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Couple at Kellys Knob Lookout, overlooking the Kununurra townsite, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

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Kununurra Kununurra is the perfect base from which to explore rugged landscapes, pristine lakes and waterfalls, and other incredible landmarks in the east Kimberley region. Located just over 800 kilometres from Darwin, Kununurra has a transient population that ranges from 7,500 to more than 14,000 during the dry season. Surrounded by some of the most stunning natural landscapes in Australia, you won't be disappointed by the array of activities and attractions the region has to offer.

Boasting so many natural wonders, Kununurra provides the perfect base to explore the incredible East Kimberley region. Experience breathtaking waterfalls such as Mitchell Falls and unique topographical landmarks such as the Bungle Bungle Range. While Lake Argyle was a man-made venture, it has given rise to a thriving natural eco-system full of native fauna.

The Traditonal Owners of Kununurra are the Miriwoong Gajerrong people. Not surprisingly, the name of the township comes from the local Aboriginal word for river, "Goonoonoorrang". The region is steeped in Indigenous heritage, from awe-inspiring rock art to modern paintings that illuminate Aborginal culture and narratives. To read the Ngarranggarni Barramundi Dreaming Story, visit gelganyem.com.au and go to 'Our Story'.

Don't miss a tour of the Argyle Diamond Mine and the opportunity to purchase your very own rare pink diamond at one of the diamond specialists in town.

For more information on Kununurra, go to www.visitkununurra.com

Travel over to Wyndham to check out the Five Rivers Lookout. The lookout provides an amazing vista of five rivers converging: the Ord, Pentecost, Forest, King and Durack.


Welcome to Kununurra, Wyndham and the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The East Kimberley screams adventure! Whether you’re 4wd-ing the iconic Gibb River Road, trekking through the 360 million year old Bungle Bungles (Purnululu National Park), cruising the magical expanse of Lake Argyle, fishing on the Ord River or flying over Mitchell Falls, there really is something for everyone! We welcome you to our region and hope you enjoy your time with us. Vivienne McEvoy General Manager Ord Tourist Bureau Inc. Kununurra Visitor Centre Purnululu (The Bungle Bungles), Credit: Tourism Australia

Diamonds This precious gem is plentiful in the region with the argyle diamond mine located two hours from Kununurra. Located 180kms south of Kununurra, Rio Tinto’s Argyle Diamond Mine is an iconic feature of the East Kimberley region. Since commencing operations in 1983, the mine unearthed more than 865 million carats of rough diamonds. As a leading global supplier of diamonds renowned for its signature rare pink diamond, the mine also supplies uncut champagne, white, blue and cognac diamonds to an international market. The exquisite signature stones vary in colour from pale pink to intense purple reds and command prices up to twenty times that of a white diamond. The Argyle Participation Agreement which was signed in 2005 ensures that the Traditional Owners benefit directly from the mining operation. After 37 years the Argyle mine closed and ended its production of the famed diamonds at the end of 2020.

Pink Argyle diamond, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

Embark on a guided tour of the Argyle Diamond Mine to discover more interesting facts about this unusual attraction. You can also drop into Nina’s or Kimberley Fine Diamonds to purchase a rare pink diamond for a sparkling keepsake of your time in the region.


TAKE HOME A LITTLE PIECE OF THE KIMBERLEY

KUNUNURRA +61 8 9168 2646 Kununurra Shopping Centre WA DUNSBOROUGH +61 8 9759 1366 Centrepoint Shopping Centre WA /ninasjewellery @ninas_co enquiries@ninas.co WWW.NINAS.CO

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The Argyle Diamond Specialists


Arts & Culture Art and culture blend seamlessly in the East Kimberley region, from Indigenous works to heritage museums. ARTOPIA GALLERY Showcasing the work of Kimberley artists across fine art, photography, sculpture and giftware. Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, and Saturdays, 9am to 12pm (Dry season). Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm, and Saturdays 10am to 12pm (Wet season 1 Sept - 31 March). www.artopiagallery.com.au

BIRDLAND FUNCTIONAL ART This gallery boasts gorgeous glassworks and pottery, and functional art pieces such as jewellery, hanging pots, wallets, tea sets, and much more. Located along Poincettia Way, this is the place to find a boutique gift or keepsake.

