Jurien Bay Water Playground
Today Tonight segment aired Monday 17 November 2015 featuring the Jurien Bay snorkel trail and stand up paddle boarding at the boat harbour
TOP 15 JURIEN BAY (WA) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Jurien Bay, a coastal town located in north of Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Jurien Bay is one of beautiful places to visit in Australia.
Things to do in Jurien Bay is to visit tourist attractions such as Sandy Cape Recreation Park, Jurien Bay Jetty, Drovers Cave National Park, Jurien Bay Marine Park, Sea Spray Art by Kiera, Jurien Bay Boat Harbour, Turquoise Coast Visitor Centre, Molah Hill Lookout, North Head etc.
Don't forget to enjoy the experiences of Turquoise Way Trail, Turquoise Safaris, Sea Lion Chartes, Skydive Jurien Bay Perth, Jurien Bay Adventure Tours and Chariot of Hire.
Thats all about what to do or where to go in Jurien Bay, Western Australia, Australia. Enjoy your holiday in this wonderful places by land, sea or air.
Jurien Bay Sand Boarding and Caves
Segment from Today Tonight Perth aired on Monday 23 November 2015 featuring Jurien Bay's sand boarding dunes at Sandy Cape and the Department of Parks and Wildlife caves open to the public
Shire of Dandaragan Promotional Video
Tourism slides and video promoting the four main townships of the Shire of Dandaragan - Dandaragan, Badgingarra, Cervantes and Jurien Bay
Turquoise Coast Project Vision and Update
JURIEN BAY WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
CARAVAN TRIP 007
Jurien Bay, Western Australia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Population: 1,175 (2006)[1]
Established: 1950s
Postcode: 6516
Elevation: 2 m (7 ft)
Location: 266 km (165 mi) from Perth
LGA: Shire of Dandaragan
State District: Moore
Federal Division: O'Connor
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Rainfall
24.7 °C
76 °F 13.1 °C
56 °F 559.5 mm
22 in
Jurien, also called Jurien Bay, is a small coastal town in Western Australia, located 266 kilometres (165 mi) north of Perth facing the Indian Ocean.
Nearly all of Jurien Bay's 514 occupied dwellings were separate homes, although a small number of townhouses and units were located in the northern section of the town. The caravan park in Jurien accommodated 59 residents in 38 dwellings. In common with the Shire of Dandaragan generally but at odds with the region, a high number - 407 - of Jurien Bay's dwellings were unoccupied. The average house price in Jurien Bay in the 12 months to January 2008 was $476,250, significantly higher than the regional average.[5]
DON PUGH
Jurien Bay Village
It's time to enjoy the finer things in life with resort style living on the turquoise coast at Jurien Bay Village. With a vibrant community of residents already taking advantage of the superbly appointed community and leisure centre’s indoor pool, relaxing country lounge, dining and entertainment area, it won’t be long before you’re joining in the fun.
Best of all you can live it up north in one of the Village’s brand new spacious homes from just $193,000. The new display village is now open and you are welcome to book an appointment to walk through these fully-featured homes.
For more information visit jurienbayvillage.com.au
Road Trip Western Australia - Jurien Bay, Pinnacles, Eagle Bay, Denmark, Dunsborough,
Music: Tony Allen - Elewon Po (Instrumental)
Discover Western Australia on an Intrepid small group tour
Tour along Western Australia's wildly beautiful coast from Broome to Perth.
A colossal land replete with natural attractions, Western Australia's vast expanses and otherworldly landscapes surprise at every turn. From the serene shorelines of Broome and Shell Beach to the sublime freshwater swimming holes of Karijini National Park and reef of Ningaloo, this Broome to Perth adventure really does make for the trip of a lifetime. Discover the hidden grottoes and rock pools of the Pilbara, dip into the crystalline waters of Turquoise Bay and admire the world's oldest living organisms in Kalbarri before finishing up in laid-back Perth. Covering an immense distance at a leisurely pace, this trip serves as the perfect getaway for those looking to unearth some of Australia's most beautiful and uncrowded places.
beach drive, Jurien Bay
A pleasant family outing :)
Cervantes, Western Australia (Commerce)
Albany, Western Australia
A snapshot production of the beautiful center (and surrounds) of Albany, Western Australia - a truly beautiful location in Australia!
