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Perth's Visitor Guide - Things to See & Do in Perth, Fremantle & Surrounds, in print & digital

02/06/2026

The recently opened Glen Brook elevated walkway is giving visitors a whole new way to experience John Forrest National Park in the Experience Perth Hills.

Stretching around 250 metres through the bushland, the new walkway offers elevated views across the brook, granite outcrops and surrounding canopy, and forms part of a major revitalisation project inside WA’s oldest national park. Built using corten steel and reclaimed spotted gum, it blends into the natural landscape surprisingly well.

One to add to your next Perth Hills day trip!

29/05/2026

Looking for something to do this WA Day?

Head down to Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour and Bathers Beach this Monday, June 1, for the FREE Fremantle WA Day Festival.

From 11am to 6pm, the waterfront will come alive with live entertainment, cultural performances, family-friendly activities, food, music and plenty of colour as Western Australians come together to celebrate the people, stories and cultures that make our state what it is. Celebrate WA

27/05/2026

Found just off Murray Street in Perth’s CBD, Wolf Lane is one of the city’s most colourful surprises - a laneway that helped pioneer Perth’s street art movement and still stops people in their tracks today.

Commissioned as part of FORM’s ongoing PUBLIC project, the once underused laneway was transformed into a vibrant outdoor gallery, now lined with large-scale murals from local and international artists including ROA, Alexis Diaz, Amok Island, Maya Hayuk and Pixel Pancho.

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21/05/2026

Wildlife experiences don't get much better than a day at Ranger Redz Zoo in Pinjarra.

Home to over 100 species - koalas, wombats, dingoes, Tasmanian Devils, reptiles and more - this boutique zoo lets you get properly hands-on with the animals. Hold a snake, hand feed the wildlife, or take it up a notch with one of their incredible encounters including Koala, Wombat, Crocodile and even a full Nocturnal Tour with BBQ Dinner.

17/05/2026

Just another reason to head for the Experience Perth Hills!

Located in Serpentine National Park, around an hour from Perth, the Baldwins Bluff Trail is a 6km return walk that climbs through jarrah and marri bushland before opening up to sweeping views across the Swan Coastal Plain, Serpentine Falls and the valley below. It’s rated Class 4, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended, but the summit views make the climb well worth it. It's a great addition to a visit to Serpentine.

📷 Dilshod Yuldashev

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