ARTLANDISH ABORIGINAL ART GALLERY www.artopiagallery.com.au 144 Konkerberry Drive, Kununurra 6743 08 9168 1882

FINE ART • JEWELLERY • DESIGNER GIFTS

Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery is home to a large collection of Indigenous works which showcase and support original art. Open Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm, and Saturdays, 9am to 1pm. For more information, visit www.artlandish.com

WARINGARRI ABORIGINAL ARTS Preserving local Aboriginal culture, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts showcases natural ochre painting, sculptures and wood carvings from local Miriwoong artists. For more information, visit www.waringarriarts.com.au

KUNUNURRA MUSEUM Calling all history buffs, the Kununurra Museum has memorabilia and ancient artefacts that pay tribute to the region's long and fascinating history. Typically open daily from 12.30pm to 5.30pm.

ARGYLE HOMESTEAD MUSEUM Pay tribute to a pioneering history and one of the region's foremost families at Argyle Homestead Museum. Explore the house owned by the local Durack family renowned for their pastoral feats in challenging weather conditions. The museum is open April to September, 8am to 4pm. A nominal entry fee is required. Hughie Ahwon, Wet Season Again, 2021 Mixed media on canvas 100 cm x 80 cm Artopia Gallery, Kununurra

Birdland Functional Art Unique pottery, glass and jewellery made in the Kimberley Open Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm & Saturday 10am - 2pm (08) 9168 1616 22 Poincettia Way, Kununurra facebook.com/BirdlandFunctionalArt


Waringarri Aboriginal Arts Centre, Kununurra , Credit: Tourism Western Australia

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Indigenous Heritage Dating back more than 40,000 years, Aboriginal history is an intrinsic part of the East Kimberley region. The Miriwoong people's cultural heritage is preserved in the rock art found throughout the region. The paintings are believed to be some of the oldest in the world. The rock art chronicles Indigenous culture as well as evolutional changes in the surrounding landscape and fauna. Wandjina and Gwion Gwion Bradshaw figures are the two prevalent painting styles seen in the area. Be sure to enquire about an Aboriginal rock art tour while you're in the region to view these aweinspiring landmarks first-hand. Immerse yourself further in the local Aboriginal culture and heritage on a tour at Waringarri Aboriginal Arts. For more information, call 9168 2212 or book online www.waringarriarts.com.au/tours Bookings are essential.

Aboriginal rock art, Credit: Tourism Western Australia


East Kimberley's Natural Wonders Explore the unique and incredible natural landscapes of the East Kimberley region.

Hidden Valley, Mirima National Park, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

MIRIMA NATIONAL PARK Located a short two kilometres from Kununurra, the Mirima National Park is one of the easiest ways to experience nature in the region. The local Miriwoong people have a special connection to the park and you only have to venture there to see why. The park boasts four walking trails which provide the opportunity to marvel at uniquely-contoured landscapes and native wildlife while taking plenty of great photos. Unlike some areas in the East Kimberley, the Mirima National Park is accessible to visitors all year round.

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The Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

From the air, the Bungle Bungle Range could easily be mistaken for an ancient city made of rippling sandstone. Located in the Purnululu National Park (approximately 300kms from Kununurra), these unique structures are around 360 million years old and a must-see while in the region. A scenic flight is one of the best ways to enjoy this incredibly unique attraction. The park also offers a range of walks for both the avid hiker and leisure walker. Don’t miss seeing Cathedral Gorge, a naturally-formed amphitheatre made of gleaming red rock.

