Western Australia: Peel Region
"Reef, Beef, Dairy and the Odd Tourist - What a Menu"
Close Enough to Perth Yet So Far Away it Feels Remote - and So Much to Do
Rockingham and Mandurah on to Bunbury along the southern Indian Ocean coastline to the Darling Ranges and beyond them is the heartland of Western Australia's wheat belt. Sea produce, land produce and tourism all combine to make this region one of the most productive in Australia.
In the Peel Region and the City of Mandurah there are natural wonders, wonderful ocean beaches and estuaries and wildlife in abundance. Even right in the suburbs there are 'beware of kangaroo' signs along the main roads and the back streets. There is a relaxing balance of nature remaining amongst and close by the amenities that the city provides.
The Darling Ranges provide many wonderful drives and the now famous Bibbulmun Track which stretches over a thousand kilometres right thru the Southern Central Highlands to Albany on the South Coast. Historic towns like Collie and Harvey have great activities and places to see and a number of lakes and dams in the hills provide plenty of action for water sport enthusiasts.
Major Towns
Mandurah:- VISIT CITY OF MANDURAH
Waroona:- VISIT SHIRE OF WAROONA
Boddington:- VISIT SHIRE OF BODDINGTON
Pinjarra:- VISIT SHIRE OF MURRAY
Jarrahdale:- VISIT SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE
Peel and Southern Central Regions Road Map

Mandurah Highlight Links
Bunbury Highlight Links
Photos: Peel Inlet Dawseville, Mandurah City Center, Falcon Beach (Lyle Stacpoole)
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