Kalgoorlie Boulder

Discover Kalgoorlie-Boulder, or Kalgoorlie as it is more commonly known, the largest city in the Australian Outback – search for Kalgoorlie accommodation and explore the city’s fascinating gold rush heritage and modern tourist attractions. View more
Coolgardie and Kambalda

Coolgardie and Kambalda are a leisurely drive south west of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia - Coolgardie was the birthplace of the gold rush, while Kambalda was Australia’s first nickel town built in the 1960s. View more
Leonora and Gwalia

Leonora and Gwalia in Western Australia are three hours’ drive north of Kalgoorlie - named by John Forrest in 1869, Leonora is rich in Australian gold rush history and is also home to the Gwalia… View more
Laverton

Laverton, in Western Australia’s Northern Goldfields, has over 100 years of fascinating gold rush history - it lies at the western edge of the Great Victoria Desert, the starting point of the Outback Way. View more
Menzies and Lake Ballard

Menzies is small historic mining town north of Kalgoorlie in the Western Australian outback. To the west, the Antony Gormley Statues stand against the dramatic backdrop of Lake Ballard’s dry salt bed. View more
Kookynie

Kookynie attracts people for miles around because of its unique character - it's virtually a ghost town, but tourists just love visiting its famous quintessential outback pub, the Grand Hotel. View more
Sandstone

Sandstone is a picturesque town situated east of Geraldton in Western Australia’s Gascoyne-Murchison region - rich in gold rush history, with magnificent local attractions, the area is an absolute delight to visit. View more
Wiluna

Wiluna is an old gold rush town in the Murchison region of Western Australia’s Golden Outback with a real bush atmosphere - it’s located at the starting point of the Canning Stock Route and the… View more