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Family-Friendly Things to Do in the Margaret River Region
Published on May 6, 2025Family Friendly, Free and Fun Things to Do in the Margaret River RegionThe Margaret River region is bursting with family-friendly adventures. From caves to beaches, it is perfect for memorable holidays with kids. Whether you are based in town, heading south to Augusta, or north to Busselton, there are endless family activities to enjoy.Visit the […]
Read moreSouthern Ocean Orca Steal the Show – The Season Finale
Published on April 22, 2025Bremer Canyon Season Ends with Unforgettable EncountersOur 2024–25 Bremer Canyon Killer Whale Expedition season has drawn to a close — and what a season it was. Operating from December to April, this year brought an exceptional range of encounters with orca, pilot whales, sperm whales and more. Every day held promise: calm waters, high anticipation, […]
Read moreFun Facts about Southern Right Whales
Published on April 15, 2025The Remarkable Story of the Southern Right Whale The Southern Right whale faced near extinction during the peak of global whaling. Once numbering over 150,000, their population plummeted to as low as 300 individuals worldwide. Whaling began as early as the 11th century and continued until 1978 in Western Australia, when the Albany Whaling Station […]
Read moreDirect Flights from Perth to Busselton-Margaret River
Published on April 15, 2025Your Shortcut to Exploring the South WestBig news for Perth locals and visitors. Exploring Busselton, Dunsborough, and the Margaret River Region just became easier than ever with direct flights!Starting in June 2025, Qantas will operate three direct flights a week from Perth to Busselton Margaret River Airport. Flights will depart every Monday, Friday, and Sunday, […]
Read moreAre Killer Whales dangerous? Would they eat a Human?
Published on April 10, 2025With a nickname like “killer whale” you could probably assume that an orca (Orcinus orca) is going to be very dangerous. These apex predators should not be underestimated, and with a brain that is two and a half times larger than we would expect of this dolphin species, you can see why.
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