Sunset Coast
Coastal region in Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coastal region in Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sunset Coast is the name given to the coastal section of the northern metropolitan area of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.[1] While the name is not in extensive use locally, with its many white sand beaches Sunset Coast has been a centrepiece of Western Australian tourism planning since the 1990s and is used in interstate and overseas marketing of the region.
The Sunset Coast is one of the six tourism precincts in the region of Perth and surrounding areas,[2]: 3 which the Perth Region Tourism Organisation, trading as Destination Perth and funded in part by Tourism Western Australia,[3] was established in 2004 to market.
The boundaries of the Sunset Coast are vague. Some suggest that it stretches only over 50 kilometres (31 mi) of the coastline of the Cities of Stirling, Joondalup, and Wanneroo.[4][5]: 2 Others claim 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. Yet others seem to indicate it stretches as far south as including Port Beach in North Fremantle,[1] and Tourism Western Australia suggests it to reach as far north as including the town of Lancelin, 125 kilometres (78 mi) north of Perth,[6] well outside the Perth metropolitan area.
The region includes the following nine local government areas, or parts thereof, listed from south to north:
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