COCKBURN RANGE Stretching across a section of the Gibb River Road, the Cockburn Range comprises of spectacular sandstone cliffs that look like a wall fortifying the horizon. The cliffs are particularly majestic at sunset. Located in El Questro Wilderness Park, tours through the Cockburn Range can be organised via the park.

KELLY'S KNOB LOOKOUT Enjoy an iridescent Kununurra sunset from Kelly’s Knob. Located a short distance from town, this is a popular natural attraction that provides sweeping vistas of the township, Mirima National Park and Sleeping Budha. Drive to the top or take the 1.2km hike up and back. Be aware that parking spots are sometimes limited.

SLEEPING BUDDHA / ELEPHANT ROCK Sleeping Buddha has earned its quirky moniker because, depending on your vantage point, this rocky outcrop looks like a slumbering Buddha. For the perfect angle, view this iconic attraction from Celebrity Tree Park. From other angles, the rock is reminiscent of an elephant's head. And not to confuse you, it's official name is Carlton Ridge!

View from Kellys Knob Lookout, overlooking the Kununurra townsite, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

Emu Creek and Elephant Rock, The Kimberley, Credit: Tourism Western Australia


Cockburn Ranges, Gibb River Road, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

Gibb River Road The Gibb River Road is an iconic 4WD track extending 660kms across the stunning kimberley region. The Gibb River Road, otherwise known as 'The Gibb', is one of Australia's most popular drive destinations. Boasting an array of beautiful natural attractions along the way, the unsealed track stretches from Kununurra across to Derby on the west coast. The Gibb River Road is open May to October (the dry season). Early and late season travellers are still recommended to check conditions prior to departing. Attractions along the iconic track include El Questro Wilderness Park, Emma Gorge, Zebedee Springs and the Cockburn Range. Travellers do not require a permit to travel along the Gibb River Road. A permit is required, however, when entering Kalumburu Aboriginal land. For entry permits, visit dplh.wa.gov.au or phone 1300 651 077. For a Gibb River Road Map, drop into the Kununurra Visitor Centre.


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Safety Tips Drivers are recommended to take some safety precautions when driving long distances in remote regions Emma Gorge on El Questro Station, located near Kununurra, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

• Carry a comprehensive road map with you.

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• Pack plenty of food and water for your trip.

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• Keep the RAC emergency number handy.

• Have at least two spare tyres with you.

Argyle Diamond Mine

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Broome

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• Check road conditions before departing. For more information on road closures in the region, visit www.visitkununurra.com/road-reports

Darwin

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• Seatbelts need to be worn at all times.

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Katherine

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Stunning Waterways The region is renowned for its beautiful lakes and waterways. Enjoy a dip in one of the serene and replenishing rock pools. Lake Argyle, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

LAKE ARGYLE Lake Argyle, known as the ‘Jewel of the Kimberley’, is a remarkable man-made lake that provides an array of activities and attractions for visitors to the region. This flourishing ecosystem supports over 270 species of birds, 26 species of native fish and an abundance of other fauna such as the Short Eared Rock Wallaby. Lake Argyle is the perfect place for fishing, swimming, canoeing, spotting wildlife, cruising on the lake and exploring the region on foot.

ORD RIVER The Ord River is a pristine waterway that offers plenty of opportunity to spot the local wildlife and fauna. Take a 55km cruise down the river to beautiful Lake Argyle. Spot some freshwater croc's along the way.

LAKE KUNUNURRA A place for keen anglers to try their hand at barramundi fishing. The lake also offers great birdwatching opportunities as well as a range of watersports such as canoeing, rowing and waterskiing. Kick back and relax on a beautiful sunset cruise along the lake.

Ord River, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

MITCHELL FALLS Experience the spectacular Mitchell Falls firsthand to see why this four-tiered waterfall is a favourite amongst tourists. Be sure to take a Mitchell Falls tour that includes a scenic transfer and guided walk to view the falls and Aboriginal rock art.

