Gascoyne - Overview

Gascoyne - Overview

Welcome to the Gascoyne

The Gascoyne is located in the north-west of Western Australia and is part of WA’s popular Coral Coast tourism area. The region has more than 600 kilometres of Indian Ocean coastline, and stretches more than 500 kilometres inland through to the remote outback.

The Gascoyne region encompasses three major areas including the shires of Carnarvon, Exmouth and Shark Bay (including the town of Denham).

Known for its untouched beauty and quality fishing spots, the Gascoyne has two residential estates for you to consider calling home, or your home away from home. 

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DevelopmentWA is a major supplier of industrial and commercial land throughout Western Australia and has a dedicated team focused on a range of significant opportunities in the Gascoyne and surrounding North West region.

The Gascoyne boasts a diverse, balanced economy supported by a strong network of tourism activity, fishing, agriculture, horticulture and mining production.

DevelopmentWA is working together with the public and private sectors to strategically develop land suitable for the future needs of the region and to service the growing mining and transport demands in the neighbouring Pilbara and Mid-West regions.

Carnarvon

A coastal town situated 904kms north of Perth, Carnarvon is part of Western Australia's popular Coral Coast tourism area. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean and the nearby world heritage listed Shark Bay region lies to the south of the town and Ningaloo Reef to the north.

Denham

Denham is a coastal hamlet located at the centre of the Shark Bay World Heritage area, 830km north of Perth. The town is well known for tourist attractions including Monkey Mia, Shell Beach, Hamelin Pool stromatolites, Steep Point, Cape Inscription and Dirk Hartog Island.

Exmouth

Located 1270km from Perth on the North West Cape, the booming tourism centre of Exmouth is the gateway to Ningaloo Reef.

Exmouth's immaculate beaches, pristine gorges and stunning diving, fishing and surfing areas, combined with the town's proximity to commercial fishing and resources projects, are all driving its growth.

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