also exemptions for FIFO workers and their families, however strict 14-day quarantine measures will need to be followed, when they first enter the State. Further exemptions will also apply on compassionate grounds. More information and a list of exemptions can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19 Additional, stricter directions apply to those coming to WA via the Kimberley, to protect people living in remote Aboriginal communities. Western Australians who are aware of someone breaching a requirement to self-isolate - please con-tact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or WA Police on 131 444. ---- We are taking every precaution to protect Western Australia from COVID-19. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. The State Government is taking this very seriously and we need to remain prepared for a pandemic. Every action we take and decision we make is to protect Western Australians. It is important that we all continue to remain calm and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene and exercise physical distancing by avoiding unnecessary personal contact. That includes covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands often with soap or sanitiser, staying home from work or school if unwell, avoiding shaking hands or hugging, and maintaining distance from others in public. Please also continue to follow the advice of authorities and doctors - anyone who is instructed to self-isolate must take the order seriously, stay home and not put others at risk. This means you dont leave your property, you dont go to work or school, you dont go on outings and you dont have visitors - only leave the house to seek medical attention. ---- Phase two of WAs easing of restrictions is now in effect. For information on those changes and to see WAs roadmap, please visit www.wa.gov.au/covid19roadmap. Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843) Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au

03.01.2022 Its hard for everyone, not being able to hop off for a holiday. Rosie the kangaroo is taking advantage of the quiet time to plan her next trip - with a biscuit, of course We love your style, Rosie! Jesters Flat Equestrian Centre

02.01.2022 Yes, it really is this beautiful! Albany, with its rugged coastal landscape has a rich, diverse and fascinating history. Head to our stories to meet the team at... The Beach House at Bayside - Albany, Western Australia an award-winning boutique B&B thats the ideal basecamp for all kinds of adventures. Australias South West : Salty Wings #wanderoutyonder #AdventureAwaits #thisisWA See more

01.01.2022 WA/NT BORDER TO OPEN Chief Minister Michael Gunner has announced the Northern Territory will reopen its borders on July 17. It means travellers arriving fro...m all Australian jurisdictions will no longer have to quarantine for 14 days on arrival in the NT. The move to lift coronavirus-related travel restrictions comes after the NT today became the first Australian jurisdiction to achieve clinical eradication of COVID-19. It has been 28 days since the last of the Territorys 30 cases recovered. Travellers entering WA still have to undergo 14 days of quarantine.

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