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Bunbury is located 182 kilometres to the south of Perth on the magnificent Leschenault Inlet.

In 2010 Bunbury had a population that was in excess of 50 000 and growing rapidly. In a little over a decade the city has made a remarkable transformation from an industrial city into the lifestyle capital of the state.

The Bunbury campus of Edith Cowan University and the adjacent South West Regional College of Technical and Further Education complement several private and public educational establishments in the area. In addition, major private and public hospitals, provide health care within the city.

For visitors and locals alike, water activities of all types abound within the area, including dolphin watching, fishing boat charters, crabbing, cycling and walking activities, historic tours, camping, sailing, fishing, golfing, swimming, surfing, dining out and many others.

Greater Bunbury is the commercial and residential centre of the South West Region of Western Australia, which in turn is one of the most diverse and dynamic regions in the nation. The city boasts a port which by volume is among the top ten ports in Australia.

Nearby schools
Bunbury Catholic College >
Bunbury Primary School >
Bunbury Senior High School >
Carey Park Primary School
College Row School
Cooinda Pre-Primary School
Cooinda Primary School >
Newton Moore Senior High School >
South Bunbury Education Support Centre
South Bunbury Primary School
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School >
St Mary's Catholic Primary School
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The port of Bunbury
Bunbury. Photograph © Aitutaki. Courtesy of Panoramio

Bunbury - an overview of what its like

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