1st January - North Dardanup
North Dandalup is a small town in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway between Serpentine and Pinjarra. Its local government area is the Shire of Murray. At the 2011 census, North Dandalup had a population of 346
6th January - Fremantle Port
26th January - Kalbarri
Kalbarri is a resort town at the mouth of the Murchison River, on Western Australia's coast. It’s known for its seaside cliffs, estuary beach and wild pelicans. Nearby Kalbarri National Park has rocky gorges like the iconic Z Bend, named for a sharp bend in the river. The park’s coast is home to resident dolphins and seasonal humpback whales, seen from a boardwalk beside the Island Rock and Natural Bridge rock forms.
27th January - Kalbarri Ocean Gorges
Island Rock and Natural Bridge are situated in Kalbarri National Park. Yielding to the forces of the ocean they have been spectacularly sculpted by the fracturing and decaying of the cliffs offering the viewer some amazing precarious rock formations.  Visitors can view these formations from the safety of lookout enclosures that have been provided.  Situated in Kalbarri National Park, contact the Kalbarri National Park Office, for latest admission fees to the Park.
27th January - Murchison River, Kalbarri
Murchison River Gorge is a riverine gorge in Mid West Western Australia. Carved by the meandering lower reaches of the Murchison River, it is more than 80 kilometres long, and up to 129 metres deep. It begins about 13½ kilometres north-northwest of Ajana, and extends to the mouth of the river at Kalbarri.  A site of outstanding natural beauty, it is a major tourist attraction, with points of interest including the Z Bend lookout and The Loop walking trail. The gorge is also of interest to geologists, with exposures of Tumblagooda sandstone, an Ordovician redbed formation that contains fossils of eurypterids, representing some of the earlier fossil evidence of land animals. Fossilised eurypterid tracks are common in the vicinity of the gorge, as are tracks of other arthropods, possibly trilobites.  The gorge is considered to be in excellent condition and lies almost entirely within the Kalbarri National Park. It was nominated in 1991 as a geological monument for the Register of the National Estate.
4th March - Happy Days Caravan Park, Albany
The Town of Albany was a local government area in the Great Southern region of Western Australia representing the town of Albany, 410 km south-southeast of the capital, Perth.
4th March - The Natural Bridge, Albany
The Gap Rd, Torndirrup WA 6330
4th March - The Gap, Albany
4th March - Cable Beach, Albany
4th March - Blowholes at Torndirrup National Park, Albany
4th March - Happy Days Caravan Park, Albany
24th March - Canning River, Applecross
Applecross is a riverside suburb of Perth, Western Australia, bounded by Canning Highway and the Swan River. It is located within the City of Melville
24th March - Canning River, Applecross
31st March - Kalbarri
2nd April - Kalbarri
3rd April - Hawks Head Gorge, Kalbarri
Hawk's Head Lookout is a spectacular vantage point located within the Kalbarri National Park. It provides stunning views of the Kalbarri Gorges and Murchison River. Named in honour of a hawk shaped rock formation visible from the lookout, it will keep the family amused seeing who can spot the hawks head first!  If you are lucky you may see the graceful Peregrine Falcon which hunts its prey along the cliffs. If you enjoy climbing, there are several excellent climbs either side of the lookout.  Kalbarri National Park is one of the best known national parks in Australia with an exceptional display of wildflowers between August and October. There are several species that can only be found within the park, including the Kalbarri spider orchid. The views are breath-taking and with the Murchison River winding its way through the park, there are several beautiful swimming spots to enjoy.
3rd April - Ross Graham Gorge, Kalbarri
The Ross Graham Lookout offers breathtaking views over the gorges within the Kalbarri National Park. Take a short walk from the car park down to the river's edge for a swim and explore the glorious countryside on foot.  If you can plan your visit for late July you will be welcomed by a profusion of colour as the wildflowers are in full bloom. The park is famous for its wildflowers and has several species that can only be seen here. Look out for the Kalbarri Spider Orchid and the Kalbarri Catspaw.  You may also be lucky enough to see Grey Kangaroos and emus as well. Named after the first school teacher in Kalbarri, Ross Graham was a devoted conservationist who aided in the exploration of the Murchison River. Located six and a half hours drive north of Perth and a short drive from Kalbarri, the Ross Graham Lookout is just one of many spectacular vantage points within Kalbarri National Park. Accessible all year.
3rd April - Nature's Window Gorge, Kalbarri
3rd April - Kalbarri
14th April - Perth CBD from Kings Park War Memorial
The State War Memorial Precinct is located on Mount Eliza overlooking Perth Water. It comprises the Cenotaph, Court of Contemplation, Flame of Remembrance and Pool of Reflection. The Anzac Day dawn service is held at 5:30 am on 25 April each year and is attended by more than 40000 people. There is also an official service held at 11 am on 11 November for Remembrance Day.  The Cenotaph was unveiled in the year of the Centenary of Western Australia – on 24 November 1929 by the Governor Sir William Campion, and had as the honorary architect General Sir J. Talbot Hobbs. The court of contemplation is at the western side of the precinct and was unveiled on 6 November 1955 by Sir Charles Gairdner. The flame of remembrance and pool of reflection was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on 1 April 2000.  Underneath the Cenotaph is the roll of honour with the names of all servicemen and women who enlisted in Western Australia to die in the Boer War, World War I, World War II, Korean War or Vietnam. In 2012, after some controversy the names of service personnel who died in Iraq and Afghanistan were inscribed on the wall.  Distributed throughout the park are more specific memorials to various battles, military units, prisoners of war and other groups.
14th April - Kings Park War Memorial
3rd March - The Facine, Gascoyne River, Carnarvon
Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately 900 kilometres (560 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean. The popular Shark Bay world heritage area lies to the south of the town and the Ningaloo Reef and the popular tourist town of Exmouth lie to the north. Within Carnarvon is the Mungullah Aboriginal Community. Inland, Carnarvon has strong links with the town of Gascoyne Junction and the Burringurrah Community. At the 2016 census, Carnarvon had a population of 4,426