THE GROTTO Located approximately 70kms from Kununurra on the way to Wyndham, The Grotto is an amazing waterfall during the wet season. Visitors can venture down the 140 steps that lead to a lovely rock pool. Wear sturdy shoes and be careful on the path down and up as there is no rail. The pool is a safe, refreshing spot to cool off.

Lake Kununurra

BLACK ROCK FALLS Just a short 4WD from Kununurra, Black Rock Falls is a beautiful feat of nature after the wet. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing dip and picnic. Please note that both estuarine and freshwater crocodiles inhabit the Kimberley region. For more information on being CROCWISE, visit www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au

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Things to See & Do • Enjoy a scenic flight over the Bungle Bungle Range, one of Australia's most unique natural attractions • Cruise along Lake Argyle exploring tiny islands while spotting wildlife and taking a dip in the lake's pristine waters • Take a relaxing boat cruise along the Ord River to view the region’s thriving flora and fauna • Don't miss seeing the Mitchell Falls, a spectacular feat of nature • Embark on an Indigenous cultural tour to find out more about the local Aboriginal culture and heritage. • Venture out to the Argyle Diamond Mine to discover how the region's rare pink diamond is unearthed • Travel to the outback town of Wyndham for some crocodile pie at the local café and see the remarkable view from Five Rivers Lookout • Marvel at the ingenuity of ancient Aboriginal rock art at the many sites located across the region • Discover more of the East Kimberley region on a Gibb River Road 4WD adventure • The many waterways offer the perfect opportunity to catch barramundi while soaking up the beautiful scenery • Visit Hoochery Distillery, the oldest operating legal still in WA to learn the secrets behind how they make their rum • Take a dip at the Swim Beach located on the banks of Lake Kununurra • Learn about the regions Aboriginal and settler history at the Kununurra Museum • Explore Celebrity Tree Park at Lily Creek Lagoon and uncover which celebrities have planted trees here • Visit Ellenbrae Station on Gibb River Road for their famous scones • Discover the many waterfalls, gorges, rivers and lakes • Wander around town and discover the public art works • Check out the local art galleries and jewellers • Take a photo with a monster boab tree • Enjoy the view at Kelly’s Knob Lookout, the highest point in town • Take in a movie at the open-air cinema on Saturday nights. Pack a picnic and watch the big screen under the stars. Picture Gardens (May - Nov) • Tour the El Questro Wilderness Park including a hike to the Emma Gorge waterhole for a swim, Zebedee Springs which are warm all year round, and cruise on Chamberlain River. • Take to the skies with a scenic flight over the mango and sandalwood plantations, Lake Argyle, Bungle Bungles and the Argyle Diamond Mine • Enjoy a cruise on Lake Kununurra and spot local birdlife and freshwater crocodiles

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Calendar of Events MARCH

JULY

• International Women’s Day, Kununurra

• The Kununurra Agricultural Show, Kununurra Showgrounds

APRIL • ANZAC Day Dawn Service, Wyndham • Dam to Dam, Ord River

MAY • Saturday Night Speedway Race Meet (May - Oct), Kununurra Speedway

AUGUST • Wyndham Races Carnival, Wyndham Turf Club • Lake Argyle Adventure Race, Lake Argyle

SEPTEMBER • Kununurra Cup Day, Kununurra

• Picture Gardens, Outdoor picture theatre, Coolibah Drive (May - Nov)

• Apex Barra Bash, Lower Ord River

• First National Kimberley Lake Argyle Swim, Lake Argyle

OCTOBER

• Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster, Celebrity Tree Park • The Kimberley Moon, Kununurra (part of the Ord Valley Muster) • Kununurra Campdraft & Rodeo, Kununurra

• Kununurra Speedway Final, Kununurra Speedway

NOVEMBER • Speedway Race Meet

JUNE • Ord River Marathon, Ord River • Santanol Kununurra Half Marathon, Kununurra • Sandalwood Sanctuary Kununurra Half Marathon, Kununurra • Ord River Paddle, kayak race

