1. Rockingham Museum in Rockingham
    Rockingham Museum offers a comprehensive look at the history of the region, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that delve into the early settlers, indigenous culture, and maritime history that shaped Rockingham and Safety Bay.
  2. Point Peron in Rockingham
    Point Peron, located in the northern part of Rockingham, is not only a beautiful natural area but also holds historical significance. Explore the remains of World War II bunkers and learn about the role the site played in the defense of Western Australia.
  3. Thomas Road House in Rockingham
    The Thomas Road House is a well-preserved heritage building that dates back to the colonial era. Visitors can step back in time to experience life in the early days of settlement in Safety Bay and Rockingham.
  4. Old Rockingham Post Office in Rockingham
    Visit the Old Rockingham Post Office, a heritage-listed building that offers a glimpse into the past postal services of the area. Learn about the communication methods used by early settlers and the role of the post office in connecting communities.
  5. Peel-Harvey Estuary in Mandurah
    Explore the Peel-Harvey Estuary, a natural wonder that has been of historical importance to the indigenous Noongar people for generations. Learn about the significance of the estuary in traditional culture and its role in shaping the early economy of the region.
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