Moreton Bay Fig in Bellingen
Giant fig tree – Moreton Bay Fig (Ficus macrophylla Desf. ex Pers.) with a girth of 18 m, 50 m high. In fact these are two trees together – if their trunks are measured together, circumference is 29 m, but 18 m is the circumference of the largest tree.
Styx Valley Alpine Ash
Largest alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis R.T.Baker) with a code name SX19A. Volume 286 m³, diameter 5.41 m, height 72.0 m.
Gothmog
Largest Australian oak (Eucalyptus obliqua L’Hér.). Volume 337 m³. 53 m high, diameter 5.37 m, girth – 17 m. The tree has many branches.
Arve Big Tree
Second largest eucalypt and the largest mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans F.Muell.) in the world. Volume 360.1 m³, height 87 m, diameter 5.44 m. After the fire in January 2019 it has collapsed.
Tranby House (Peninsula Farm)
Farmers cottage, one of oldest buildings in the Western Australia. Constructed in 1839. Preserved authentic interiors and furniture.
Swan Bells
Unusual monument – 82.5 m tall tower of unusual architecture, with 18 bells.
Round House in Fremantle
The oldest existing building in Western Australia, constructed in 1830 – 1831. Built as a prison.
Perth Town Hall
Magnificent building in Victorian Free Gothic style, built in 1867 – 1870. Much of it was built by convicts.
Old Perth Boys School
An example of colonial architecture, constructed in Neo-Gothic style in 1852.
Old Mill in Perth
Historical windmill, built in 1835. Next to it stands another, associated historical structure – Cottage.