Sunset Coast

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This article is about a city precinct. For other uses, see Sunset Coast (disambiguation).
Sunset at Sunset Coast

Sunset Coast is the name given by the Tourism Western Australia (formerly Western Australian Tourism Commission) to the coastal section of the northern metropolitan area of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, and is one of the six component tourism precincts of the Perth region. While not in extensive use locally, since the 1990s it has been a centrepiece of Western Australian tourism planning and is used in interstate and overseas marketing of the region. The region contains many white sand beaches.

Boundaries[edit]

Cottesloe Beach

The region starts at Cottesloe and includes the Scarborough precinct, Trigg Beach, Hillarys Boat Harbour, Mindarie Keys and Perth's northernmost beach at Two Rocks, which contains a marina and was formerly home to the Atlantis Marine Park. While the official Sunset Coast promotion website regards Two Rocks as the boundary, Tourism Western Australia includes the town of Lancelin, 125 km north of Perth, in their definition.[1].

Administrative[edit]

Trigg Beach

The region comprises seven local government areas including:

Attractions and facilities[edit]

  • Marmion Marine Park, off the coast from Trigg Island to Burns Beach, is home to many marine mammals who can be seen active in their natural environment.
  • Wanneroo Show, one of the biggest community events in the Sunset Coast.

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  • (2002) Ride along the sunset coast. Perth, W.A. : Dept. for Planning and Infrastructure.
  • (2003) Ride along the sunset coast. Perth, W.A. : Bikewest
  • Lamb, Gordon. (2001) Sunset Coast, Perth, Western Australia: free map & visitors' guide to attractions and facilities on the Sunset Coast. Yanchep, W.A.: G. Lamb - City of Joondalup and City of Wanneroo.

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