Gascoyne

The Gascoyne has a diverse range of recreational activities.

The region offers a diverse range of both active and passive recreational activities. The superb climate, hot summer and warm winter combined with the natural attractions of the region are enticing for outdoor recreation. Popular activities include surfing, kite boarding, fishing, camping, day outings and boating.

Step right in, WAnderland is waiting

Jun 15, 2022, 09:14 AM by Geoff White
For the first time, thousands of rare and remarkable items in museums, cultural centres and private collections across Western Australia have been brought together in a new online portal.

WAnderland is packed with hidden treasures and tales — from the cultured to the kitsch and everything in between. The website opens a doorway to Western Australia's fascinating regional collections — inspiring you to hit the road and experience them for yourself.  

Discover the collections on your device and add things you're intrigued by to an online itinerary planner, building a bespoke bucket list for your next real-life adventure.    

Head upstairs above a Chinese restaurant in Broome to find an unexpected and mesmerising personal collection featuring items from five generations of the Yu family.  

Experience the culture of WA's diverse Aboriginal peoples at centres like Bilya Koort Boodia in Northam, where a bold and beautiful display of the region’s Ballardong Nyoongar culture is revealed through a mesmerising mix of projected video art, light and sound that evokes the Dreamtime.   

Marvel at little-known places like the Dolly Mix in Esperance, which holds a huge collection of large dolls presented amongst swathes of red velvet and sparkling chandeliers.   

The WAnderland project, led by the Western Australian Museum, is the culmination of two years’ work and more than 10 weeks on the road. Project director, Roz Lipscombe travelled with a photographer and regional writers across a third of Australia to identify and document rarely seen items from private and public collections.   

WAnderland not only showcases locations and the surprising items you can see, but it shines a light on the people behind the collections. You'll find interviews with some of the warmest and most knowledgeable people from across the state as they share their stories. The website has written articles from collection owners and a series of five mini-documentaries, from Perth film producer, Paul Barron.

Regional stakeholders

The department works closely with a range of stakeholders in the Gascoyne region. These include local governments, the Gascoyne Development Commission, State Government agencies and not-for-profit organisations.

Local governments in the Gascoyne

Contact the Gascoyne office

Gascoyne office (Carnarvon)

15 Stuart Street, Carnarvon WA 6701
PO Box 135, Geraldton WA 6531
Telephone 61 8 9941 0900
Telephone 0437 664 710

Gascoyne office (Exmouth)

2 Truscott Crescent Exmouth WA 6707
PO Box 135, Geraldton WA 6531
Telephone 61 8 9949 3015
Telephone 0437 664 710

Gascoyne staff

Craig Vinci
Acting Regional Manager Mid West and Gascoyne
Telephone 61 8 9956 2175
Mobile 0407 977 130
Email craig.vinci@dlgsc.wa.gov.au

Chrysan Payne
Regional Support Officer
Mid West and Gascoyne
Telephone 61 8 9956 2100
Email chrysan.payne@dlgsc.wa.gov.au

Gascoyne Sportshouse

Within the Gascoyne Sportshouse there are development officers for various sports. These officers play an important role in developing and growing the sport within the region and work in close partnership with the department.

 

Stephen Michael Foundation

Website smfoundation.org.au
Email admin@smfoundation.org.au 

Page reviewed 03 April 2024