For the most up to date calendar of events and dates, go to visitkununurra.com/events


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Services EMERGENCY SERVICES Police / Ambulance

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POLICE Kununurra Police Station 94 Coolibah Drive

(08) 9166 4530

HOSPITAL Kununurra Hospital 96 Coolibah Drive Cockburn Ranges, Gibb River Road, Credit: Tourism Western Australia

(08) 9166 4222

MEDICAL Kununurra Medical Coolibah Health Centre 96 Coolibah Drive

(08) 9168 1001

DENTIST Kununurra Wyndham Dental Clinic 2429 Coolibah Drive

(08) 9168 1529

PHARMACY Amcal Pharmacy Kununurra 64 Konkerberry Drive Kununurra Shopping Centre

(08) 9168 1111

TRANSPORT Kununurra Taxi Services

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AIRLINES Virgin Australia

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Qantas

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1800 627 474

VISITOR CENTRE Kununurra Visitor Centre 75 Coolibah Drive

1800 586 868

SUPERMARKET Coles (08) 9118 6100 Kununurra Shopping Centre, Konkerberry Drive IGA Tuckerbox 1 White Gum Street, Kununurra

(08) 9169 1270

Shopping & Markets Visit Kununurra Shopping Centre for your general shopping needs. For a boutique shopping experience, try Birdland Functional Art, Nina’s Jewellery and Kimberley Fine Diamonds. For those besotted with the earthy fragrance of sandalwood, check out The Sandalwood Factory's giftshop boasting everything from luxurious skin creams to perfumes and beaded jewellery. For an array of souvenirs to mark your time in the East Kimberley region, visit Walkabout Souvenirs. For handcrafted products, catch the Kununurra Market.

KUNUNURRA MARKET Held each Saturday morning, 8am to 12pm, from April to September. Whitegum Park, Corner Coolibah Drive & Leichhardt Street.


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Accommodation Guide ESTABLISHMENT

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FRESHWATER EAST KIMBERLEY APARTMENTS

19 VICTORIA HWY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

1300 729 267 www.freshwaterapartments.net.au

HIDDEN VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK

110 WEABER PLAIN RD KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 1790 www.hiddenvalleytouristpark.com

HOTEL KUNUNURRA

37 MESSMATE WAY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 0400 hotelkununurra.com.au

IVANHOE VILLAGE CARAVAN RESORT

214 COOLIBAH DR KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9169 1995 ivanhoevillageresort.com

KIMBERLEY CROC MOTEL

20 RIVER FIG AVE KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 1411 www.kimberleycrocmotel.com.au

KIMBERLEYLAND WATERFRONT HOLIDAY PARK

1519 VICTORIA HWY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 1280 www.kimberleyland.com.au

KUNUNURRA COUNTRY CLUB RESORT

47 COOLIBAH DR KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 1024 kununurracountryclub.com.au

KUNUNURRA LAKESIDE RESORT

50 CASUARINA WAY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9169 1092 lakeside.com.au

KUNUNURRA TOWN CARAVAN PARK

40 BLOODWOOD DR KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 1763 www.townpark.com.au

LAKE ARGYLE RESORT

525 LAKE ARGYLE ROAD LAKE ARGYLE WA 6743

08 9168 7777 www.lakeargyle.com

LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS

31 VICTORIA HWY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 0000 www.lakeviewapartments.net

POINCIANA LODGE

20 POINCIANA ST KUNUNURRA WA 6743

0439 438 733 poincianalodge.com

THE CAMBRIDGE

47 VICTORIA HWY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

08 9168 4000 www.thecambridge.com.au

THE KIMBERLEY GRANDE RESORT

20 VICTORIA HWY KUNUNURRA WA 6743

1300 955 549 kimberleygrande.com.au


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