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Contact Perth Attractions with corrections, source suggestions and practical visitor-guide feedback.

Last updated: 2026-06-28

Contact Perth Attractions

Use the contact page for corrections, official source suggestions, broken-link reports and practical feedback about Perth attraction pages.

If you are reporting a correction, include the page URL, the detail that needs review and the official source if available. This is especially helpful for changing information such as visitor access, closures, ticket pages, ferry information, public transport notes, market status, beach safety links and attraction names.

Useful Correction Details

The fastest corrections are specific. For example, send the attraction page, the sentence that needs attention and the official page that confirms the change. General comments are welcome, but source-backed corrections are easier to review and update accurately.

For new attraction suggestions, include the attraction name, official website, area, attraction type and why it belongs in the Perth visitor guide. The site does not add exact prices, opening hours or schedules unless they can be checked from official sources and still may change.

What This Contact Page Is Not For

Perth Attractions is not the operator of the attractions listed on the site. For tickets, bookings, refunds, lost property, event details, school bookings, accessibility requests or urgent visitor questions, contact the official attraction, council, ferry operator, transport provider or event organiser directly.

If a safety issue is immediate, use the relevant official emergency, ranger, lifeguard, transport or attraction contact rather than this website.

Common Update Requests

Useful updates include a changed official website URL, a renamed attraction, a better source for accessibility information, a corrected area page, a broken internal link or a page that needs more local detail.

Less useful updates include exact opening hours or prices without an official source, because those details can change quickly and may create a worse visitor experience if repeated out of date.

How Feedback Is Used

Feedback is used to improve the public guide, especially where it helps visitors avoid stale, vague or misleading planning notes. Submitting a suggestion does not create a booking, customer-service request or formal complaint with any attraction operator.

Where a correction affects safety, access or official visitor details, source-backed information is prioritised over general opinion.

Good Source Suggestions

The most useful sources are official attraction pages, local council pages, Transperth, ferry operators, park managers, beach-safety sources and official visitor notices. A social post or third-party directory can be helpful context, but it is usually not enough for a changeable detail on its own.

If you are suggesting a new page, explain whether it is a visitor attraction, public place, museum, beach, market, family activity, wildlife attraction or regional planning stop. That helps place it in the right part of the guide and avoid duplicate pages.

Examples Of Useful Messages

A good message might say that an official source URL has changed, a page is missing a nearby attraction, a map pin looks wrong, a transport note is too vague, or a paragraph still sounds like placeholder text. Those reports can be checked against the local page and updated without guessing.

If the issue is about a live condition, such as beach safety, ferry access, a temporary closure or event timing, use the official operator or authority first. This contact page is for improving the guide, not for urgent travel assistance.

For content quality feedback, it helps to name the section as well as the page. Notes such as intro, nearby attractions, without-a-car section, FAQ, map card or official-source box make the issue quicker to find.

Short, specific reports are more useful than broad requests because they can be checked, edited and verified against the live page.

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Perth Beaches & Coast Attractions

Plan Perth beach days with Cottesloe, Scarborough, City Beach, Hillarys, coastal walks, sunsets and family-friendly seaside stops.

  • Regional guide
  • Short stop to full day
Best for
Beaches, sunsets, swimming checks, coastal walks and family coast plans
Area
Perth coast from northern beaches to Fremantle and southern beaches
Time needed
Short stop to full day
Good without a car
Transport varies by beach; check services, parking and beach conditions
Weather note
Beach conditions matter