Bunbury

Located on the southern end of Western Australia, Bunbury enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate and a gorgeous coastline bordered by the Indian Ocean, Koombana Bay and Leschenault inlet. The unique basalt rock formations on this city's beach were created thousands of years ago from lava flows. With a population of about 52,000, greater Bunbury is one of Australia's fastest growing areas and features a myriad of shops, eateries and a lively waterfront.

Attractions

Wellington Discovery Forest - This forest woodlands is part of the Wellington National Park and home to the famous and rare, old growth Jarrah trees and their incredibly strong, termite-resistant wood. Walk the trails and see these huge physical specimens.

Currency

The local currency used in Bunbury is the Australian dollar (AUD).

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