FIFO to Bunbury Vlog Ep.71 Road Trip Australia
We worked FIFO on a gold mine!
We’ve just finished up 2 months of work on a gold mine, in the goldfields of Western Australia.
We can’t get into specifics on which job and exactly where we worked as it has a strict social media policy but we can say that it was a FIFO roster being 4:1. We worked 10 hour days, 13 day fortnight for 4 weeks. Then we got one week off back in Perth. Fortunately for us, we managed to score Christmas week as our week back in Perth. Our friends Vic & Amanda made us feel so welcome joining them for the Christmas festivities, along with their friends.
Our contract was casual, and we only had to do 2 swings which worked out perfectly for us.
The work was construction????, which was very cruisey and we were both employed as electricians. We officially finished up at the end of January. Getting this job was good, it fitted in perfectly with what we were seeking and we met plenty of legends out on site.
Stockton Lake (Collie, WA)
Was a great campsite to spend our first few nights ‘officially back on the road’. Located approx 2 hours south/east of Perth and only an hour from Mandurah.
Plenty of space to spread about and it is DOG FRIENDLY. It is $8 per person, per night with toliets and bins around the campground.
Stockton lake use to be an old coal mine, hence the turquoise water. It is safe to swim in and we thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night stay here.
Next stop Bunbury, Busselton & surrounds!
After stockton lake, we headed towards Bunbury, but made had to make one important detour. To visit Gnomesville Amz had wanted to visit here since the start of our trip. It was quite amusing wandering around all the different gnomes. Alot more then we expected there to be.
We then made it to Bunbury. We headed into the town city and straight to the visitors centre. Currently Bunbury, is offering permits for self contained campers, to free camp, in a handful of designated spots around the town. We grabbed a permit and found a nice spot to park up for the night at Wyalup point.
With our camp-spot for the night locked in, we walked into town and roamed up and down the main street. Returning home via the lighthouse and along the beach. Our mates the Roving Russo's told us about a place that does half price pizza’s across town on Thursday nights. We looked it up on our maps and saw it was 10km away.
Weighing up our options, we agreed if we could get our bicycles going, we would ride there. Luckily after a few squirts of WD40 Kurt managed to unseize alot of the parts and getting them moving. We rode the 10kms there and back, turned out to be a great idea, as we got to see more of the city and foreshore.
The next day, we visited the popular Bunbury Farmers Market . We had been told by ALOT of people how good this place was, and well, it lived up to all the hype. WE LOVED IT! Stocking up both our fridges with heaps of fruit and veg, an assortment of meat, dips, cheeses, pastas etc. We even purchased some sneaky choc croissants for a post-shop snack, that were delish! We’ll definitely be stopping by here again.
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John Forrest National Park, Perth WA
A brief look at some of the scenery and wildlife you can experience at John Forrest National Park, Perth Western Australia.
Denmark Region of the Rainbow Coast
Denmark Region of the Rainbow Coast, Western Australia
exmouth travel video 2019
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THE PINNACLES, CERVANTES, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
These snaps were taken in 2004 of the ‘Pinnacles’, in Western Australia, a stunning landscape of limestone pillars and rocks. They are part of the Nambung National Park. The nearest town, just north of the Pinnacles is Cervantes. This is about 250 kilometers (150 miles) north of Perth by road. There is a Visitor Centre, and guided tours are offered.
Sandy Cape Campsite Upgrade - Western Australia
Sandy Cape is a very popular campsite just north of the town of Jurien.
The campsite has had a big upgrade and this video shows both the old and new sections.
Apologies for the typos on this video but by the time I spotted them it was too much work to fix :)
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Pinnacles Desert Discovery - Top Tourist Parks - Discover Downunder
The Pinnacles is 200kms north along Indian Ocean Drive then a left hand turn into Cervantes. Brooke Hanson TV presenter of Discover Downunder is at the Pinnacles Desert Discovery and is talking with Ian Anderson from the Department of Environment and Conservation about the pinnacles which have been here for thousands of years. The drive around the area can take up to 1/2 an hour and you could spend hours looking around. The closest Top Tourist Parks in the area is Jurien Bay Tourist Park.
Reef Balls You Tube5
IN 2014 Australia's first artificial snorkeling trail was built on the Jurien Bay Foreshore, this is the story of how this community driven project has become more than just a tourism facility.